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BUYING GUID
Jaguar’s largest saloon of the ’60s offers tempting
With prices of the X150 generation of the XK and XKR starting at £6k, is now the right time to buy one before they become classic, collectable and more valuable?
Sam Dawson asks that when a Jaguar Mk2 is this good and offers compelling value, does it really matter if it’s not a 3.8?
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
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?
EPIC BATTLE DAIMLER 4.0-LITRE VS MERCEDES-BENZ 560SEL
If you like the shape of the traditional XJ saloon that first appeared in 1968, then is the last of these models a keeper and future classic?