Jaguar
OPEN WIDE, SAY GRRR
The Jaguar XKR-S Convertible is a little bit unhinged. But in a good way, of course. Andy Enright reports.
ATTITUDE ADJUSTMENT
The 186mph Jaguar XKR-S shows what happens when Jaguar take the gloves off. Andy Enright reports.
WE HAVE LIFT OFF
Jaguar's charismatic V8 is better still in the open air. Steve Walker takes a look at the XKR Convertible.
CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE
For too long, British sports coupes came with a list of caveats as long as your arm. Here's one that needs no excuses - Jaguar's XKR. By Andy Enright
MORE CREAM FOR THE CAT
Jaguar's fastest range is looking better than ever and just as good to drive, as Jonathan Crouch discovers.
XJ GETS IN TOUCH WITH ITS HARDER SIDE
Jaguar's rejuvenated XJ luxury saloon is more than just limo that handles. The Sport pack adds attitude, too. Steve Walker takes a look.
LONG ON TORQUE
If asked to choose the best Jaguar XJ variant, the long wheelbase diesel model would certainly get Andy Enright's vote.
FULLY CHARGED
Jaguar has replaced the 5.0-litre V8 in the XJ with a far more efficient supercharged 3.0-litre engine. Andy Enright takes a look.
OIL'S WELL AT JAGUAR
It's the 3.0 V6 diesel models that most Jaguar XJ customers will be forced to settle for but they don't feel like much of a compromise. Steve Walker reports.
LIGHT FANTASTIC
Jaguar's rejuvenation continues with the XJ luxury saloon. Jonathan Crouch takes a look at the latest version.
XF IN EXCESS
Jaguar's XF saloon has gained a reputation as a low key, refined smoothie. The outrageous XFR-S might well change that. Andy Enright reports.
POLISHED CLAWS
Jaguar's refreshed XFR is more desirable than ever and remains the supersaloon BMW and Mercedes have to beat, as Jonathan Crouch reports.
BRAKE DANCE
The Jaguar XF Sportbrake offers a little extra practicality for potential XF customers. Andy Enright reports.
DIESEL GENES
Jaguar's finessed XF has a wide choice of engines but Andy Enright wonders if the 3.0-litre diesel might be the best of the lot.
BUSINESS CLASS
Jaguar's refreshed XF saloon has serious business appeal as a tax-friendly, four-cylinder diesel. A new benchmark? Andy Enright decides.
GIMME LESS!
Jaguar's XF 2.2-litre diesel saloon has done well in 190bhp form. Now here's one with a little less under the bonnet; the 163PS version. Andy Enright reports.
THE XTRA FACTOR
Jaguar has refined its XF model still further for the latest model year with a more frugality and extra features. Jonathan Crouch reports.
THERE'S NO 'F' IN EXCUSES
Jaguar's F-TYPE sports car has a lot riding on it but the company looks extremely confident. Andy Enright reports.