Jaguar World

RICHARD BREMNER

ANCY A cheap Jaguar? There may be risks with this acquisition method, but potentially some beat-the-system satisfaction, too. Buying this way requires paddling among the more unfortunate pools of the used-car world, but occasionally treasures can be found. I’m talking about salvage, and the steady stream of cars that, for one reason or another, end up on the racking systems of Britain’s vehicle recycling

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