2013 Jaguar F-Type Review

More than 50 years after the E-Type was launched, Jaguar has brought its successor, the F-Type to the market. You might wonder why such a long gap between both the cars. Well, the British automaker was developing the F-Type way back in the 1980s but the project was delayed time and again, finally being cancelled after Ford bought the company. In 2000, Jaguar showcased the F-Type concept but that too did not make it to production. Now the F-Type is finally on sale and is offered with an option of 3 engines, the base V6, mid level V6 S and top end V8 S. The F-Type is priced right between the Porsche Boxster and Porsche 911 Carrera, thereby sitting in no man’s land.

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Paris 2012: Jaguar F-Type

This might be the first live shot of the Jaguar F-Type that isn’t taken on a blurry camera phone.

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Say Hello To The Jaguar F-Type
Here’s our first look at the Jaguar F-Type. Guess which one is the F-Type “R” model. Bet you can’t.
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Driving In Cars With Boys: Is This Any Way To Sell A Sports Car?

Jaguar is getting ready to launch their F-Type, the long anticipated successor to the fabled E-Type of yore. If there ever was a car that was associated with the word “sexy” it’s the E-Type, first introduced at the Geneva auto show in 1961. The two-seater F-Type will get its debut next month at the Paris auto show and it looks like Jaguar is trying to sex up the launch by announcing that indie music and YouTube sensation Lana Del Rey will “collaborate” with the car company on that launch and be the F-Type’s public face.

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Jaguar Looking For 1,100 Good Men To Help Build Diesel Wagons

Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich plant is going on a recruitment drive to add 1,100 jobs, as the plant prepares to produce the F-Type sports car and the holy grail of automotive-dom…the XF Sportbrake diesel!

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Jaguar Adds 2.0L Turbo 4-Cylinder, Supercharged V6 To Lineup

Two new engines will be joining the Jaguar family, with at least one confirmed for the new F-Type sports car.

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Jaguar F-Type To Be Offensively Loud

Among the various rumor-mongers in the automotive world, UK rag Auto Express has a pretty good track record of publishing “spy photo renderings” that look just like the real thing. So when they published some drawings and a video of the Jaguar F-Type, it was worth paying attention.

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