The XJS’s position in Jaguar’s long history has sometimes been described as curious. Mostly because it didn’t really live up to the job of being an E-Type successor (how could it, really) but also ...
This 1967 Jaguar XKE Series 4.2 is a stunning example of British motoring history, beautifully preserved, period-correct, and ready to be enjoyed or shown. This creamy white coupe is exactly what ...
More of a soporific grand tourer than an out-and-out sportscar, the XJS was designed to seamlessly blur borders rather than blast down back roads. To this end, it was equipped with automatic ...