That, sir, is not classy. It's clearly rakish and dissolute.
How about now?
@Omnis but you like, no?
Called the local Jaguar dealership today and the coupé not going to be in the showroom before May 2014.
I'm coming to England, right now. I definitely want to sit in a F-typo.And I sat in the drivers seat of an R - Coupe on Friday
...sadly no keys.
I have to say that the coupe feels a bit more special, I don't know if it is because I have seen so many F-Type convertibles, but being inside felt like an event, the rear pillars give the interior a great shape that you couldn't replicate on a convertible, I am very much looking forward to what the press make of it.
I'm coming to England, right now. I definitely want to sit in a F-typo.
Oh, ok. So I guess you didn't sit in a coupe in a showroom?
So I decided to have a go on the Jaguar configurator, and it appears that the XK has disappeared. Does this mean it's being discontinued to allow for greater F-Type production?
There is an orange one around were I live. I also saw a V6S floor it on the highway this summer, beautiful car.For me one V6 Coupe in XK-RS blue please
I really like this car, I saw an orange roadster 2 weeks ago.
Kind of obvious looking at your avatar.I saw a black convertible a couple of days ago and it is, in the flesh so to speak, not nearly as beautiful as a Porsche 911 (personal opinion). I'm saying this because a 911 is the only expensive car that interests me.
I'd only consider buying a coupe when a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder is a fact.
And I could see me driving a Cayman but not a 911. Difference of opinion is all, I just don't care for the 911.I'd say: F-type > Cayman. I could see me driving an F-type but probably not a Cayman.
I don't care if it's upholstered with the king's wool. That car is vulgar and obscene.
Wait. The 911 look better than the F?
Subjective but you are SOOOOOOOOOOOO wrong there. The F is absolutely divine at all angles, the 911 has some kinda gawky angles in reality- don't believe the manufacturers photos.
I don't look into mirrors.That will be enough, now! Blasphemy! The F-type lover, by requisite, gazes into a mirror and looks upon a surly, reprobate clod. He keeps slatternly company and bears the putrescent woes of nameless trollops on his loins. The 911 owner, in stark contrast, is of sterling worth. He is righteous in action and maintains an unsullied reputation-- a man of which you can be nobly acquainted and receive free root canals.