Lots of wood, leather, interior infinitely nicer place to be than the concurrent s class/7 series bunkers. Real sense of spaciousness and design in that cabin. I think 2015 ish when they introduced the xe and replaced all the wood and leather with plastic
There shall be more news in the beginning of December, so let's see. As for not selling any product for the next months, it's probably more necessity than some marketing flourish. They had little product left that was fully compliant with the latest EU re
I'm really not happy to read that you suffered an $11K repair bill on a 5 year old car... That makes me upset! Wished your wife could find another vehicle that met her needs outside of the Land Rover brand - but I do realize there aren't a lot of great al
I drove a previous XK8 (1st gen), they feel and drive pretty much like an XJ from the same era.. The dashboard is very similare too, the car feels heavy. The XK 2nd gen. With its aluminum body and upgraded gearbox, is more responsive, and dives better. It
Well, if we exclude the Legendary E Type, and the current F Type ( which is my absolute favorite modern Jaguar Coupé ), we had: The XJ: Then, from 1996 to 2006, the XK first generation: Replaced by the XK second generation, in 2006: If I had to choose, it
An old boss of mine had one in the early 90’s and let me drive it. I was a fresh out of collage kid who grew up around nice cars but never a V12 Jaguar. At first the looks didn’t do it for me but the ride certainly did. The effortless power, loads of torq
… may be due to the fact I had never seen one in the metal… till yesterday! By coincidence I visited yesterday the work shop were my Type S is being serviced and there it was a wonderful red XJ S convertible. It changed my mind about this model. It’s real
We posted some pictures of the Jaguar E Type and the XJ S, here are some nice pictures of the XK R, now. Credit: Carandclassic: I have to confess that I always turned around the idea of getting a Jaguar, but that I never made the plunge. Like the two othe