Which '70s super saloon, Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL or Jaguar XJ12?
Early on in the ’70s, the Jaguar XJ12 and the Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 fought for buyers in the equivalent of a sumo wrestling match performed in three-piece suits.
Expert tips and advice on buying and maintaining a Series 3 Jaguar E-type.
Early on in the ’70s, the Jaguar XJ12 and the Mercedes-Benz 300 SEL 6.3 fought for buyers in the equivalent of a sumo wrestling match performed in three-piece suits.
This stately Jaguar sedan has been a cornerstone classic for decades. It’s still a staple at many British car events, in part because Jaguar made enough that supply remains strong.
Not Bonneville, not Daytona, not the Autobahn: Top speed runs used to take place outside Jabbeke, Belgium. For posterity, a famed Jaguar returned to the same town.
Shopping for a Jaguar XK120, XK140 or XK150? We asked a couple of experts what problems to look for and how to improve the car.
We compare the iconic Jaguar E-Type and fast luxury of the Jaguar F-Type in this face-off of future vs. past.
We look at the class of 1970 to see which classics have become great investments and which ones have not.
With the bonnet strapped down, there’s very little to indicate the blistering performance Jamie I. Del Valle’s Jaguar is capable of.
Four machines topped our 1960s A-list: the E-type Jag, the Corvette, the Porsche 911S and the Shelby GT350. Let's see if these machines have aged better than we have.
The XK8 was the first all-new sporting Jaguar since the introduction of the XJS in 1975, and it seemed to be the answer to what Jaguar owners had been asking …