Jaguar XJ is the ultra-cool vintage car you can actually afford to buy
In
the 1960s and ’70s, few sedans oozed ultra-cool style as the Jaguar
XJ does. Long and slender, with liquid lines yawning from the limpid
headlamps back to an elegantly tapered tail, they seemed to slither down the
road like something from a naughty dream.
Jerry
Hall, Tom Petty, and Frank Sinatra owned them. So did the royal family.
Owning
one now can also be a nightmare.
Complications
from rust damage, overheating issues, and cracked cables can spell hours
stranded on the side of the road instead of tooling to a picnic or swishing
through London streets to a nighttime haunt. And if you try to go more modern
by buying an XJ from the later generations of the 1980s and ’90s, you’ll find
that they lag, underpowered, comparable vehicles from BMW and Mercedes.
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