2014 XKR sales brochure
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https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...chures-232895/
I should add that real men don't read Owner's Handbooks either but you'll find them in the 'stickies' too.
Posted by a feeble poser.
Graham
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#8
I enjoy reading the sales brochures when they come out and it's a great addition to accompany your manuals if/when you sell. I like that they tell you the various available colors, interior options and wheel options as well. There are a couple out on eBay. One for $80 and this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/175554067617
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2014brgtruffle
2014brgtruffle:
Your request for a brochure reminds me of the night before I was to see my 2008 XKR in person for the first time. I found the car on Craigs List, liked the photos, and made an appointment to see the car the following morning. I immediately thought the best thing to do was to get a copy of the brochure to familiarize myself with the options, specifications, colors, and rims to make sure I felt more comfortable looking for the details of an XKR, (like the logo on the headrests and the steering wheel).
I think I googled "Jaguar Brochure" and I found a website that had PDFs of many Jag brochures. This is the link: https://www.auto-brochures.com/jaguar.html
I have always tried to get a hardcopy brochure of all the cars I've owned because I know the next owner is going to LOVE to have it.
Enjoy your XKR and welcome to the Forum
Rick D
Your request for a brochure reminds me of the night before I was to see my 2008 XKR in person for the first time. I found the car on Craigs List, liked the photos, and made an appointment to see the car the following morning. I immediately thought the best thing to do was to get a copy of the brochure to familiarize myself with the options, specifications, colors, and rims to make sure I felt more comfortable looking for the details of an XKR, (like the logo on the headrests and the steering wheel).
I think I googled "Jaguar Brochure" and I found a website that had PDFs of many Jag brochures. This is the link: https://www.auto-brochures.com/jaguar.html
I have always tried to get a hardcopy brochure of all the cars I've owned because I know the next owner is going to LOVE to have it.
Enjoy your XKR and welcome to the Forum
Rick D
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#12
Collect sales brochures while you can still find them for sale.
This modern nonsense of no more real sales brochures is BS.
I know the bean counters would have continued to count the cost every year but seriously?
Many luxury brands have stopped real brochures. One brand starts they all follow.
Don't think RR or Bentley have however.
Bill Lyons would not have approved
This modern nonsense of no more real sales brochures is BS.
I know the bean counters would have continued to count the cost every year but seriously?
Many luxury brands have stopped real brochures. One brand starts they all follow.
Don't think RR or Bentley have however.
Bill Lyons would not have approved
#13
Over the last 30 or so years I managed to collect all but a handful of post 1940 UK Jaguar brochures plus a few from before then as well as most of the US brochures. I also managed to pick up all of the UK Daimler brochures, post Jaguar ownership.There were enough to fill a couple of filing cabinets and then some.
I made the decision late last year to sell them though and am just keeping any for models and model years that I actually owned. I have sold over 300 already and probably have at least twice that to go!
I made the decision late last year to sell them though and am just keeping any for models and model years that I actually owned. I have sold over 300 already and probably have at least twice that to go!
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Over the last 30 or so years I managed to collect all but a handful of post 1940 UK Jaguar brochures plus a few from before then as well as most of the US brochures. I also managed to pick up all of the UK Daimler brochures, post Jaguar ownership.There were enough to fill a couple of filing cabinets and then some.
I made the decision late last year to sell them though and am just keeping any for models and model years that I actually owned. I have sold over 300 already and probably have at least twice that to go!
I made the decision late last year to sell them though and am just keeping any for models and model years that I actually owned. I have sold over 300 already and probably have at least twice that to go!
s 3 stuff?
#15
This is NOT going to become a For Sale or Wanted thread.
If anyone wants to ask u102768 or any other member about brochures they may have available, please do this directly by PM (Private Message) and NOT by posting in the thread.
Graham
If anyone wants to ask u102768 or any other member about brochures they may have available, please do this directly by PM (Private Message) and NOT by posting in the thread.
Graham
#16
Sorry, that wasn't my intention and, as per my profile, I am in New Zealand anyway so I am sure there are far cheaper sources for brochures! I was just highlighting how many brochures were churned out over the years.
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2014 Jaguar Original Sales Brochure
As Jaguar transitions to all electric vehicles as part of their new JLR marque, those of us who own the last full production 2014 XK models, including the 2015 “Final 50”, want to have complete documentation on our XKs - from sales brochures to owner manuals - to preserve this period in history.
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