Classic Jaguar

LONG DISTANCE CRUISER

OPINION

On this page in the last issue I concluded that I would be reverting to a Jaguar for everyday use, following my errant Range Rover L322. That car is now for sale. So if anyone fancies the Russian Roulette gamble of a 4.4 litre, LPGed synonym for unreliability, please get in touch via the magazine. It's had an obscene amount spent and should

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