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THE MAN with Britain’s biggest car collection worth £40million has revealed his most treasured item. Rodger Dudding, 87, from ...
The 1990s were a great decade for sports cars and supercars. We were treated to gems like the E36 BMW M3, Acura NSX, Ferrari ...
Most cars leave the market quietly, but some leave behind a legacy that enthusiasts can’t forget. There are a number of beloved cars that left us too soon.
It was also featured in the original concept version of the XJ220 ... Since Jaguar had already successfully developed a straight-six engine, the logical evolution was to essentially pair two of them ...
An independent fabricator is fixing one of Jaguar's mistakes, by recreating one of the fastest supercars of the 1990s.
Jaguar unveiled the absolutely wild Type 00 ... ludicrously but effortlessly cool XJSC V12 Targa (below). Think of the XJ220 supercar that still looks sleek and modern unlike its Ferrari F40 ...
Arguably the sexiest Jaguar of the 1960s, the E-Type was produced in few numbers. The Series 1, which is the most desirable of the bunch, totaled 33,205 units from 1961 to 1968. As expected ...
If the F-Type R still has you yearning for more noise and performance, a 567bhp SVR version has been offered since early 2016 that just so happens to be the first Jaguar since the XJ220 to have a ...
It beat a list of 75 cars that represented the best of British, including rivals such as Ford, Vauxhall & Jaguar. A panel of 10 judges described the little car as the pinnacle of British ...
Jaguar's controversial-looking Type 00 has made every gearhead and their pet talk about it. This model is indeed in the making, and we had the chance to witness it in the open a couple of months ...