2009 Jaguar XF In Large Part Hitting Its Mark
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Read about the new 2009 Jaguar XF and it's specifications in the Long-Term Update section of this month's issue.
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Check out the 2010 Jaguar XFR, fully equipped with six-speed automatic transmission, V8 engine and much more!
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The irresistible 2009 Jaguar XF
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The Jaguar XF assures a singular presence on the road
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Check out these photos, specs, and reviews of the all-new 2007 Jaguar XK Convertible. - European Car Magazine
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If ever there was a car company in need of a shot of testosterone, it's Jaguar. Barely a week goes by without murmurings of cutbacks, closures or worse. There are fears that this once-great British company will fall into Ford's corporate mire, done to death by a combination of mismanagement and unio
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If general consensus has anything to do with it, Jag's fortunes are due to turn an about face. These cars, say those I've spoken to, are much improved over previous offerings. I don't have a heck of a lot of experience with older Jags, but I was impressed by the new XK and, more recently, the XJ8.
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First Drive Jaguar XK Reborn And Girded For Battle,Volvo C70
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We test drive the new 2006 Jaguar XK, penned by Ian Callum of TWR and Aston Martin fame.
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Our deputy editor spends some Seat Time in the 2005 Jaguar XKR Coupe and offers this short driving impression new car review.
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We spend some Seat Time in the 2005 Jaguar S-Type R as a short-term test. Read about this performance sedan in our new car review.
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We get some seat time in a 2005 Jaguar X-Type Sport, a car with great looks and an affordable price.
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Here in car-culture crazed Southern California, the mantra of "you can never be too rich or too thin" could be translated into "your car can never be too luxurious or too big." Just take a look at the vehicles clogging the 405 and 101 freeways and you'll understand. Bigness is in, as is luxury (at l
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Jaguar has been in the news recently, some of it promising, such as a consumer quality study that pulled the Coventry cat up to third out of some 37 other manufacturers. The downside was the announcement that Jaguar will no longer be participating in the Formula One World Championship after this sea
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In order to keep up with the competition (and, maybe even surpass it), Jaguar has given its mid-sized sport sedan a facelift for the 2005 model year. The engine offerings will be the same as for 2004: a 235-bhp 3.0L V6, a 294-bhp 4.2L V8 and 390-bhp 4.2L super
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Strolling through a cavernous building thrumming with huge metal-stamping machines isn't my first choice of entertainment, especially when it comes hard on the heels of a transatlantic red-eye.
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Only the "world situation" has sparked more debate around the office than our long-term Jaguar X-Type sedan. After a year in our fleet, the opinions of staff and other Primedia employees were spread wide across the love/hate spectrum.
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There was a time not long ago when Jaguars were stunningly beautiful, fantastic driving cars that were known to be fragile and unreliable. Jaguars were sexy but leaked oil. Jaguars were luxurious and emotional, but their windows often failed to go up or down.
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Jaguar has a long history of building powerful, sexy-looking cars, with the XK designation being the best representative of that tradition (think XKSS, XK120 and 150, XKE). The 2003 XK8/XKR coupes and convertibles continue the legacy. Visually, the new XKs are
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It's called "The Iron Chef," a Japanese cooking show with an especially interesting format. The competing chefs are all given similar ingredients with the goal of beating the network's Iron Chef--the challenge is whipping sometimes common foodstuffs into somet
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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
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We're a rather spoiled lot here at european car Magazine. All the cars we drive/test/report on range from good to great cars, with great ones being among the majority. Alas, our long-term X-Type belongs at the other end of the spectrum; it is a good car, but a
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Take a look at this long term update of a 2002 Jaguar X-Type Sport from European Car Magazine
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Jaguar has made no bones about how important the X-Type is to its future. This four-door sports sedan was designed to be the car that introduces classic Jaguar values--luxurious performance and tasteful, high-quality appointments--to an entirely new group of c
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