@stratfordbaby what's that got to do with how you pronounce Jaguar, Jaguar is an English name from England so deserves to be pronounced like they do from the country that created them originally, I'd bet you never saw Sir William Lyons calling his company Jagwar
The X300 Jaguar was their best and most reliable model! Love them!!
Once had a 1994 XJ40 XJ6 I loved, and always wanted an X300-especially an XJR6. Such a fantastic era for Jaguar.
That’s one handsome vehicle
I kept my 96 Jaguar Vanden Plas for 15 years and replaced with a 1995 Jaguar XJ6 and 1995 Vanden Plas (both cars daily drivers)
I kept my X300 for 13 years. No need to comment further.
I must comment.
I still have my x350 going on 9 years.
Had a '95 XJR as a daily driver for many years. Sold it at 171k miles. Fabulous to drive.
I remember working on these under warranty. Man i feel old…
4:00 the woman looks like a cat with that weird face.
She has nice legs!!
I doubt the average income was over $200k. They wouldn't have many buyers if that was true.
The cheapest Jag at that time was the $54,000 XJ6 and they only sold about 40-50k cars a year. I believe it 100%.
Bruh 4200lbs is too heavy for such a small interior. They could be have got it to 3900lbs while still being solid.
2:33 emengency braking 😂
Listening to the yanks butcher car names annoys me, it's Jaguar, not jagwar just say it how it's spelt, it's English
Ja-guar. That's why... Like the detailing company Me-guiar's.
@stratfordbaby what's that got to do with how you pronounce Jaguar, Jaguar is an English name from England so deserves to be pronounced like they do from the country that created them originally, I'd bet you never saw Sir William Lyons calling his company Jagwar
Now it's owned by the Indian company Tata, so who cares how the British pronounced it.
@johneldorado yeah I bet the Indians don't call it Jagwar, it's just idiots in America who think it's clever but it's not