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Old 03-26-2013, 11:44 PM
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I like the performance but forget the styling. Looking at the front, my first thoughts were GTR. Great car, but Nissan is not a designated gentleman's racer. At 25 units, Jaguar doesn't need to worry about sales, these will find their homes if they haven't yet. However, if this is a sign of things to come, I'll be out looking for an early XKR Coupe...
 
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Was thinking about getting a few...but the yellow brake calipers puts me off.
 
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Was thinking about getting a few...but the yellow brake calipers puts me off.
Ahh come on, don't let that stop you. Several hard laps around the track and they will be graphite gray ))
 
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Now there's one I won't be adding to me bucket list.
 
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I think people are focusing on the styling too much and not what the car represents--a challenge to the GT3RS, etc., at least in "spirit". Now if they can just make a return to motorsports, I think they can resurrect the brand more completely.
 
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Yuck! I'd rather kiss Nancy Pelosi.
 
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It may give some of you comfort to know that many on the Corvette forum are trashing the new C7 model coming out later this year, and there's countless threads about it. They think its styling is just awful. What a horrible forum.

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Yuck! I'd rather kiss Nancy Pelosi.
I don't care if you're a Republican or a Democrat, but that's just plain gross. Like Margaret-Thatcher-naked-on-a-cold-day gross.
 
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Originally Posted by Bruce H.
It may give some of you comfort to know that many on the Corvette forum are trashing the new C7 model coming out later this year, and there's countless threads about it. They think its styling is just awful. What a horrible forum.

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Interesting. The more I look at the C7 pictures the more I like it. Even the interior looks good. It may be blasphemy to say this on this forum but, just from pictures I think the C7 is more exiting looking than the F-type.

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Originally Posted by axr6
Interesting. The more I look at the C7 pictures the more I like it. Even the interior looks good. It may be blasphemy to say this on this forum but, just from pictures I think the C7 is more exiting looking than the F-type.

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I like the convertible from most angles, but I can't get my head around the coupe's styling at all. It will be extremely popular, which may be its biggest drawback for some. The F-Type has a more mature and conservative look I think, and that may be its biggest drawback.

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IMO the XKR-S GT looks better than the XKR-S. The bonnet is killer! Two things looks out of place: 1) they left the standard spoiler on the hatch and 2) they should have mounted the carbon fiber spoiler at the edges of the hatch, not in the middle. They have yet to mention if there is a rear seat delete option or an available roll bar.
 
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Originally Posted by Mike V
Whats up with the double trunk spoilers?
Agreed!! With a spoiler like that can you imagine how many racer boys it would attract when you're at a stoplight? Not something I want to deal with.

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Other than the spoiler on top of the spoiler, I think it looks cool. IMO the weirdest thing about it is that they keep pushing the XK in this direction, even beyond what they did with the XKR-S. I can only think they must be in a rush to change their image or something, because I would have thought that an XF hardtop would have been a more fitting car to put the big wing on, stiffen the suspension, and turn into a track car.

The thing that I like most about the XK is that its NOT a 911. I think the car is cool, and I mean they're making 25 of them so its really just a concept. I just wonder if the concept is more about the brand's direction than the XK line (isn't the rumor that the XK is going to go bigger and more up-market soon?).
 
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Originally Posted by TheMCP
I can only think they must be in a rush to change their image or something, because I would have thought that an XF hardtop would have been a more fitting car to put the big wing on, stiffen the suspension, and turn into a track car.
Did you mean the F-Type? If so, my dealer says the F-Type Coupe will be released early next year in all three variants - V6 S/C, V6 S/C+, and V8S.

Later next year the F-Type R will follow. And he is positive a F-Type RS will come out just before a mid-cycle refresh is due. Expect a massive wing on that one. The way things are going, it might even have three massive wings on its trunk....
 
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Yeah, F-Type is what I meant, not enough coffee apparently. I have a feeling the hardtop is going to look awesome, we'll see. I still like my XK too much, and the price on the F Type is too high, for me to consider trading anything in... but I'm interested regardless.
 
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Old 03-29-2013, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by mjsammon
Agreed!! With a spoiler like that can you imagine how many racer boys it would attract when you're at a stoplight? Not something I want to deal with.

Mike
The same would have to be said for the Porsche 911 GT-RS!
 
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Saw it at the NY International Auto Show yesterday.

Gentlemen - Introducing Jaguar XKR-S GT-imag0185.jpg
 
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Originally Posted by Octurbo
The hp is the same-550 hp - someone can chime in on the different way of measuring hp in Europe resulting in 542 hp.
Euro power figures are given in PS, which is short for Pferdestärke (Horse Power in German)

1HP = 1.01387PS

So it's the same output as the XKR-S.
 
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I think they should have not used the stock spoiler at all. To have the little one with the other added looks sort of like a tacky add on IMHO. But I must say it is nice to see such a focused version of the XK. Makes me want to consider keeping mine and hardcoring it out!
 
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Originally Posted by Evoking
I think they should have not used the stock spoiler at all. To have the little one with the other added looks sort of like a tacky add on IMHO. But I must say it is nice to see such a focused version of the XK. Makes me want to consider keeping mine and hardcoring it out!
Some nice rims, coil over suspension, ecu tune, pulley, a tasteful aero package and some larger carbon fiber paddles would not be a bad way to go.....
 


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