The Jaguar XJ Coupe V12 is a classic grand tourer known for its elegant coupe design and smooth V12 engine. This restored ...
Those who still own neat versions of the Jaguar XJ-C confess they are like a diamond in the rough. Developed during the 1973 Oil Crisis, this stylish coupe had a grim future. Its shaky reputation was ...
There are plenty of words you could use to describe the first-gen Jaguar XJ-S, a 12-cylinder British-built muscle car launched right in the middle of the malaise era. The nice way to describe it may ...
The ad for today's Nice Price or No Dice Jaguar XJ-SC says it was "brought back to life" after being purchased through a trust sale. Let's see if its price can be trusted not to be a ripoff. Despite ...
During the early 1980s, American car shoppers looking for a big, fast grand tourer from Europe had some excellent choices. In 1983, there was the Porsche 928S, with its 234-horse V8 and $43,000 price ...
There was another V12 car in the Jaguar stable that's long been overshadowed by the E-Type and its XJS successor. The XJC V12 Coupe has remained something of a niche item despite its good pedigree, ...
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 ...