Do I want the F-Type? AUTOWEEK Does!

It depends on your hierarchy of hero cars. The F-Type lacks the polish and, by extension, the sophistication of a 911 or R8. It lacks the cachet of a Ferrari California T, and in certain respects, it’s less comfortable than any of them.

On the other hand, the F-Type is substantially less expensive than any of those, which by definition makes it more accessible. It’s arguably the purest car among its Euro competitors, and it’s no slouch in any respect.

If excitement and craft are important in your hierarchy, then you won’t go wrong. If you’re looking for that in a package that is both gorgeous and reasonably priced by up-front and operating costs, you want it.

The F-Type manual is an increasingly rare creature among thoroughbred sports cars.

P. Vettraino – Senior Editor At Large, has written for Autoweek since 1990.

1,000 Mile Mille Miglia

Interactive Jaguar Blog: Kim McCullough, Vice President Marketing, Jaguar Land Rover North America, will fulfill a lifelong dream of competing in the grueling 1,000 mile Mille Miglia classic car rally through Italy, in her 1954 Jaguar XK120 roadster, this weekend.

Regards,
Jaguar North America Communications

Website For Purchasing Electronic Jaguar Manuals Service Bulletins Etc.

I ran across a very interesting website called JagDocs today while looking for an electronic workshop manual for my XK8.

The website is: http://www.jagdocs.com/ and you can buy all sorts of electronic manuals, pamphlets, brochures and technical / service bulletins for many of the models, to include some of the classics like the E-Type. Even better, the costs are not much – factory service manuals are @ $10.00.

Best Regards, Jack