The 1990 Jaguar XJS drop-top was a classic that still earns its place among the car enthusiast today and was one of the longest running model ever built by Jaguar.
Full article at: Why was the 90s Jaguar XJS Such a Classic - Torque News
The 1990 Jaguar XJS drop-top was a classic that still earns its place among the car enthusiast today and was one of the longest running model ever built by Jaguar.
Full article at: Why was the 90s Jaguar XJS Such a Classic - Torque News
Thanks, Joe
Well for starters, it wasn't instant.. it started in the 70s. For the rest, it's a Jaaaaaaag, and it's a V12. Case closed.
Also, it's debatable how classic it is probably.
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I stated that in the article: The XJS line was built from 1975 to 1996 and it replaced the XKE lineup (known as the E-Type) and was built to be more sleek and aerodynamic than the E-Type coupes. As far as being a Classic, that is just my opinion
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If it was an instant classic it most probably was due to the fact that the basic design was already 15 years old by then...
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Is the XJS much of a classic at all? I don't feel like there's much of a cult for them as there was for the E-Types and the subsequent XK8s.
Don't tell that to the XJS fans, but i see your point compared to the E-Type
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