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'There's an appeal to a Jaguar that tugs at every enthusiast's heart strings'
FLAWED BUT FANTASTIC
Jaguar has had its ups and downs but it's one of those marques that you can't help but love. Many of the cars are flawed, whether through compromised initial design or quality control that was, well, we know what it was like during those British Leyland days, no need to go on about it And yet from the SSioo, through the XKs, the E-types, the Mk2 and the XJs, to the very latest XF, there's an appeal to a Jaguar that tugs at every car enthusiast's heart strings.
This publication is packed with Jaguar features from Octane and evo magazines, by some of the finest writers in the motoring world. I love the effortless knowledge imparted in Philip Porter's features, the enthusiasm of John Simister's drive of the restored XJ13 and the self-effacing genius of Rowan Atkinson's description of his MkVII drive at the Goodwood Revival. And they're just three examples in over 200 pages.
What's best, though, is that we're not having to rely on nostalgia here: the latest XK8 and XF are genuinely so good that they stand up to the strongest of rivals, from the likes of Porsche, Maserati and BMW. And they do so with style and at realistic prices - age-old Jaguar attributes.
So enjoy this celebration of Jaguar. There's plenty to read!
David Lillywhite