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The base model delivers16/24 mpg city/highway (16/22 for the base model convertible) while the XKR takes you 15/22 mpg. Of course, Jaguar has made completely sure that every mile traveled in the new XK is a wonderful blend of high performance and luxurious comfort. The are loads of standard features in the spacious cabin - and all of them are conveniently located - and seamlessly integrated.

While $82,000 seems like a hefty price tag, the Jaguar XK is actually considerably less expensive than most of its class peers. Substantial changes have been implemented in both the coupe and convertible XK for 2010. One of the most significant is the addition of the rotary-style gear dial that was first seen in the Jaguar XF.

They are not perfect cars, but they come very close to being. As you expect from one of the world’s finest sports cars, the XK accelerates with amazing quickness. An all-new direct injected 5.0L V8 comes in either a naturally aspirated or supercharged version. The naturally aspirated version produces 385 horses and 380 lb-ft of torque while the supercharged XKR, (rhymes with Cadillac XLR) unleashes an incredible 510 ponies and churns out 461 lb-ft of twist. These rear wheel driven street monsters are additionally powered by a 6-speed automatic transmission with controls for at-will manual shifting.

Leyland and Rover and became British Leyland Motor Corporation in 1968, but financial difficulties led to effective nationalization of the company in 1975, and then it became British Leyland, Ltd.

Jaguar was separated again in 1984, taking the Vanden Plas name with it, and was subsequently taken over by Ford around 1989. In 1999 it joined Aston Marton, Volvo and Land Rover (added in 2001) as part of Ford’s Premier Automotive Group, though it has never earned a profit for the Dearborn-based Ford.

William Lyons and William Walmsey, who were motorcycle enthusiasts. The name first appeared on a 2.5 liter saloon in 1935, but after World War II the entire company took over the name because the initials SS reminded people of Nazi Germany.

In the 1950’s Jaguar became well known for a series of stylish sports cars and elegant luxury saloons. The company bought the Daimler car company ((no relation to Daimler-Benz) from the Birmingham Small Arms Company in 1960, and used Daimler as the brand for their most luxurious saloons from the late 60s on.