2008 Jaguar XJ at Geneva by Edmunds' Inside Line
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The Jaguar XJ, launched in the U.S. in 2003, was always a good car let down by its looks. Conceived in an era when Jaguar's management still believed that retro design was the new modernity, the XJ hid its advanced technology beneath a shape that had changed little since the 1970s.
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át has the true classic jaguar look ... the way it should stay! :o)
They say the older Jag is ugly
But compared to a MB or Bmw it looks down right amazing
Yeah the looks are old fashioned but the looks are great
Jags are for people who dont run with the crowd
Jags are for people who have some guts and wanna be seen as stylish and smart
Like many, Edmunds are blinded solely by the brand name, I am not biased, only the new 96+ Mercedes s-class can compete amongst jaguar XJ.
This defines character, which cannot be said for the newer generation cars, plain dashboards, futuristic dials etc.