Jaguar XJ
Detail at the front of the Jaguar XJ RS GT during the first press preview day at the New York International Automobile Show March 27, 2013 in New York.
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Test drive: 2013 Jaguar XJ 3.0
Except it isn't. Somehow I missed the fact that the XJ's V6 is supercharged. So it turns out that the car isn't slower, but it is a lot more fuel efficient. Man, do I love the British! Get the full story in my 2013 Jaguar XJ 3.0 test drive. -- Aaron Gold from About.com: Cars Read more »
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2013 Jaguar XJ Video
Please remember a few rules before posting comments: If you don't want people to see your email address, simply type in the URL of your favorite website or leave the field empty. Do not mention specific car dealers by name. Feel free to mention your city, from Cars.com Blogs Read more »
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AUTOS: Jaguar’s Many-Splendored XJ
anti-skid electronics and numerous bells and whistles. There aren’t any dogs in this class. What differentiates the Jaguar XJ isn’t that it’s faster or pulls more G-forces in the corners or out-brakes the competition. The competitive advantage that the Jaguar from SPEED.com: AUTOMOTIVE Read more »
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Land Rover PLA Plant Tour
has several advantages. However JLR are definitely not new to using an all aluminium structure. The third generation Jaguar XJ (X350) which was launched way back in 2003, featured an all aluminium body. The XJ has since then always used an all aluminium structure. from MotorBeam Read more »
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Super-stretched Jaguar XJ patented for China market
set steeper than before too, somewhat ruining the standard XJ’s svelte rear quarters. It’s yet unknown if this is the work of Jaguar itself or a specialised limo manufacturer, though the apparent lack of design cohesion would suggest at the latter. More legroom from Paul Tan Read more »