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Old 03-28-2013, 10:19 PM
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I found this article about the F-type future development which to me is the most exciting thing I have read yet. A super 'R' spec coupe, could that be my next car in a couple of years?

Jaguar F-Type: expansion plans to mirror 911 philosophy | CarAdvice
 
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mirror 911 philosophy?

does that mean its going to look exactly the same for the next 60 years? and have 400 different variations?
 
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Thanks for the link tberg.

Jaguar being such a small entity, it's doing outstanding. Seems like they have set their goals very high and more importantly, they are working at a very fast pace to achieve it. I can already see the results.
 
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