CNN.com readers holding on to big SUVs Jun 13, 2008
The Houston, Texas, businessman spends about $75 a week to fill up his 2004 Ford Expedition and another $80 on premium gas for his 2001 Jaguar XJ8. But instead of being a drain on his wallet, the soaring price of gas has been a financial windfall. (CNN -- Law)
More vehicles prefer premium gas Apr 14, 2008
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Holiday gas pain: Prices keep rising in Cambridge Nov 20, 2007
On Friday, he stopped at the Hess station to fill up his Jaguar XJ8 with $3. 17 a gallon premium unleaded fuel before driving to Maine to perform in a jazz show. (Cambridge Chronicle, MA)
Three pals go on football road trips Nov 16, 2007
Before that, a Volvo S80, Land Rover, Cadillac DTS and Jaguar XJ8. (The Hummer of 2007 "was like driving testosterone," Moore said. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Luxury car dealer heads for bankruptcy court Jun 4, 2007
This week, Platinum listed 34 cars for sale on its Web site, ranging from a 2004 Jaguar XJ8 for $37,000 to a 2002 Volkswagen Passat for $13,000. Judge Monroe has scheduled the first hearing in the case for June 6, and a meeting between Platinum and its creditors on June 12. (Austin Business Journal, TX)
ForbesAutos: Luxury automakers' super sedans Feb 17, 2007
Visual differences between regular sedans and their superlative counterparts are often so subtle that the average driver will have a hard time distinguishing a regular Audi A4 from the hot-rod RS 4, or an elegant Jaguar XJ8 from the ferocious XJR. The kid wearing a sideways baseball cap will never notice the subtle differences until you shut him down when the light turns green. The sedans are stealthy, so you can be a performance loony and not look bad in your neighborhood, Phillippi... (MSNBC -- Business)
Lexus 460: More Luxury for Less Feb 16, 2007
Lexus' new LS has just about every luxury feature you can find on the BMW 7-Series, Audi A8, Jaguar XJ8, and the Mercedes S550 (back-massaging seats, heated steering wheel, etc. . (BusinessWeek)