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Jaguar’s return to a manually-shifted six-cylinder two-seat
Resolutely unconventional, Porsche stuck to the rear-mounted engine for its fastest sports cars – despite experts claiming it was fundamentally unsound for good handling – and consistently outsold the
Needs work and isn’t cheap, but as Alan Anderson asks, just how often do very early manual XJ-S V12s come up for sale?
Porsche has hybridised the flagship 911 – and brought it back to life in the process, creating a thrillingly usable new performance car
The XJ Coupe might be unique in Jaguar’s back catalogue, but that hasn’t stopped it from being one of the company’s most revered models. To mark the 50th anniversary of the car going on sale, we’re lookingat its history
E v ery so often, a car sneaks ...
This is the latest Porsche 911 Turbo S: the facelift of the 992 generation, or the 992.2 in Porsche speak. But with it has come such a raft of mechanical changes that it might as well be a new-generat