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New Jaguar E-Type to be built


TrevS

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Hi all

 

Massive news for Jaguar fans as it seems a new E-type concept is going to be put into production. No exact figures on price yet but estimated to be between £400-800k depending on numbers of cars produced.

 

Full details here

 

http://www.topgear.com/uk/assets/cms/eea0e14d-819b-4d2f-a483-fd4f7610ec74/Large%20Image.jpg?p=110304_10:42

 

Looks stunning, what do you guys think?

 

Trev

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If they build it, and it looks like that, they will be able to sell it for whatever they want.

 

Utterly stunning, Jaguar are without a doubt my favourite car brand of the moment, they have by far the best overall lineup. :cool:

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It's a Jag parts bin special :D Still utterly beautiful though :cool:

 

It's nice, but it's only another concept that a company says they'll make for buyers with ridiculous budgets. Nothing new there, and it certainly isn't another E-Type if only for the stupid price tag.

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Wrong car , they already made the xk180 - now THAT was the car to make !, priced 30-50 k , and it must be future proofed , use of the micro turbines,or hydrogen cell driving electric motor wheels , and very light weight - would sell like hot cakes !! once people overcame the petrol addiction!

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Wrong car , they already made the xk180 - now THAT was the car to make !, priced 30-50 k , and it must be future proofed , use of the micro turbines,or hydrogen cell driving electric motor wheels , and very light weight - would sell like hot cakes !! once people overcame the petrol addiction!

 

Do you mean the C-X75?

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