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Its smaller engine and cloth seats might make this XJ6 the
Jaguar scored a hit with its first homegrown engine, the XK of 1948. But when it came to its second go, it aimed high. And the E-type Series 3 was the first beneficiary of the new V12 unit.
Discreet good taste and well put together ...
The Jaguar X300 and Range Rover P38 – both released in 1994 – are bargains now, but which is best?
If this halfway house between original looks and final usability appeals,what do you need to know?
The V8 came of age in the USA, but historically America has by no means been its only home, nor the source of some of its greatest exponents. British car makers also saw the layout’s appeal, and while
Despite appearing largely standard, this early XJ12 Series II hides two secrets; a 6.0-litre V12 from a later model plus a modern sixspeed automatic. The result is a still classic-looking saloon that’s as powerful as it is discreet