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| Jaguar XKR Convertible |
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| More Power? |
| enzo65deg 9-10-2002 |
More power? What the hell? 400BHP is mental. I felt the complete and utter surge of 370BHP, but this is just OTT. 0-60MPH time is awesome, it pins you back into your seat with complete conviction. The top speed should be increased but I think that the limiter should stay to keep things safe. The traction control is powerful, and those huge wheels and tyres provide amazing grip. This is a wonderful car, with big positive signs of it becoming a modern day classic. It has stood the test of time well so far, I'm sure it will last a few more years. Then for the F-type. |
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