The Jaguar XJR Portfolio is a direct descendant of the Concept Eight show car that was unveiled at the 2004 New York auto show and the Super V8 Porfolio based on the long-wheelbase XJR. Think of the ...
View post: Amazon Is Selling an ‘Incredibly Useful and Powerful’ Cordless Drill Driver Kit for Just $60 Along with the new XKR Portfolio, Jaguar will also debut the 2009 XJ Portfolio in Geneva. The ...
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Jaguar rolled out the red carpet for the XJR Portfolio edition on its home turf. The XJR adds a supercharger to the XJ's standard 4.2-liter V8 which results in 400 hp. All that power is still sent to ...
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March 27, 2005 – Jaguar this week showed a new model to top its highly acclaimed XJ luxury sedan range at the forthcoming New York International Auto Show. The Super V8 Portfolio is the production ...
Antuan started out in the automotive industry the old-fashioned way, by turning wrenches in a driveway and picking up speeding tickets. He now has nearly 20 years of expertise and experience behind ...
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James Martinez March 6, 2007 Comment Now! The latest car to get Jaguar’s ‘Portfolio’ treatment is the stunning new XKR, which gets a number of styling and mechanical changes to make this one of the ...
Looks good in British Racing Green. The 2013 XJL Portfolio in metalflake British Racing Green is a long, low, gorgeous machine. Mine had the non-supercharged 385-horse V8— which was plenty of power to ...
If you want to find out how well something is made, break it. Flip it over, crack it open, find the least important part, something you’ll never touch, or even see, and give it a once-over. Whether it ...