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Old 09-28-2012, 12:45 PM
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Here it is friends. What do you think?
 
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Overall a nice car. Looks best IMHO from 3qtr rear. Not a big fan of the air ducts under the headlights, but hopefully they are at least functional.

Interior is pretty modern (no wood). Wood is not an option, but you do have multiple aluminum finish/color choices. The Jag site says 3 engine choices, that should be fun.

Can't wait to see the coupe that is coming next. I may have one of those in 5-6 years when the first or second owner takes it into my price range.
 
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Old 09-28-2012, 01:29 PM
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I'll just stick with our 2006 XK8. Far less costly, and still better-looking. To me, the new F-Type looks like a Porsche/Audi hybrid in the front, a BMW in profile, and a Nissan/Infiniti hybrid in the rear. So Tata at least covered all the bases....
 
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Old 09-28-2012, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Jon89
I'll just stick with our 2006 XK8. Far less costly, and still better-looking. To me, the new F-Type looks like a Porsche/Audi hybrid in the front, a BMW in profile, and a Nissan/Infiniti hybrid in the rear. So Tata at least covered all the bases....
Yep, all of the latest two seaters have that same basic look, and each one looks like an amalgam of the whole group, with a piece from here and a piece from there.

They are good looking cars, and, I am sure are mechanically VERY good cars, but, they simply lack that classic/timeless look of our 100 XKs.

In just a few years the next rendition of two seaters will come out and make these new ones look dated.
 
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Old 09-28-2012, 02:13 PM
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No way to know at this point how mechanically or electronically sound the F-Type will be. Those who jump up immediately and purchase one will serve as guinea pigs. Good solid data will require a couple of years or more. Will initial model-year problems be a) minor, b) significant, or c) somewhere in between? Given Tata's ownership history, I would put my money on c)....
 

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Old 09-28-2012, 02:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Jon89
No way to know at this point how mechanically or electronically sound the F-Type will be. Those who jump up immediately and purchase one will serve as guinea pigs. Good solid data will require a couple of years or more. Will initial model-year problems be a) minor, b) significant, or c) somewhere in between? Given Tata's ownership history, I would put my money on c)....
Well then, let me clarify my statement.

I was referring to handling, performance, technology and the like, in comparison to the 100 XK series, which is, after all, a platform that was designed quite some time ago, not dependability or soundness.

No doubt a brand new platform, especially a high tech one, will have bugs and issues to work through in upcoming model years, just as the XK8/R did.
 

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IMHO It looks very "BMW-like" from the side view. Interior is pretty cool, but I don't like the the "passenger handle" attached to the console.

Overall I think I like it but it cries for a longer hood up front.

Nice pictures...

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Needs more wood. Pretty car. Could use a bit more of the curves...
 
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I think the car is beautiful, more reminiscent of the BMW Z8 profile than anything else. That passenger side "handle" connected to the console seems destined to get banged up, and I just don't like it. Interior is modern but not classic. I wonder what the weight will be and how quick the V8 will be as opposed to the supercharged v6. What is pricing going to be like?
 
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Originally Posted by Jag#4
I may have one of those in 5-6 years when the first or second owner takes it into my price range.
DITTO!

Love the car, every bit of it!
 
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In one pic it looks like a Maserati in the other a 370Z certainly an amalgam of shapes to be sure
 
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It will probably be a superb car to drive, but I would still rather have one of these because it's just so pretty:

 
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I don't like Jaguar's new direction. They are barely distinguishable from the crowd now.

I think they've lost touch with their history and tradition which is a damn shame.

For a roadster, it looks pretty big. As others have mentioned, I see a lot of Maserati and Nissan in this, certainly no Jaguar.

Put a scaled down X100 body kit on a contemporary Miata with Jaguar touches (wood, bigger engine - may I suggest a V12 or I6? - gentle purr and best of all, plenty of get up and go) and you'd have a serious winner.

This just looks bloated, unoriginal and rather un-Jaguar.
 
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I wouldn't kick one out of the garage, though with a few styling tweaks it could easily have been much better.
 
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Originally Posted by Fedoraja1
I don't like Jaguar's new direction. They are barely distinguishable from the crowd now.

I think they've lost touch with their history and tradition which is a damn shame.
+1

Without the badges I'd not have guessed this is a Jaguar. It reminds me of a Miata with a body kit.
 
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What no woodgrain even my 95 XJR has black wood grain what where they thinking obviously aiming at German car owners they like to have bland interiors (LOL)
 
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