F-Type [Official] Jaguar F-Type

The Jaguar F-Type (X152) is a series of two-door, two-seater sports cars manufactured by British car manufacturer Jaguar Land Rover under their Jaguar Cars marque from 2013 to 2024. The car's JLR D6a platform is based on a shortened version of the XK's platform. It is the so-called "spiritual successor" to the E-Type.
There's a definite smell of old corvette about it which I really like. Though no doubt the shut lines will be all over the place what with their piss poor built quality from using sub-standard materials. LOL
 
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That looks bloody gorgeous.

I second that. Sadly, a certain member will soon prove that many things are "wrong" under the sheet-metal, but let's be honest here, who would be willing to buy a new car with not the latest tech, chassis- and engine-wise, when it looks that good?

I would certainly be willing to compromise, for such awesome looks!
 
^really though ? put yourself in that position mentally..
You have around 100K to spend on a sports car.

Would you really pick this over the 911,SL,M6..etc?

I know i wouldn't and that's often the problem with many good looking cars, that just bring looks to the table.
I would want one, but i don't want to pay for it.
Jags, Astons, Maseratis, Alfas etc all fall in that category.
 
^really though ? put yourself in that position mentally..
You have around 100K to spend on a sports car.

Would you really pick this over the 911,SL,M6..etc?

I know i wouldn't and that's often the problem with many good looking cars, that just bring looks to the table.
I would want one, but i don't want to pay for it.
Jags, Astons, Maseratis, Alfas etc all fall in that category.

Very fair point and thinking of it again (after reading your post) I think what I wrote above is wrong.

Would I pick it over a 911 or an SL? Most probably, not. But the decision wouldn't be that easy.

It's indeed the same with Alfas and the like and it doesn't have to be in the 100k price range. When I was shopping for a car in the 30k price range I was actually considering the 159 (back then). If reason didn't win over feelings, I would be an Alfisti now :D
 
^Oh you wouldn't know the times ive been thinking about buying a Quattroporte.. old models, new models..whatever..
But sense takes over.
I guess that's why we are here on the german forum.

I wish one had the guts, or the money to buy something like that.

But when it comes down to the wire and your spending your hard earned money on your one and only car, its hard not to be sensible about it.
 
I second that. Sadly, a certain member will soon prove that many things are "wrong" under the sheet-metal, but let's be honest here, who would be willing to buy a new car with not the latest tech, chassis- and engine-wise, when it looks that good?

Its not the age of the technology or anything that's really important but how its used, how it drives and even more important how it makes you feel whilst driving. Look at the 911, Porsche has doggedly stuck with a formula that for years wasn't working yet has fine tuned it into one if not the finest handling sportscars on the planet.

Don't let one man's biased nature dictate what is a very fine machine.
 
I wondered why the F-Type was still so heavy for a 911 rival. Isn't the F-Type just a short wheelbase XK and not a brand new one with new chassis?

JAAAAAAGS.webp


It looks the same, just new body panels.
 
Gosh, that coupe from AMS looks stunning!!!

I absolutely love the looks of the F type. Brilliant!
 
^^Not sure what is exactly different apart from dimensions but they do talk about new aluminum technology for parts of it's construction. In any case when you change a car's wheelbase and overall dimensions by the extent Jaguar has done between the XK and F-type it comes a completely different animal to drive.
 
^^Not sure what is exactly different apart from dimensions but they do talk about new aluminum technology for parts of it's construction. In any case when you change a car's wheelbase and overall dimensions by the extent Jaguar has done between the XK and F-type it comes a completely different animal to drive.


Merc1 would disagree with that.
 
Why would I disagree with that? You're the one trying to say they're the same car based on a silly look-a-like picture.

M

I thought you had X-Ray eyes, and you could see that the new IS if just a huge facelift by looking at the body and that you could see the old E Class chassis in the new Quattroporte. You are not as objective as I thought.
 
I thought you had X-Ray eyes, and you could see that the new IS if just a huge facelift by looking at the body and that you could see the old E Class chassis in the new Quattroporte. You are not as objective as I thought.

I thought you had common sense. Quattroporte is a clear advancement of the same chassis used for the 300, as is the Ghilbi. I said the IS looks like it, but I clearly said "ok" at the end of that post, meaning I'm not challenging it. You're doing the same thing with based on a some stupid picture you created which is an even bigger assumption.

M
 
Kilcrohane will definitely be able to confirme that the F-Type is in fact a shorter and revised XK, so no new chassis.

For some very strange and suspicious reason I can't find any data on both vehicles. Google-it noephyte?
 
^Alas when you have someone who is so transparently biased and full of hatred its very hard to separate the facts from biased BS and a far bit of his so called facts have been proven to be untrue.
 

Jaguar Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover Automotive PLC is the holding company for Jaguar Land Rover Limited, also known as JLR, a British multinational manufacturer of luxury and sports utility vehicles. JLR, headquartered in Whitley, Coventry, UK, is a subsidiary of Tata Motors. Jaguar and Land Rover, with histories dating to the 1920s and 1940s, merged in 1968 under British Leyland. They later became independent and were subsidiaries of BMW and Ford. In 2000, BMW dissolved the Rover Group, selling Land Rover to Ford. Since 2008, Tata Motors has owned Jaguar Land Rover.
Official website: JLR

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