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In spite of these photos being a few years old, proof that one doesn’t have to store their F-Types away in winter. 380 hp + RWD + VAP tune + Maine winter = LOTS OF FUN.
And, yeah, I know we’re not precisely parked in front of Scarborough Jaguar/Land Rover’s front doors. Considering we had those beautiful raised bricks to contend with, we’re lucky we didn’t hit!
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..... I know we’re not precisely parked in front of Scarborough Jaguar/Land Rover’s front doors. Considering we had those beautiful raised bricks to contend with, we’re lucky we didn’t hit!
Jaguar Dealerships have the same corporate appearance everywhere but they have a better class of car park in Burgos, Spain.
I was just at the Canadian International Car Show -- gotta say, I was *not* impressed with the 2021 F-type. I suppose the adage of not messing with perfection applies -- there really is no need to change the look of the car. Having said this, for folks like me with a 2018 F-type, I see no reason to swap out into a new 2021 F-type.