2000 Jaguar F-Type

When Jaguar unveiled the C-X16 concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011, many Jaguar fans thought of the F-Type, which debuted at the <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="EVBAE00007" title="North American International Auto Show" href="/topic/services-shopping/vehicles/auto-shows/north-american-international-auto-show-EVBAE00007.topic">North American International Auto Show</a> in Detroit 11 years earlier. With a shape that recalled the legendary E-Type, and powered by a 240-horsepower V-6, this rear-drive coupe wasn't built. Instead, Ford, which owned Jaguar, built the X-Type and S-Type sedans. It's like opting for Roseanne Barr over <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB0004582" title="Katy Perry" href="/topic/entertainment/music/katy-perry-PECLB0004582.topic">Katy Perry</a>.
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( April 10, 2012 )

When Jaguar unveiled the C-X16 concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2011, many Jaguar fans thought of the F-Type, which debuted at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit 11 years earlier. With a shape that recalled the legendary E-Type, and powered by a 240-horsepower V-6, this rear-drive coupe wasn't built. Instead, Ford, which owned Jaguar, built the X-Type and S-Type sedans. It's like opting for Roseanne Barr over Katy Perry.

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