Photo Gallery - Where are the XFs?
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2012 XFR. Currently stock. That might change soonish. Just enjoying it as it is. Does anyone know if Jaguar ever painted these wheels? This is the first one I've seen with the black wheels and red lettering. Also, I'm pretty sure the taillights have been tinted/smoked.
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2012 XFR. Currently stock. That might change soonish. Just enjoying it as it is. Does anyone know if Jaguar ever painted these wheels? This is the first one I've seen with the black wheels and red lettering. Also, I'm pretty sure the taillights have been tinted/smoked.
But I am 100% sure the red lettering was never a factory option.
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Matt Chilese (07-11-2020)
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THAT was my hunch. But I've been surprised at times when I ask this and am told "my iPhone". I have a high school friend who has an amazing eye for photography and is very artistic. She takes most of her shots riding a bike around the New Jersey shore and her pictures have been published and more recently she began selling them at a nice clip - all taken with an iPhone. I digress....
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Got out for the Hagerty Driver's Club event today. Was supposed to be the annual meet up at Pebble Beach golf course to watch the super fancy cars roll in. But now it was basically a coordinated group drive all over the country. My XF-R by UC Santa Cruz. Drove South to Santa Cruz in the PCH, then CA-9 to CA-35 back toward Halfmoon Bay. Great day for a drive! Every time I put this car down the road, it just reminds me of how good it is.
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Hopefully you guys aren't getting tired of my car. If you are, here's another! My friend recently bought a 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Q4. He and I spent a couple hours chasing each other up and down Redwood Rd. in Oakland, CA. Halfway through, we swapped cars.
Obviously these are very different cars. But both are for enthusiasts. Hot damn does that thing give you as close to a motorcycle experience as you can get. Compared to the XFR, it felt like I was simply wearing the Alfa. Going over the same road, the Giulia was WAY tighter with both cars in their "dynamic" set up.
I wholly enjoyed getting some seat time in that car. I'm so glad that those cars are out there and are that much of a riot.
Obviously these are very different cars. But both are for enthusiasts. Hot damn does that thing give you as close to a motorcycle experience as you can get. Compared to the XFR, it felt like I was simply wearing the Alfa. Going over the same road, the Giulia was WAY tighter with both cars in their "dynamic" set up.
I wholly enjoyed getting some seat time in that car. I'm so glad that those cars are out there and are that much of a riot.
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Hopefully you guys aren't getting tired of my car. If you are, here's another! My friend recently bought a 2017 Alfa Romeo Giulia Q4. He and I spent a couple hours chasing each other up and down Redwood Rd. in Oakland, CA. Halfway through, we swapped cars.
Obviously these are very different cars. But both are for enthusiasts. Hot damn does that thing give you as close to a motorcycle experience as you can get. Compared to the XFR, it felt like I was simply wearing the Alfa. Going over the same road, the Giulia was WAY tighter with both cars in their "dynamic" set up.
I wholly enjoyed getting some seat time in that car. I'm so glad that those cars are out there and are that much of a riot.
Obviously these are very different cars. But both are for enthusiasts. Hot damn does that thing give you as close to a motorcycle experience as you can get. Compared to the XFR, it felt like I was simply wearing the Alfa. Going over the same road, the Giulia was WAY tighter with both cars in their "dynamic" set up.
I wholly enjoyed getting some seat time in that car. I'm so glad that those cars are out there and are that much of a riot.