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The Jaguar XJ220 had a famously troubled gestation, but the 200mph supercar’s lim
SINCE THE DEMISE OF THE E-TYPE IN THE MID- ’70s, there had been a desire among enthusiasts, including many at Jaguar, to see a replacement, an F-type. It nearly happened in the mid-’80s, but for a num
The ‘Blue Train’ Bentley is not blue. It is also not a train. It’s a car named after a race that it did not compete in. An illegal street race no less. And yet it is – with the possible exception of o
Between all the talk of more layoffs and even a UK factory closure, Lotus Cars Ltd could do with a good news story right now. And it just so happens that the headline performance car project that Heth
The year 1948 was a significant one for British motoring and motorsport: on 18 September, racing was re-established with the inaugural fixture at Goodwood, and on 27 October the Earls Court Motor Show
James Walshe on how to buy the best example of Jag’s XJ for the Nineties
To discover which we prefer out of an S-TYPE R and an X350 - generation of XJR , we’re driving an example of each back to b ack. They might share the same drivetrain, but with one bei ng a sports saloon an d the other more of a luxu ry limousine, these are two very different cars