End of an Era - Changing of the Guard

in We Are Alive Tribe13 hours ago (edited)


There was quite a funny bit of news this week when Jaguar released their new woke car advert that went down like a lead balloon among their core customer set and they were badly ridiculed mostly everywhere except on Bluesky.


I could imagine the ridicule this advert would get on Top Gear by Jeremy Clarkson who probably epitomises the brands core customer market. However, it also got me thinking that the suicide of this once famous brand is part of the ending of the Boomer era and Im not sure it is being replaced by anything much better if this advert is anything to go by.

The England of old is not so much to be found in the cities, but is/was still quite vibrant in the countryside as there is a big divide between city dwellers and countryside folk.

When on a stag hunt once, the country people were always laughing about how city people would come out to the countryside once a month or two months and start telling them how to live and then return to their cities.

This signalling of the ending of the Boomer era hit me quite hard when my father told me that someone affectionately called The General had passed away and the estate that my father lived on in a small cottage would then be sold. You get used to things and expect people and things to carry on as it used to always be.

Coming back to the Jaguar brand, my father received an old jag when his father passed away and I remember how much he cherished that old car. Part as memory of his father, but also the happiness and pride of driving a jaguar, even though it had connotations of someone being wealthy. He eventually parted ways with it as it became too expensive to repair and maintain.

Reaction to the new Jaguar advert


The new modern jags have followed that trend of some of the classic jags and have had the status symbol that you have more money than someone else, but I am not sure how that would continue now. Did Jaguar change direction because the old guard are disappearing and those values don't hold true anymore? Or are they still desirable?


Probably my favourite car advert is the Land Rover one for the Range Rover Sport where they climb the heavens gate. Now this is an amazing advert that really promotes the brand and although it was made 6 years ago, would something like this still be relevant today? Land Rover are another British brand and it remains to be seen if they will follow the same path as Jaguar.

I do like modern things myself, such as furniture, kitchens utensils etc., I guess that is a gen X thing what with the popularity of Ikea. However, my parents would never shop there and would have classic furniture made from solid wood, an open fire and a farmers style kitchen table.

I do appreciate those things though, it is a lovely novelty to visit them and drink tea in old style tea cups and keep warm in front of a fire instead of floor heating. When my parents visit, they cant stand the heat of modern houses, does this mean they are more rugged than us?

Will Jaguar stand by their rebranding or even survive it? It remains to be seen, but with the Boomer era ending, it looks like we are having a new start in many areas.

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I don't know which thing is more ridiculous, the advert name "Copy nothing" or the advert itself that has nothing to do with cars... It reminds me of those tampon commercials of girls jumping around... 😃

Speaking of copying, the moment when I saw that Jaguar SUV, the brand died for me... I didn't own a Jag, but it was always pleasant to see some British tourist driving an old Jag in Spain... That JAGUAR F-PACE looks like any other Korean SUV, so f-that "copy nothing" thing...

It's sad to see another British trademark dying...

It's a really bad advert that maybe has got a lot of attention, but not the good type. It's not like they are Ryanair and their brand just means cheap and nasty. It was a slap in the face to their core customer base and looks like the brand goes up in smoke, lucky to the guys who sold it to Tata!

My sister bought the FPace SUV and it looks and drives nice, but it didnt impress like their classic cars. I think it is a case to buy it to stand out and have a jaguar. I guess that won't work anymore!!

The Range Rover is still a great looking SUV though, the Discovery Sport with the off centre number plate at the back isn't, not sure why they did that.

Well, this reminds me of Nokia's CEO final speech where his words were "we didn't do anything wrong but somehow we lost" it's I think the fast changing society, leading to the death of some legendary brands.

I guess when the people running the companies change, then the brand changes too.

I would think thought that no matter who is in charge, the goal would be to sell cars. Not run the business into the ground.

It's very bizarre, the CEO came out defending the marketing guy, it seems they detached from reality. Guess my next car is Hyundai.

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Thanks Dr!

Jaguar E-type!! whooot - one of my favorite cars ever. Such a classic.

But that video? Straight up - weird. Got nothing to do with cars or - anything, really. Nice pop of colors - LOL

The Range Rover film up to Heaven's Gate is something else. To say it's steep is a total understatement.

You're not allowed to say anything that's not nice on Bluesky. According to Marina Hyde, it's heading straight for the purity spirals, followed by survival of the shittest. I can't believe everyone has just trooped from one thing to another.

Old-style Jags are lovely. Can't say about the later models (indeed, for all the advert, I understand there are no new Jags, production has been halted)? I agree with your commenter that it looks like a tampon advert.

I guess as we Boomers have squandered everything including the environment, no younger people can afford a luxury car.

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