RE: Jag Spy Shots
Friday 5th April 2002
Jag Spy Shots
Heavily disguised Jag(?) spotted on Autobahn
Discussion
look closer, the car in the back is definitely an s-type... check out the sloping trunklid line.
dan
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dan
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quote:
Hmmm, doesn't look nearly as low and sleek as the current XJ...just hope it looks nicer in the flesh.
When's this one due to be in production?
Actually I think it is intentionally taller than the previous. It is also supposed to be roomier. Here is an article from Motor Trend (where I lifted the pic)...
www.motortrend.com/may01/jagxj/jagxj_f.html
I kind of like the styling treatment. I think of it as an "updated classic". 2003 is the expected launch date, so maybe even by this fall.
ErnestM
It's HIDEOUS!!!!
It looks like the lights and wings from a Merc E class; the rad from an old rover; wheels couresy of Max Power; Door mirrors a la BMW; and the whole thing like something my grandad might quite like (and I'm old enough to have attended the last State Funeral in the UK!).
Uurgh. And I really thought Jag was going to take a major step forward under Callum. What's he playing at?
>> Edited by flying gibbon on Friday 5th April 14:06
It looks like the lights and wings from a Merc E class; the rad from an old rover; wheels couresy of Max Power; Door mirrors a la BMW; and the whole thing like something my grandad might quite like (and I'm old enough to have attended the last State Funeral in the UK!).
Uurgh. And I really thought Jag was going to take a major step forward under Callum. What's he playing at?
>> Edited by flying gibbon on Friday 5th April 14:06
I would have thought they'd have to make it taller, as the boot in the old XJ was crap - so shallow you could get F*ck all in it...
And you can't blame them for copying Mercs/BMWs, they're the class leaders so they're what people want (copying Mercs worked well enough for Lexus ) I just hope they don't loose the 'Jag' look, it would be a real shame if they just produced an S-class clone.
And you can't blame them for copying Mercs/BMWs, they're the class leaders so they're what people want (copying Mercs worked well enough for Lexus ) I just hope they don't loose the 'Jag' look, it would be a real shame if they just produced an S-class clone.
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I would have thought they'd have to make it taller, as the boot in the old XJ was crap - so shallow you could get F*ck all in it...
You'll have to check with Civic ESi on this, but I believe that the redsign is supposed to give much greater capacity in the boot. If they have taken the basic S-type concept and enlarged it, you should be able to get a lot in. I can practically put a swimming pool in the boot of the S-type (or two kids - Just Kidding - bout the kids that is)
ErnestM
>> Edited by ErnestM on Friday 5th April 18:16
>I would have thought they'd have to make it taller,
>as the boot in the old XJ was crap
>- so shallow you could get F*ck all in it...
Maybe you mean the XJ6 ?
I own an XJ8, and can confirm that I can get ten full bin
bags of garden rubbish in the boot,
spare petrol can, a carrier bag of Burt Bacharach CDs,
toolset, and still have room left.
>it would be a real shame if they just produced
>an S-class clone.
True enough. Not all of us want to drive something German
and efficient.
Some of us are happy with unreliable
English cars that cost us 78 quid + VAT an hour at the
local dealers to repair.
Doh.
>as the boot in the old XJ was crap
>- so shallow you could get F*ck all in it...
Maybe you mean the XJ6 ?
I own an XJ8, and can confirm that I can get ten full bin
bags of garden rubbish in the boot,
spare petrol can, a carrier bag of Burt Bacharach CDs,
toolset, and still have room left.
>it would be a real shame if they just produced
>an S-class clone.
True enough. Not all of us want to drive something German
and efficient.
Some of us are happy with unreliable
English cars that cost us 78 quid + VAT an hour at the
local dealers to repair.
Doh.
quote:So you're off to some wasteground to burn your garden waste and burt bacharach CDs? .. hmm .. I can see why you might...
I own an XJ8, and can confirm that I can get ten full bin bags of garden rubbish in the boot, spare petrol can, a carrier bag of Burt Bacharach CDs, toolset, and still have room left.
I was talking about a '97 (I think give or take a year) XJR used for powertrain development I saw, that just struck me as being so shallow that it would be very hard to get stuff (suitcases etc) in.
When I said S class clone I was of course hoping the Jag would not just copy the s-class, but produce something that looked like an s-class, but had the reliability and cheap servicing of a 70's xj6
When I said S class clone I was of course hoping the Jag would not just copy the s-class, but produce something that looked like an s-class, but had the reliability and cheap servicing of a 70's xj6
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