Jaguar Picture Thread

A lot of people say the current Jaguar XJ looks "exactly" like the old one.

No it doesn't! Look at it carefully and you spot the changes.

XJ (1994-2002)




XJ (2002-???)

 
OK, so that's the old one. When do you post the picture of the new one? :t-hands:

j/k :D
 
I'm likely the only one on the board that likes the new facelifted version, I think it look really good.

M
 
I'm likely the only one on the board that likes the new facelifted version, I think it look really good.

M

I also like it!! :usa7uh: But it looks only good, when the car is painted in dark colours - like blue, black, grey...!
 
I will go to a Jaguar dealer next week - they have the facelifted model there and I really want to see it in reality!!
 
Don't know, why they wasn't posted before!!! It's a great looking car... :bowdown:



 
I guess i am the only one in these forums that like the design of the X-Type :D :D
 
Giannis and Bruce.

Just for you two...

X-Type Estate 2.2 Diesel

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The Estate version actually looks better than the Saloon IMO.
 
The pre-facelifted XJ is the one car I love in Jaguar's line up at the moment. It's sad that one of my all time favorite car manufacturers is going under.
 
Some shots of the "old", classic looking Jag...:























 
Never seen a White XK before. Looks great except for around the foglight area. The XF looks better in pictures than in person, at least that has been my experience so far. Jaguar insists on displaying it in the funny arse color blue that looks like ridiculous IMO.

M
 

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