"A small decrease in sales was seen due to two factors. In the UK, customers purchased vehicles before the increase in vehicle tax on April 1," JLR Group Sales Operations Director Andy Goss said in a statement.
In addition, the run-out of the previous Discovery model accounted for a year-on-year decrease in Land Rover sales, he added.
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The Jaguar brand posted record retail sales of 12,310 units in April, up 54 per cent, driven by the ongoing success of the Jaguar F-PACE as well as strong sales of the XE.
The Land Rover saw sales of 28,075 vehicles in April, down 15.8 per cent compared to April 2016.
The sales were hit primarily due to the discontinuation of the Land Rover Defender and the Discovery, which was only partially offset by the introduction of the all-new Discovery and continuing strong sales of Range Rover.
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