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Jaguar XFR-S: The Video
Thu, 29 Nov 2012With the Jaguar XFR-S now on the show floor in Los Angeles, we have theĀ firstĀ video of Jaguar’s quickest saloon car. Pretty (although quite un-Jaguar like) though the XFR-S is to look at, nothing gives you a feel for a car – apart from driving it – quite as well as a decent video with great sounds. And that’s exactly what Jaguar has on offer with their launch video for the XFR-S.
Ford Focus ST (2012) at the Frankfurt motor show
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