billgreenman1 Posted December 5 Posted December 5 If Jaguar is "going back to its roots", will that include Sopwith" (their 1st carriage frame factory), maker of Snoopy's famous Camel and the infamous Snipe? 2
Lucky Phil Posted December 5 Posted December 5 If they are relying on that ugly piece of shit in the video to get them back to the top then they are delusional. Phil 3 2
docc Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Nice Hagerty article on Jaguar styling changes of the past . . . https://www.hagerty.com/media/market-trends/hagerty-insider/5-of-jaguars-most-underrated-designs/?hashed_email=b4b94022c1bd45a1fa61becf3ab2e64665eaea4bd3297978c54e145dd672e019&dtm_em=b4b94022c1bd45a1fa61becf3ab2e64665eaea4bd3297978c54e145dd672e019 1
audiomick Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago and they got it right on nearly all counts. The only thing is the XJ-C. I've no doubt that it was an elegant and satisfiying car, but I saw one once somewhere. It did look a bit odd. The four-door XJ was a design that just should have been left as it was. It didn't need a "coupe" version. The two-door thing was covered admirably by the XJ-S, a truly beautiful car, but it did come a bit later. I mentioned the Triumph Stag a bit further up. That or an XJ-S would be a difficult decision. That or an XJ-C wouldn't. The Stag would win hands down. 1
Lucky Phil Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago The best thing I ever saw done to an XJ6 was a Chev SB conversion. Even here on unsalted roads the body rusted in no time though. Phil 1
audiomick Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) 9 minutes ago, Lucky Phil said: The best thing I ever saw done to an XJ6 was a Chev SB conversion. Yeah, the Jags had their problems. Even so, the XJ models were very pretty. And I got to drive an XJ 40 with the V12 once. Apart from it having been an automatic, which I don't like, it was very, very nice. Beautiful motor, given that it wasn't having a hissy fit. Fuel consumption was shitful, though. That is why the bloke who owned the one I drove sold it in the end. The Stags had their problems, too. Particularly the overheating issue. I gather the solution in Australia was to fit a Holden 308 radiator.Wouldn't bother me though. The Stag was just a stunningly beautiful car, and I would, given the resources, be prepared to sort out the problems just to be able to own and drive one. Edited 16 hours ago by audiomick
docc Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago Oh, boy! Talk about brand reverence, glad to see the 2024 Alfa Romeo Guilia . . .
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