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When Jaguar first introduced the XF here in the States, no one batted an eye when the car only came in V8 flavors. After all, a luxury sedan demands eight cylinders, right? Sort of. Skip across the Atlantic, and buyers have less interest in a fuel-swilling eight pot. Instead, the luxo-barges of the... 

21-04-2010

Xynthia ripped into France merely hours after our arrival. Packing gale-force fury, the ruthless wind and rain battered the coast before moving inland with its crushing blow – sadly, it was the country’s deadliest storm in more than a decade. While we were spared most of its rage, the countryside... 

12-03-2010

Jaguar loves to unwrap auto show goodies, and the city by the lake hasn’t been left out of the cat’s bag. The Jaguar XKR Special Edition is a supercharged coupe that will take you all the way to 174 miles per hour – none of that electronanny 155 mph, thank you – thanks to its supercharged,... 

7-03-2010

The Jaguar XJ is is a near clean-sheet design for the 2011 model year with all-new sheet metal, interior bits and powertrains. All that change leads to a new price tag when the biggest cat hits UK dealerships this April, and the MSRP ranges wildly depending on what you’re looking for. UK site... 

1-02-2010

The XJ was, for the longest time, the model most commonly associated with the Jaguar brand. Like Porsche’s iconic 911, the XJ’s basic shape had soldiered on for decades with significant platform changes hidden behind an all-too-familiar face. When Jaguar switched things up by introducing... 

24-08-2009

Few things in life are better than a Jaguar XKR Convertible, But Arden is unconvinced. The German tuning house has a history of taking Britain’s best and making them better, and now they’ve turned their attention on the latest leaping cat. Fitting a new exhaust system, Arden managed to squeeze... 

13-08-2009

The steep downturn of the world’s luxury automotive markets has taken a toll on Jaguar/Land Rover, and the company’s bottom line has taken a huge hit as a result. Automotive News is citing a Financial Times report that says Tata Motors’ British luxury marques lost 673.4 million pounds... 

29-07-2009