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| Jaguar XKR 5.0 Coupe |
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| Finally Indeed |
| AERO_HDT 03-19-2010 |
I have always been a big fan of Jaguars, although the Ford years haven't been their best. It looks like a welcome return to form for the marque. The XKR is a car I'd pay money for - it is the sexiest GT on the roads today and 500bhp means it'd go like stink! |
| I know, I'm an old man, and out of touch... |
| bruxell 02-27-2010 |
... but I still can't handle the torque-converter. It's a shame too, because I really want to like this car. The new "XKR graphics are a questionable Porsche-like rip-off, but the rest of the body mods add a sense of power to go with the grace. I can only hope this car goes as hard as it looks. If so, all I'll say is "Finally..." |
| Article | Image gallery (6) | Specifications | User Comments (2) |
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