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The $70 million F/A-18 fighter jet was reportedly being towed out of the hangar bay when the of the USS Harry S. Truman crew ...
The project was inspired by the TWR Supercat (based on the Jaguar XJS), as the original raced against the BMW 635 CSi in ...
The XJS coupes are the best because of the sleak ... if you invest in anything invest in the cooling system. If the engine runs hot, well it's done! Other electronic gremlins and issues arise ...
Carlisle will mark 50 years of the Triumph TR7, but there are quite a few cars celebrating the half-century mark.
Nonetheless, this story has nothing to do with the upcoming sedan mentioned above, as it is all about the resurrection of the XJ. You do remember Jaguar's demised flagship sedan, don't you?
Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range ...
Actual terms vary by lender. Good engine ave injector rubber quality. Experienced engine fire in parking lot. Put out saved car. New injector hosses clean up and back on road. Sold @ 70k miles.
Remember the Mjølner? Not the mythical hammer of thunder from whence the name originated, but the equally earth-shaking V12 engine under development by Danish hypercar marque Zenvo. Welp ...
At Zenvo, we are a team of passionate, genuine ‘car guys’, and it is not every day that a V12 engine is born, so it is very proud moment and very exciting to finally showcase Mjølner.” ...
The most powerful V12 engine has just seen the light of day in Denmark as part of the Aurora development program. The Mjolner powerplant pumps out 1,250 horsepower or 1,850 horsepower when ...
"It is not every day a V12 engine is born, so it is very exciting to finally showcase Mjølner. The fact it is the world’s most powerful road car V12 engine was not something we set out to ...
From 1971 to 1997 the Jaguar V12 engine served as a benchmark for performance and crucially, smoothness, from the E-type, to the XJ12, to the XJS and of course, the XJR racing cars. This was arguably ...