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 Jaguar (car) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaguar is known for its luxury saloons and sports cars, market segments it has been in since the 1930s.
Jaguar owns the Daimler car company (not to be confused with Daimler-Benz), which it bought in 1960 from the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA).
In 1984, Jaguar was floated off as a separate company on the stock market - one of the Thatcher government's many privatizations - with the rest as the Austin Rover group.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jaguar_(car)   (798 words)

  
 Jaguar X-Type - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The X-Type is the smallest of the current Jaguar saloon cars, and was designed to build on the success of the S-Type, although it takes many styling cues from the XJ series.
The Jaguar X-Type is a model of automobile that first began production in 2001 (as a 2002 model) and remains in production at Jaguar's Halewood, UK facility.
The X-Type is equipped in the United States with either a 192 hp (143 kW) 2.5 L or a 227 hp (169 kW) 3.0 L Jaguar AJ-V6 engine and all wheel drive standard.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jaguar_X_Type   (400 words)

  
 Jaguar S-Type - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Jaguar S-Type saloon is a model of automobile introduced in 1999 (for the 2000 model year) by the British Jaguar luxury division of the Ford Motor Company.
Sting was driven around in a Jaguar S-Type in the music video for his song "Desert Rose", and because of this, the song has been used in past Jaguar commercials.
The name was a revival of a previous Jaguar model, the S-Type introduced in 1964.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jaguar_S-type   (546 words)

  
 CanadianDriver: - 2000 Jaguar S-Type
Jaguar expects 50% to 60% of S-Types to be leased, and at the end of a two year lease, the residual value is expected to be 64%, a comparatively high figure for Jaguar due in part to their improved reliability record.
As you'd expect in a Jaguar, the S-Type has a luxuriously-finished interior, with plenty of lacquered wood trim on the dash, doors, centre console, steering wheel rim, and gearshift lever, and tasteful touches of chrome around the gear lever and on the door handles.
Jaguar representatives bristle at any suggestion that the U.S.-built LS is the same car with a different body.
www.canadiandriver.com /testdrives/00s-type.htm   (1359 words)

  
 Jaguar E-type - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shortly after the introduction of the E-type, Jaguar management wanted to investigate the possibility of building a car more in the spirit of the D-type racer from which elements of the E-type's styling and design were derived.
The Series 1 was introduced in March 1961, using the triple SU carburetted 3.8 litre 6-cylinder Jaguar XK6 engine from the XK150S.
Jaguar planned to produce 18 units but ultimately only a dozen were reportedly built.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jaguar_E-type   (1103 words)

  
 Jaguar (car) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jaguar is known for its luxury saloons and sports cars, market segments it has been in since the 1930s.
Jaguar Cars is a British car manufacturer famous for luxury saloon and sports cars.
Jaguar owns the Daimler car company (not to be confused with Daimler-Benz), which it bought in 1960 from the Birmingham Small Arms Company (BSA).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jaguar_(car)   (1019 words)

  
 South Florida Jaguar Club - 40th anniversary of the E-type
Its name is the Jaguar E-type, or XKE as it will be better known in in the United State, and it is not only stunning but it also sets new standards in term of performance and price.
Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons was on hand to personally demonstrate the car; incidentally he was known to prefer the styling of coupe to the convertible which may explain why both Geneva show cars were coupes.
13 years before, in 1948, Jaguar had stunned the world by producing a 120 mph car, the XK120, something unheard of at the time.
www.southfloridajaguarclub.org /events/2001JCC-e.htm   (1697 words)

  
 Charles Motors Ltd.; Jaguar D Type:
Each CM D type replica is hand-built with great care by automotive craftsmen to exacting standards to ensure that the CM D type replica is of the highest quality.
It was designed as a replacement for the C type and to continue Jaguar's competition successes.
The D type achieved its goal by winning Le Mans in 1955, '56 and '57.
www.ciltd.co.uk /Replica/dtype.htm   (397 words)

  
 Jaguar X-TYPE Press Pack Text February 2001
As Jaguar's first entrant into the fast-growing compact saloon segment, the X- TYPE is pitched directly against such established competitors as the Audi A4, BMW 3- Series and the Mercedes-Benz C-Class.
Jaguar is at the forefront of the automotive communications revolution, and the X-TYPE is a multimedia technology showcase.
Jaguar's franchised dealer network is being developed significantly in all major markets, reflecting the growth in sales volume that the X-TYPE will generate.
www.jag-lovers.com /brochures/x-type/xtypepacktext2001.html   (20264 words)

  
 CanadianDriver: Test Drive - 2004 Jaguar X-Type Estate 3.0
Jaguar is marketing the X-Type Estate as a Canadian exclusive, meaning our neighbours to the South will have to wait and see if this corporate experiment is successful enough to warrant introducing the sultry wagon to US dealerships.
Jaguar offers two models, largely differentiated by their engine displacement, available in either sedan or wagon form: the X-Type 2.5-litre with a 194-horsepower V6 and the X-Type 3.0-litre with a 231-horsepower V6.
All X-Type models offer an elegant design with classic Jaguar style, the benefits of all-wheel-drive, and all the modern amenities and safety systems you expect in a luxury automobile.
www.canadiandriver.com /articles/rp/04estate.htm   (2623 words)

  
 2005 Jaguar X-type VDP - Automobile Magazine
The Jaguar guys themselves must be frustrated at having to play the Vanden Plas card to raise the X-type's profile in the marketplace, but at least they've recognized that quality is the Jaguar message.
With the 2005 X-type, Jaguar is basically relaunching this model, emphasizing more than 1000 component changes to improve quality.
Jaguar has some tough times ahead, as it sold just 54,655 cars in the United States during 2004, and it must continue to cope with the weak dollar, the introduction of sales incentives on premium sedans, and the shift to luxury sport-utilities.
automobilemag.com /reviews/sedans/0505_jaguar_xtype_vdp   (709 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited The Guardian The Jaguar X-type
And now Jaguar releases the X-type, a compact saloon but no less immediately desirable for that, and announcing an altogether different direction for the company by being (and here's a concept to which Jaguar is not famous for devoting much imaginative attention) affordable.
Before we go faxing Jaguar to say, "Right on, comrades", we should note that the entry-level X-type costs £22,000, which makes it directly competitive with the Audi A4 and the BMW 3-Series, but which is nevertheless more than twice what most people will be hoping to spend on a new car this year.
Had Jaguar created something based on the Nissan Sunny and fitted with a 1.1 engine, a Manchester United sunstrip, a snooker cue rack and a lager cooler, then the risk to the brand, and its patiently accumulated exclusivity, might have been acute.
www.guardian.co.uk /wheels/story/0,3605,522824,00.html   (865 words)

  
 Four Seasons with the Jaguar X-Type - Automobile Magazine
It's probably fair to say that the Jaguar X-type has not lived up to expectations, neither for its manufacturer nor for those of us here who have been living with it for the past year.
But we wanted to avoid this stuff altogether, in order to take Jaguar up on its promise of a $30,000 competitor to more expensive BMWs and Mercedes-Benzes.
Jaguar intended for its smallest and cheapest car to blow the brand open worldwide and to establish Jag as a true full-line automaker.
www.automobilemag.com /reviews/sedans/0308_jaguar_x_type   (888 words)

  
 Jaguar XK & S-Type Luxury Car Review -- ROAD & TRAVEL Magazine
Jaguar said it reworked the S-Type sheet metal for a cleaner and more "contemporary" look, but I had to park the car next to an earlier model to see the minor difference.
Jaguar officials refer to it as "sporty but luxurious." The test car with the "comfort" suspension seemed to roll easily over road bumps and kept them from riders while still conveying something of the road texture to the driver.
In 1963, Jaguar's XKE featured real aluminum trim inside.
www.roadandtravel.com /roadtests/reviews/2005roadtests/newcarreviews/jaguarxk&s-type.htm   (443 words)

  
 2005 Jaguar S-Type
Jaguar says the S-Type 3.0 can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds.
CATS, Jaguar's Computer Active Technology Suspension is optional on V6 and V8 models, standard on the R. CATS optimizes ride and handling by using uprated springs to increase roll stiffness and electronically controlled two-stage adaptive dampers (shocks).
Jaguar revised the suspension for 2005 to make the ride a bit smoother, but it's still tuned more for handling than a soft ride.
www.wboc.com /global/story.asp?s=2969734   (2711 words)

  
 Jaguar Page
Jaguar’s tradition was to sacrifice body control for ride quality, but the new S-Type also display excellent body control.
However, Jaguar expected it will take 88% of S-Type's sales in UK.
Jaguar’s 4-litre V8 has been upgraded to 4.2 litres by increasing stroke, this lift output from 290hp / 290lbft to 300hp / 308lbft, matching that of Audi and Lexus.
www.autozine.org /html/Jaguar/S.html   (3223 words)

  
 2003 Jaguar S-Type R - Review
These days of increasing competition in the luxury car market, Jaguar is listening to its customers and, in some cases, the motoring press as well.
Jaguar has addressed each of the previously stated problems and made improvements in many other areas as well.
Jaguar cars with the R designation are performance models—similar to BMW’s M-series cars or Mercedes’ AMG cars.
www.carxccessory.com /carxccessory/2003-jaguar-s-type-review.html   (1137 words)

  
 2005 Jaguar S-Type R on carlist.com
As I put the finishing touches on a plastic model of the then-new Jaguar E-Type roadster, I somehow sensed that I was ensnared--never again to be entirely extricated--by a passion for automobiles.
It is thoughtful, then, of Jaguar to have incorporated an electronic counter-measure to a driver's over-exuberance.
And, indeed, I would be grateful for Jaguar, even if it had disappeared over time (as it has narrowly escaped doing on several occasions) or if it had evolved into some kind of joyless automaker (as several of its former rivals have done).
www.carlist.com /newcars/2005/ncr636.html   (953 words)

  
 Jaguar E Type - GB Classic Cars
Changes to the E type were made in 1964 which included the fitting of the larger 4.2 litre XK engine, an all synchromesh gearbox, improved headlamps, and an alternator.
When the E Type Jaguar was launched in March 1961 at the Geneva Motor show it attracted the attention of the whole world like no other car ever had ever done before.
In 1966 a new E Type model became available - this was the 2+2 coupe which had an extended wheelbase to allow occasional seating for 2 rear passengers.
www.gbclassiccars.co.uk /jaguar_e_type.html   (742 words)

  
 AutoWeb - Fifty Years of XK History
Performance credentials established, the Jaguar XK120 and its purpose-built racing cousins, the XK-powered C-type and the D-Type, went on to score famous victories in races and rallies in the UK, Europe and North America.
Jaguar's Chairman and Chief Executive Nick Scheele said: "The XK engine was a masterpiece of design and the car in which it was first installed, the Jaguar XK120, quite clearly signposted the direction Jaguar would follow in the future.
Jaguar C-Types were victorious in 1951 and 1953 and then the D-Types gave Jaguar three more wins in 1955, 1956 and 1957.
www.autoweb.com.au /start_15/showall_/id_JAG/doc_jag9802252/article.html   (1099 words)

  
 The Open Road - Classic Car Hire Signal Red Jaguar E-Type Coupe For Hire
This is one of the last six cylinder, Series II Jaguar E-Types made, being built in September of 1970.
Jaguar claimed the EType developed 265 bhp but it is more generally believed to be around 250 bhp.
Also in 2003 we replaced the chrome wire wheels with alloy copies of the racing wheels used on the Jaguar D-Types in the 1950's, supplied by Realm Engineering in Evesham.
www.theopenroad.co.uk /static_100.htm   (450 words)

  
 Media.Ford.com: JAGUAR EXHIBITS THE ICONIC E-TYPE AT THE DESIGN MUSEUM
Jaguar’s designer Malcolm Sayer and chief engineer William Heynes began work on the E-type in the late 1950s under the supervision of the company’s founder Sir William Lyons.
Jaguar Cars and the Design Museum are this summer celebrating one of the most innovative and influential cars ever to be designed in Britain – the Jaguar E-type.
Ian Major, UK Marketing Director of Jaguar Cars, said: "We at Jaguar and the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust are tremendously excited and privileged to have been chosen by the Design Museum to help stage this auspicious exhibition of this 1960s icon.
media.ford.com /article_display.cfm?article_id=18952&...   (375 words)

  
 CanadianDriver: Motoring Memories - Jaguar E-Type, 1961-1975
The E-Type Jaguar's lines were so pure and ageless that the New York Museum of Modern Art added a 1963 model to its permanent collection, only the third car to be so honoured; the others were a 1946 Cisitalia Gran Sport and a 1990 Ferrari Formula One Grand Prix car.
Jaguar used both old and new components for the E. The 3.8 litre, double overhead cam, 265 horsepower six and four-speed manual transmission came from the XK150S.
It was the first Jaguar not styled by William Lyons the father of the Jaguar.
www.canadiandriver.com /articles/bv/e-type.htm   (795 words)

  
 1951 Jaguar C-Type Feature
A specially made Jaguar replica front grille is both exciting and sexy, and the one-piece nose opens easily, fastened to the body with a very classy and traditional quality leather strap.
The "C" in C-type stood for "competition," and the Jag was created to win at LeMans, which it did in '51 and '53, beating the Ferraris, Maseratis, Astons, and Talbots on the track.
With a 3442cc straight-six DOHC engine churning out 200 bhp, it had a top speed of 151 mph and went from 0-60 in 6.6 seconds.
kitcarmag.com /featuredvehicles/142_0501_svcjag   (1634 words)

  
 JOHN STARKEY CARS :: Jaguar D-Type Model
Jaguar D - Type Chassis No. XKC 402 - 1954 "Works" Le Mans entry.
This Jaguar was placed second in distance after completing 2,520.94 miles (4,057.05 kms) at an average speed of 105.04 mph (169.04 kph) and finished third in the index of performance.
Novertheless, Jaguar No. 14 put up an impressive and honorable fight against Ferrari, the eventual winners.
www.johnstarkeycars.com /pages/models/D_Type.html   (96 words)

  
 Coventry Classics: Products and Services
The Coventry Classics Jaguar C Type features the correct torsion bar suspension front and rear, the correct body shape in alloy, the proper period 3.4 litre XK engine, a chassis identical to the original except where strengthened for durability, the correct exhaust system and manifolds but in stainless steel, alloy seats, and an identical interior.
All alloy bodied Jaguar C Type replicas with the correct steel tubular chassis and torsion bar suspension systems to the original design are constructed from scratch by Coventry Classics Ltd in the southern city of Dunedin, New Zealand.
The Coventry Classics Jaguar C Type is designed to deliver to the owner the thrill and lasting pleasure of driving a true thoroughbred, one of the most beautiful sports racing cars ever built, the Jaguar C Type, a masterpiece and one of Jaguar's finest creations.
www.coventry-classics.com   (419 words)

  
 WebCars! Guide to the Jaguar E-Type
Jaguar purists insist that the proper term is "E-Type", and all of the non-marketing literature from the factory referred to their popular two seater (and 2+2) as such.
The Jaguar E-Type was officially introduced to the world in March 1961 in Geneva, Switzerland.
Jaguar's first post war model set the standard for style, engineering and value.
www.web-cars.com /e-type   (624 words)

  
 Jaguar C Type Replica by Protheus for sale at Classic Car Collection - www.carclassic.com
This type C replica was built by Proteus to roadster specifications, who along with Lynx and Artech are the most reputable constructers of Jaguar racing replicas.
The Jaguar XK120 C, or type C, was the competition version of the famous XK120.
The gearbox is the Jaguar 4 speed + overdrive, just like competition cars the car has a dual hydraulic brake master cylinder with a single split master cylinder tank + ventilated disc brakes at front.
www.carclassic.com /stock.asp?StockID=101848   (517 words)

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