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2012 Jaguar XK Mid-Size Luxury Coupe

2012 Jaguar XK Coupe

Spending a day in the driver's seat of a high-powered XKR on a race track shows off the vehicle's incredible sporty manners and triple-digit speed thrills. But the XKR of 2012 is so sensuous and handsome we like to park it and simply treat our eyes to all of those slinky bulges and curves and automotive body shapes. Read More »

2007 Jaguar XK8 Luxury Convertible Sports Car

New Car Review of the 2007 Jaguar XK8 Luxury Convertible Sports Car Base MSRP Range: $80,835 – $91,835 Base Invoice Range: $73,560 – $83,570 MSRP As Tested: $94,000 Versions: XKS, XKR. Vehicle Category: Luxury Convertible Sports Car Engine Location: Front Engine Drive Wheels: Rear-Wheel Drive. Standard Engine: 4.2-liter, Dual Overhead Cam, 32-valves, Supercharged, V-8, 300 – horsepower at 6000 rpm ... Read More »

2006 Jaguar XKR Luxury Convertible Sports Car

New Car Review of the 2006 Jaguar XKR Luxury Convertible Sports Car Base MSRP Range: $87,330 Base Invoice Range: $79,471 MSRP As Tested: $96,030 Versions: XKS, XKR. Vehicle Category: Luxury Convertible Sports Car Engine Location: Front Engine Drive Wheels: Rear-Wheel Drive. Standard Engine: 4.2-liter, Dual Overhead Cam, 32-valves, Supercharged, V-8, 390 – horsepower at 6000 rpm and 399 lb-ft torque ... Read More »

2005 Jaguar S-Type Mid-Size Luxury Sedan

Jaguar's designers made plenty of small changes to the S-Type's curvy body for 2005, but the overall look is only subtly different from the previous model. A new VDP Edition makes the S-Type's interior more luxurious than ever, with rich burl walnut trim, soft leather, and contrast piping on the seats. Read More »

2005 Jaguar XJ8 Full-Size Luxury Sedan

Jaguar's XJ8 has everything a great luxury sedan should -- performance, comfort and style. After debuting as an all-new model in 2003, Jaguar now offers the XJ in a long-wheelbase version, shown here, for $2,000 more. Rear-seat legroom is limo-like in the new long-wheelbase XJ8. With fold-down meal trays and an optional DVD player with video screens in the headrests, it's like flying first class on the highway. Read More »