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Jaguar XJ40 buyer’s guide
Tasked with replacing the long-running ‘Series’ XJ in 1986 was the model codenamed XJ40, a luxury saloon that now’s a tempting classic choice Few Jaguar models have been so thoroughly overlooked as ...
If you wanted a luxury Jaguar back in 1988, your choice was the XJ40. While the XJ still exists in 2018, there’s an alternative that clearly shows how timesare changing, because your options now also ...
A big part of the XJ’s appeal is its range of engines: Jaguar offered a straight six from launch in 2.9-litre (XJ6) and 3.6-litre (Sovereign) forms. These were bored out to 3.2 litres and 4.0 litres ...
The Jaguar XJ is a full-size, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan produced by Britain's Jaguar since 1968, when the first Series 1 cars were built. The brainchild of Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons, the XJ ...
Strange, but true - Brave Pill has never previously featured any example of what, by popular acclaim, is one of the riskiest and most bork-prone Jaguars in the marque’s proud heritage of producing ...
The Jaguar XJ is a core part of the British automaker's identity, as important as the XK120 and E-Type. Because while those sports cars are a part of that identity, so are luxury sedans, and none has ...
But Jaguar clearly still believes in tradition where big birthdays are concerned, because to celebrate 50 years of the XJ, it has assembled five generations from the last half century, from the ...
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