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Jaguar XK-Series
Now in its ninth year, the XK- offered in both coupe and convertible forms continues to be given some subtle revisions; they are likely to be the final major changes prior to the car ceases production.
A genuine Grand Tourer, able to eating in the miles with aplomb, XK could be had with whether naturally-aspirated or perhaps a supercharged engine, either using the excellent six speed automatic transmission.
Handling is sharp, because of a competent package of chassis electronics, and acceleration is punchy -the supercharged version can hit 100kph from standstill in five seconds, another quicker compared to standard-engined variant.
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