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The Jaguar XK series was introduced in 1996, to take over from the ageing XJS. Initially built on a modified XJS platform, the XK's second generation would receive a new platform when it debuted in 2005, as well as updated styling and more power. This 2011 Jaguar XKR hails from that second-generation family, and with 59,000 miles on the odometer, it's a lovely way to experience a British grand tourer. Furthermore, it's got a little extra kick under the hood, but to discover what that is, you'll need to keep reading.
This beautiful black cat from the house of Jaguar looks absolutely stunning, aided by its gaping front grille, projector headlamps, and quad tailpipes at the rear. That's no surprise, as it was designed by Ian Callum, widely considered one of the best automotive designers of modern times. A clean set of silver five-spoke alloy wheels with a V-design for the spokes is also present, wearing reportedly new tires for extra peace of mind. Inside, you'll find a black-themed cockpit with leather seating for two adults and two children. As a relatively modern Jag, you've got creature comforts such as heated and cooled front seats with power adjustment, dual-zone climate control, a premium speaker system, a touchscreen infotainment system, and a multifunction steering wheel with cruise control. You'll also find lashings of wood and aluminum trim, as is favored by the Brits. However, you're spared the onslaught of the current era of digital instrument clusters, and we think that's a good thing. Just cast your eyes over the clear and easy to read analog dials on this 2011 Jaguar XKR, with the speedometer proudly announcing the supercharged nature of the engine. Another notable feature is the motorized gear shifter knob that proudly rises out of the center console when you switch the car on.
This 2011 Jaguar XKR has a supercharged 5.0L V8 that is factory rated for 503hp and 461lb-ft. However, this particular car has received an ECU tune plus alcohol and nitrous injection. Hence, the current owner reports it to be pushing over 600hp. A six-speed automatic transmission sends it all to the rear wheels, and while the XJR was factory rated to top out at 175mph, we're left in no doubt that this car can easily smash that.
Over the years, Jaguars have been known to provide performance powerhouses that don't compromise comfort and class. The leaping Jaguar is a sign of British eloquence, and being behind the wheel of a big cat calls for a unique driving experience. Present today is this 2011 Jaguar XKR; it's a Grand touring powerhouse that has a reported 45,000 miles on the clock. This low mileage example is in excellent condition and is a comfortable cruiser and B road stormer for when you feel like pushing the pedal to the metal.
The Jaguar XK series was introduced in 1996, to take over from the ageing XJS. Initially built on a modified XJS platform, the XK's second generation would receive a new platform when it debuted in 2005, as well as updated styling and more power. This 2011 Jaguar XKR hails from that second-generation family, and with 59,000 miles on the odometer, it's a lovely way to experience a British grand tourer. Furthermore, it's got a little extra kick under the hood, but to discover what that is, you'll need to keep reading.
The famous Jaguar XJS was getting long in the tooth by the mid-Nineties, and Jaguar needed a follow-up hit. Enter the XK, a sportier and more modern grand tourer. The XK would go on over two generations, before bowing out in 2013 to make space for the smaller F-Type. The second generation in particular is well-received, due to its more agile dynamic, enabled by all-aluminum construction, and wrapped in a stylish Ian Callum-penned body. This 2011 Jaguar XKR175 75th Anniversary Edition is special, as it’s one of just 175 cars exported to the US that was meant to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Jaguar. This one’s got just 18,500 miles reported, and combined with its rarity, is truly a jewel. Act fast, before it gets sold!
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Creating a buzz in an automotive world that's bustling with the latest news on EVs and high-performance machines is challenging; very few machines creep through the cracks of auto journalism and into the pages of automotive magazines and the hearts of petrolheads. Present today is a machine that stole the show on its debut and looks like this fire-breathing 2019 Jaguar XE SV Project 8. With a reported 3,222 miles on the clock, this British Performance powerhouse is loved by many; even the legendary Harry Metcalfe owns one and spends most of his time behind the wheel. Do we need to say more?
2013 saw the automotive world go mental; legendary machines like the Porsche 918, McLaren P1, and the Ferrari LaFerrari broke the internet with their mind-boggling performance and features. Amidst all the hybrid era performance wars, 2013 also saw the birth of another automotive legend that didn't get enough praise - the Jaguar F-Type. Built to be the spiritual successor of the legendary Jaguar E-Type, the Jaguar F-Type was an automotive legend from the get-go. Present today is this 2014 Jaguar F-Type Convertible; this sleek British performance machine has a reported 27,000 miles on the clock and is a weekend drive done right.
A truly ‘track-ready’ sports car straight out of the factory, the Chevrolet Corvette has all the hallmarks of a classic car in the making. Moreover this one, a special edition of the C5 Corvette that was produced marking the fiftieth anniversary of the iconic sports car. It is fitted with the Preferred Equipment Group 1 and the 50th Anniversary packages, which include special markings and Chevrolet’s Magnetic Selective Ride Control, a rarity seen in its time. This Corvette also comes with the Memory Package and other features, making this Corvette an exceptional car to own. With only 1,785 miles reported on the clock, this 2003 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible 50th Anniversary Edition is an absolute steal for any collector’s garage, perfect for any moment.
The 2023 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible 3LZ is the European supercar nightmare. Half the price of a Ferrari while housing the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 engine to be used in any production car, this Corvette strikes fear when drivers catch a glimpse of it in their mirrors. The Z06 represents the superior iteration of the Corvette Stingray, and with the 3LZ configuration means this model is one of the highest trim level Corvette Convertibles you can get from the factory. With many premium additions and a mere 5,500 miles on the odometer, this 2023 Corvette C8 is ready to hit the streets with the top down.
The original Mustang Boss 302 of the late 1960’s is an iconic muscle car in every respect. So, when Ford decided to resurrect the idea in 2012, the bar was already set high. Many feared the reincarnated Boss 302 would be nothing more than a marketing exercise that evoked memories of the original through visual upgrades and nothing more. However, the fears were put to rest when the car was unveiled. While visually, the 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 does differ from the GT500, there was so much more going on under the skin. The result was almost universally praised by the press, with an extra 32 horsepower from the engine, a completely revised approach to the car’s suspension, and improved brakes. If that wasn’t enough, the Boss 302 presented today has gone under some significant modifications by GALPIN Auto Sports. With a host of upgrades, and some eliminations, this Mustang is set as a proper track car with a gutted interior and a new 5.2L V8 engine that features other functional upgrades that could be the perfect track-weapon in your garage.
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