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When Jaguar introduced the new X350 generation of XJ in 2
ON SALE FROM 2016-2023 PRICE FROM £13,000 OUR FAVOURITE VERSION E220D SE IF SOMEONE SAYS that cars like the Mercedes-Benz E-Class Estate have no place in a world increasingly dominated by SUVs, feel f
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
Large, luxurious and fully loaded, the Jaguar XJ-S and Jensen Interceptor Series 3 defined the Seventies GT. Yet while one’s pure British muscle, the other, a Euro-American hybrid. We drive both to see which of these grandest of grand tourers wins out.
Jaguar Cars unveiled the E-Type in Geneva in 1961. It was an immediate success, and the factory had to work hard to keep up with the demand. Sales may have been excellent but, in the fast-moving autom
BMW has been building X3s for more than 20 years now, and the constant refinement of the formula to arrive at the fourth-generation model (codenamed G45) that we are testing here is evident in a lot o
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