Want a rad-era supercar that sells for less than others in its class, is easier to work on than its contemporaries, and was once the world’s fastest car? Consider the Jaguar XJ220. With fewer than 300 made, this rare find can be called a bargain for what it offers.
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Oddly, since we first published this, I have recently seen two in the flesh: Mecum’s Kissimmee sale and the New York auto show.
David S. Wallens said:
Oddly, since we first published this, I have recently seen two in the flesh: Mecum’s Kissimmee sale and the New York auto show.
I think that's what people call "a sign."
If we get everyone to pitch in a few dollars...
Bill_C
New Reader
4/8/25 12:35 p.m.
I've seen a couple in person. They are impressive and a LOT bigger than they look in photos. On my bucket list since introduction, but out of reach for my budget.
In reply to Bill_C :
I always like it when a car ends up being bigger or smaller in real life than in pictures. It kind of forces me to see it from a different angle.
The current-gen Supra was definitely a car that looks much smaller in person than in photos.