Jacob is a former Audi mechanic turned automotive journalist. His love for cars started the first time he held a Porsche 911 Hot Wheels car in his hands, and the very same car continues to fascinate ...
THE JAGUAR XJS WASN’T THAT well received when it debuted in September 1975. For starters, it replaced the E-type, a car many consider the most beautiful sports car of all time. Secondly, it wasn’t a ...
Photo: Silverstone Auctions via Charlie Magee Photography for Classic Cars Magazine After the jaw dropping E-Type was phased out of production, the leaping cat from Coventry, Great Britain replaced it ...
It was always going to be tough following in the footsteps of Jaguar’s beautiful E-Type so it’s little wonder the buttressed XJS lives in its shadow. Released in Australia by 1975, the Jaguar XJS ...
The Jaguar XJS (originally called the XJ-S) is a luxury grand tourer built by the British automaker Jaguar from 1975 to 1996. The XJS started life as a controversial successor to the legendary E-Type ...
British performance marque TWR has been revived by the son of the original company's founder, and on Tuesday it revealed its first project, the wild Supercat based on the Jaguar XJS. The iconic Jaguar ...
A Jaguar XJS converted into a Shooting Brake by coachbuilder Lynx will be auctioned off in a couple of days at Bonhams’ Goodwood Festival of Speed auction. The XJS premiered back in 1975 and eager to ...
The new Supercat packs 600hp. This radical new Supercat is a makeover for the ages. The original Jaguar XJS, which had a controversial production run from 1975 to 1996, is making an eye-opening ...
Jaguars are among the coolest cars on Earth, yet they are somehow so unloved that the manufacturer has been forced into a life of servitude to the soccer mom crossover. Sure, the F-Type is still an ...
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