From the E-Type to the XJS, Jaguar’s V12 ran 26 years—luxurious, powerful, and notoriously unreliable. Here’s why it still ...
There are plenty of words you could use to describe the first-gen Jaguar XJ-S, a 12-cylinder British-built muscle car launched right in the middle of the malaise era. The nice way to describe it may ...
When talking about iconic Jaguars, we usually think about road-going cars like the XK120 and E-Type or Le Mans-winning racers like the D-Type and XJR-9. The XJ220 supercar also gets a lot of attention ...
The Jaguar E-Type V12 Roadster used in the famous British hit sitcom Only Fools and Horses was up for grabs. And the roadster did sell for a lot of money, but slightly below its guide price. On ...
During the early 1980s, American car shoppers looking for a big, fast grand tourer from Europe had some excellent choices. In 1983, there was the Porsche 928S, with its 234-horse V8 and $43,000 price ...
The ad for today's Nice Price or No Dice Jaguar XJ-SC says it was "brought back to life" after being purchased through a trust sale. Let's see if its price can be trusted not to be a ripoff. Despite ...
Just when you thought you've seen everything T-Bucket, the 2015 HOT ROD Power Tour throws you a truly home-brew 1923 T-Bucket, with a 5.3L Jaguar V12! This blood-orange, stretched T-Bucket is owned by ...
Earlier this week, I visited the Interclassic Brussels, one of Europes premium Classic and young timer shows. I took my Jaguar as it is about ...
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