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| Inside the July 2005 issue... |
Chairman's request
The stunning Super V8 goes head to head with its aluminium-clad competitor from Audi, the A8. Which will win this titanic struggle? |
X300 buyer's guide
The last and, some would say, the ultimate straight-six XJ: we tell you how to buy an exceptional example |
E-type choices It's the Jaguar that everyone aspires to own but, unless you've driven an example of each series, how do you know which type will suit you best? Fear not, Jim Patten explains all you need to know to make an informed buying decision |
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| Also this month... |
West coast blues Jim Patten takes one final Californian trip in the soon-to-be-replaced XK starting from the beautiful setting of San Francisco |
From the driver's seat: XJ-S racing Find out how JWM's motor racing correspondent, Gail Hill, fared on the challenging Oulton Park International circuit in the latest round of the JWM/Classic Spares XJS Championship |
Jaguar in the US Part 2: Paul Skilleter continues this fascinating series by looking at the period from the introduction of the XK 120 through to the unveiling of the Mk 2 |
Jaguar memories Part 3: Gerry Beddoes continues his exclusive series of behind the scenes insights into Jaguar's engineering past |
Six appeal Its six cylinders might not be in line, but the V6 version of the current aluminium bodied XJ range is a car worthy of respect, as Phil Weeden reports |
Specialist profile: SNG Barratt From an advert to sell off a few spare E-type parts to an international business, we tell the story of this Jaguar specialist |
News A great result for Jaguar in the latest JD Power survey, the last XK8 rolls off the line and more
The Scene All the latest happenings from Jaguar events the world over including the Mille Miglia and the Entente Cordiale
Auction Action Dave Selby discusses what good value XK 150s represent in the classic auction scene at present
Postcard from America Howard Walker meets James Dean...the Jaguar spares man – not the movie star!
Letters More of your views
Cats' Tales More new products, services and offers
Scrapbook – Le Mans 1955 Paul Skilleter looks back on a Jaguar victory, but one soured by an horrific accident
Our Jaguars Jim's been very busy with virtually all his cars, while Garreth's been pondering Mk 1 parts...
Q&As More of your technical queries answered
Practical Jaguar Replacing V12 cam cover gaskets
Project restoration Jim spends a day up to his neck in leather as the Mk 1's seats are re-trimmed
XJ-S Bulletin Start-up, how to keep your XJ-S looking tip-top and two Lynx Eventers
JWM Free Ads 100s of Jaguars for sale
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