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, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Ferrari has its Colombo V12, Porsche has its air-cooled flat-six, and Bentley has its W12. Although they aren't all around today, each of these engines is inextricably linked to the manufacturer it ...
With a bidding war for this V12-powered XJS already under way, potential buyers should hurry if they hope to land themselves a British classic that’s said to be in good working condition. The Bring a ...
The 1992 Jaguar XJS came with an updated version of the company's venerable 5.3-liter V12, with 263 horsepower, 288 lb-ft of torque, and fancy Lucas digital fuel-injection. And what was it good for?
The Jaguar XJ is a full-size, rear-wheel-drive luxury sedan produced by Britain's Jaguar since 1968, when the first Series 1 cars were built. The brainchild of Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons, the XJ ...
The TWR Supercat is a wild take on the classic XJS, limited to 88 units. It is fitted with a 660 hp supercharged 5.6-liter ...
More of a soporific grand tourer than an out-and-out sportscar, the XJS was designed to seamlessly blur borders rather than blast down back roads. To this end, it was equipped with automatic ...
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