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Models
- (-) Remove 9-3 filter 9-3
- (-) Remove C5 filter C5
- 3 Series (1) Apply 3 Series filter
- E Pace (1) Apply E Pace filter
- F Pace (1) Apply F Pace filter
- S Type (3) Apply S Type filter
- X Type (3) Apply X Type filter
- XE (5) Apply XE filter
- XF (12) Apply XF filter
- XJ (4) Apply XJ filter
- XK (2) Apply XK filter
Parts
- (-) Remove Headlamp Washer Jet filter Headlamp Washer Jet
- Screen Washer Motor (2) Apply Screen Washer Motor filter
- Windscreen Washer Motor (2) Apply Windscreen Washer Motor filter
- Wiper Motor (2) Apply Wiper Motor filter
- Wiper Motor Linkage (2) Apply Wiper Motor Linkage filter
- Wiper Motor Relay (2) Apply Wiper Motor Relay filter
- Wiper Motor Switch (2) Apply Wiper Motor Switch filter
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Jaguar trivia
- Talk about testing your car! Jaguars are put through a very rigorous climate test, where they are first tested in -40 degrees for twelve hours. Once that's done, the cars are then sprayed with water while standing in a 0-degree wind tunnel. That's why they cope so well with British weather.
- PM Margaret Thatcher was determined to keep Jaguar as a British company, and in 1984 she announced that the brand was protected from foreign purchasing. The government retained a 50% share of the company until it became clear that foreign investment was essential as 1990 rolled around.
- The 2014 Superbowl advert for Jaguar featured Brit actors Ben Kingsley and Mark Strong, with a terrified Tom Hiddlestone hanging out of a helicopter as it flew across London. Not many people know that the driver used for this advert was The Stig (Ben Collins).
- The most expensive car in Jaguar's history is the XJ220. It cost a rather intimidating £413,000 in 1991 and is also one of the fastest cars they've ever built, capable of getting up to 217mph.
- Transporting a load of Jaguars isn't easy. When being loaded onto trains, every car is driven by a driver that isn't wearing a seatbelt. Those drivers aren't allowed to wear belts, and they even have to get rid of any metal eyelets on their shoes. This is all to prevent the possibility of scratches, and what's more, the drivers aren't even allowed to touch the outside of the cars!