1966 Jaguar Mk X Reviews

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Jaguar boss asks PM where EV incentives are
By Laura Berry · 09 Apr 2021
Ready or not, Jaguar won’t be making any more cars with combustion engines from 2025, and the Australian boss of the British brand wants to know what the prime minister is going to do about it.
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Jaguar F-Pace 2021 review: R-Dynamic HSE snapshot
By Laura Berry · 02 Apr 2021
Sitting high in the Jaguar F-Pace range is the R-Dynamic HSE with its list price of $110,404.Coming standard is the new 11.4-inch touchscreen, sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, there’s keyless entry, push button start, dual-zone climate, power adjustable front seats, leather upholstery, a 13-speaker Meridian sound system, LED headlights and tail lights and the auto tailgate.The R-Dynamic HSE comes with the Jaguar P400 engine which is a 3.0-litre six cylinder making 294kW and 550NmThe F-Pace scored the maximum five-star ANCAP rating when it was tested in 2017. Coming standard is advanced safety tech such as AEB, blind spot assist, lane keeping assistance and rear cross traffic alert.
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Jaguar F-Pace 2021 review
By Laura Berry · 02 Apr 2021
The Jaguar F-Pace might not be the last car you own, but it could be the last Jaguar with an engine you drive. The brand is moving towards an electrified future, and this luxury SUV might be the last grasp at a 'normal' drive experience. Can it stack up against stiff competition?
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Jaguar F-Pace 2021 review: R-Dynamic SE snapshot
By Laura Berry · 02 Apr 2021
The mid-point in the Jaguar F-Pace range is the R-Dynamic SE and list prices start at $80,854 for the R-Dynamic SE P250,  then there’s the R-Dynamic SE D300 for $96,194 and the R-Dynamic SE P400 for $98,654.Coming standard is the new 11.4-inch touchscreen, sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, there’s keyless entry, push button start, dual-zone climate, power adjustable front seats, leather upholstery, the LED headlights and tail lights and the auto tailgate.The R-Dynamic SE comes with a choice of three engines: the P250 engine which is a 2.0-litre four cylinder making 184kW and 365Nm; the D300 is a 3.0-litre six-cylinder turbo diesel producing 22kW and 650Nm; while the P400 is a 3.0-litre six-cylinder petrol with outputs of 294kW and 550Nm.The F-Pace scored the maximum five-star ANCAP rating when it was tested in 2017. Coming standard is advanced safety tech such as AEB, blind spot assist, lane keeping assistance and rear cross traffic alert.
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Jaguar F-Pace 2021 review: R-Dynamic S snapshot
By Laura Berry · 02 Apr 2021
The entry point into the Jaguar F-Pace range is the R-Dynamic S with its list price of $76,244.Coming standard from the base grade up is the new 11.4-inch touchscreen, sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, there’s keyless entry, push button start, dual-zone climate, power adjustable front seats, leather upholstery, the LED headlights and tail lights and the auto tailgate.The R-Dynamic S comes with the Jaguar P250 engine which is a 2.0-litre four cylinder making 184kW and 365Nm.The F-Pace scored the maximum five-star ANCAP rating when it was tested in 2017. Coming standard is advanced safety tech such as AEB, blind spot assist, lane keeping assistance and rear cross traffic alert.
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Jaguar matches Toyota with warranty
By Laura Berry · 01 Apr 2021
Jaguar Australia has announced it will offer a five-year/unlimited kilometre warranty on all its new cars from April 1 this year.The five-year coverage is a step up from the three-year/unlimited warranty previously offered by Jaguar, matching the offering
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Supercars on display for charity
By Tung Nguyen · 25 Mar 2021
Over 100 supercars, classic cars and motorcycles will be out on display this weekend as part of the Vaucluse Car Club's Autumn Gathering to help raise money for the Sydney's Children's Hospital Foundation.Set to be held at The Gap Bluff at Watsons Bay on
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JLR plots electric future
By Tung Nguyen · 20 Feb 2021
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has revealed its roadmap for the next decade, committing to an electrified future but differentiating each brand with unique underpinnings.Dubbed 'Reimagine', the plan will see Jaguar models go all electric from 2025, with no new p
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Jaguar F-Type 2021 review: R
By James Cleary · 22 Jan 2021
Jaguar's two-seat F-Type sports car was upgraded in late 2019, and the flagship R model picked up revised looks, more power, and tricky suspension improvements. It goes like a scalded cat!
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Australia's premium new-car sales results
By Tung Nguyen · 06 Jan 2021
Mercedes-Benz has once again emerged as the most popular premium brand in Australia, notching 29,455 (-7.9%) new vehicle sales in 2020 that is also enough to catapult it into the overall top 10 list.In a surprise though, it wasn't the GLC SUV (5799, -14.4
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