2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged
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Check out this Jaguar XF fully equipped with an Arden sport steering wheel, a custom crankshaft and much more!
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"Jaguar Revelation II"
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This Jaguar gets a new set of teeth!
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Only five road-going examples of these are known to exist.
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*There's probably no new car on the market today more significant to its parent company than the new Jaguar XF. While the two-plus-two XK sport GT may be considered a success, the XF is the pendulum on which Jaguar's fortunes will swing. If the carmaker is to become profitable again, the XF is the c
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Mark and Barry Eichert's Labor of Love
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The XF Could Make Or Break One Of The Great European Marques. No Pressure
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Zeemax ZMR-Blown Jag With A Bad Cat-Titude
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Jaguar XKR: E-Type Scion Or Brave New World?
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By now almost anyone with a passing interest in current happenings is aware of the Jaguar Advanced Lightweight Coupe. The recent debut of this concept car on the stages of the world's auto shows has to be considered a success for not only the design team but for the suits in the corporate boardroom.
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European Car Magazine takes a look at the new Advanced Lightweight Concept Coupe Jaguar.
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Legendary is a word that gets tossed around a lot, particularly in automotive circles. There's a lot of history to cover in the hundred years since the advent of automobiles and motorsport, and a fair share of legendary icons have been born in that time. The Jaguar XJ220S, however, resides somewhere
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"I always feel like such a trophy wife whenever I drive a Jaguar." This comment came from a female staffer upon delivery of this Racing Green S-Type R. It's a very funny thing, but the Jag didn't make me feel like a trophy wife at all. While in the driver's seat it was all I could do to quell my sur
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Check out this Feature Review that we have on the Jaguar XJ220S Supercar, brought to you by European Car Magazine.
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Check out this Feature Review that we have on the The Supersonic Jaguar D-Type, brought to you by European Car Magazine.
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Like so many "grown ups," I have become obsessed with computer-generated driving simulators. There are no speed guns or traffic jams in my Playstation games and I can drive as fast and irresponsibly as I like in some of the world's finest supercars. My plastic
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"You need to create oversteer," said John Haugland, "then just try to build up acceleration again. Get traction. And go." The Norwegian's soft, melodic voice had an almost hypnotic effect on my reactions as I attempted to slide the BMW around a circuit cut int
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Though previous XJs might have been cars your rich, aging uncle owned, the new version is decidedly young in spirit and should bring a new group of buyers to the badge--those who enjoy the dynamics of driving.
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Many car companies are looking to their past glories to find inspiration for future products. The Volkswagen New Beetle, the Porsche Boxster, the Chrysler 300M, the Jaguar S-Type, the Ford Thunderbird, and BMW Z8 connect directly to the distinctive vehicles th
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European Car Magazine brings you all new World Auto News including, a look at the 2004 Jaguar XJ. - European Car Magazine
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Many cars that history remembers as great were in reality only almost good when they left the factory. What made them great was the fact that they left their purchasers enough spare change to release their surprising potential. Other cars, the truly great ones, were nearly perfect just the way they
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In the mid-1980s, automotive engineers "discovered" multi-valve engines. A regulatory push for lower exhaust emissions and higher fuel economy, coupled with customer demand for cars that could and would perform as well as cars from a generation earlier, led ca
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Jag considers the new X-Type one of the biggest steps in its colorful history. Unlike its previous cars that relied on their "Jaguar-ness" to hook buyers (describing "Jaguar-ness" is like describing the taste of milk-it has a uniqueness that defies comparison)
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In the postwar era, Jaguar's people, from the top down, demonstrated a drive, a fervor to get going again, that was not present in the rest of the struggling industry. Materials were short, power was expensive and petrol was hard to get, but Jaguar had big plans, including a new engine, a new sedan,
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