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Roadfly.com - 2011 Jaguar XKR Road Test & Review

Roadfly's host Ross Rapoport recently spent time reviewing the 2011 Jaguar XKR Sport Coupe. The R model on a Jaguar designates the vehicles ...

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2010 Jaguar XKR Review - Auto123 December 17, 2009

Well, seeing what the all-new 2010 XKR looks like and is capable of, one could argue that Jaguar has just redefined the concept of "Grand Touring" motoring.

Chimaera 4.5 V8 in Starmist Green - Pistonheads.com December 18, 2009

Racing Green TVR accepted this carefully maintained Chimaera 4.5 Litre in part exchange against a 3 yr old Jaguar XKR with just 4550 miles on the clock

Jaguar XKR/XFR – The Best Car Commercial Of 2009 - Mibz (blog) November 27, 2009

Jaguar XKR/XFR – The Best Car Commercial Of 2009 At the car section, the best spot was considered Jaguar's XKR/XFR campaign. We must say that the association judges the commercials looking closely the and more »

Jaguar XKR Coupe - TrustedReviews December 02, 2009

Jaguar XKR Coupe Put simply, the XF is as good a luxury saloon as you're likely to find, and Jaguar should be very proud of that fact. Now I've got an XKR sitting in the car

Autocar's 2009 review: April - Autocar December 20, 2009

's 2009 review: AprilMeanwhile, Richard Bremner was tasked with choosing between the revised, 503bhp 5.0-litre Jaguar XKR and a PDK-equipped 911 Carrera S. By the most marginal

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Lake Bell Test Drives the Jaguar XKR Coupe

But then I saw it. No matter how many times you've caught a glimpse of the new Jaguar whirring by, your brain experiences a profoundly different sensation when someone's actually handing you the keys to a metallic black 2011 XKR coupe, with black... So when I learned that I'd get an opportunity to test drive the XKR, the great-grandson of the E-Type, I planned to realize the dream and started scouting stand-ins for England. When I sit at home and fantasize about driving a Jaguar, the star of the scene is a circa-1967 cream-white E-Type piercing the back roads of a dewy green British countryside. if the Jetsons had Jaguars. (Not that you even get to insert a key -- ignition requires you only to press a button for start-up, upon which a cylindrical knob rises out of the center console to act as the gear selector. It's like The Jetsons &hellip. Coldwater Canyon. Brown-leather kid gloves are always included. Mulholland.

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Q:

What child car seat fits best in a jaguar xkr?

Does anyone know what is the best child car seat to fit in the rear seats of a jaguar xkr 1999 model?
My child is four years old.
The car is a european spec if that makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.
(asked by Robert A on December 02, 2009)

A: There is no single safest child safety seat for all children and vehicles. The safest seat is one that fits your child, fits your vehicle and one you will use correctly each and every time...................

http://www.car-safety.org/basics.html (answered by UCANTCME on December 02, 2009)

Q:

Jaguar XKR?

Is it a manual or an automatic? What is the recommended age range for this car?
(asked by P Hawthorne on February 22, 2008)

A: it comes in manual or auto and i recomend that someone atleast 30 and up get one (answered by freak_master23 on February 22, 2008)

Q:

What would you prefer: Ferrari 348 or Jaguar XKR?

I guess most people will chose the Jaguar XKR.
But for me: I guess Ferrari.
(asked by Kelly on February 14, 2008)

A: The 348 had many drivetrain and suspension/steering problems that Ferrari handled under warranty, but not all cars have had the updates. I'd drive a 355 over one of those any day...the 355 is a more advanced driver's car anyways, has all the updates, a better engine, and better design (IMO). The 348 is by far NOT one of Ferrari's best cars.

Yes, I'd choose the XKR. A coupe, not a convertible, with the reduction supercharger pulley. I've driven several XKRs, with and without performance modifications, and I love the way they handle. Plus, there's more aftermarket tuning accessories, available for cheaper, for the XKR.

I like to have fun with my cars. :)

Edit:
It's clear you've never driven the cars in question, or you wouldn't choose the 348 over a more modern car or a Testarossa. (answered by bracken46 on February 14, 2008)

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