Jaguar F-Type. Damn.

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:P

Of course. You are not handsome enough to engage in plutocratic demagoguery.
 
Here we go again, English I don't understand.

I need about one hour to translate @Omnis 's two last posts. :P


Unofficial thread poll

Which car is the best looking car?

a) The F-type

b) The Porsche 997 or the Porsche 991?


I vote for a b.
 
It's not like there's really a bad one, is there?
Nope, there isn't.

Wait, there is. A percentage of the Porsche 997 mk1 3.8 L. engine is crap. I think you're better of getting an F-type than the 997 mk1 3.8L. @axletramp 's 3.6 is a good an reliable engine.


Buuuut, I still have to see the F-type coupe in real life. I saw the convertible a couple of days ago and wasn't really impressed. But then again, I'm not a convertible fan.
 
:P

Of course. You are not handsome enough to engage in plutocratic demagoguery.
Omnis English dictionary needs to be a thing

And no. I really, really aren't. I look like a pug eating mashed potatoes
 
Let's hope so they do but with a 2.0 liter twin turbo engine. :D

A V8 or even a V6 is fiscally too expensive in Belgium. I know because my daily car is a 3.0L V6.
 
They are making a 4-banger F-Type.

I hope it sounds as good as the others or else all hell will break loose :irked:
 
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.
:lol: If I had a leather gauntlet to hand, I'd slap you with it and throw it at your feet.
 
The F-Type RS would like to say hello.
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http://www.autocar.co.uk/car-news/new-cars/jaguar-f-type-rs-convertible-prototype-takes-track
 
I'd love to see that happen. I can't remember the last Jaguar that had an available manual & the cars they've been selling over the last couple years don't really strike me as ones that would be anymore interesting.
 
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