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Which cars are made by British workforces?

I have a Jaguar X-Type to sell (value £4000-£5000) and around £20,000 in cash to buy a new car. If it makes sense to do so, I would like to factor into my decision how much value is added by UK workers. I know that, amongst others, Honda and Toyota manufacture here, but not all of their models. Is there anywhere I can access this data to inform my decision?

Asked on 9 March 2013 by DW, Knutsford

Answered by Honest John
All Jaguars, all LandRovers. MGs, Minis, Vauxhall Astras, Honda Jazz, Civic and CR-V. Nissan Note, Juke and Qashqai, Toyota Auris and Avensis. That's about it of the mainstream cars.
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