It's more visually appealing than its German peers, and offers dynamic handling, loads of interior room and plenty of power.
By Kirk Bell of MSN Autos
2011 Jaguar XJ Series (© Jaguar Cars Limited)Click to enlarge picture
Jaguar breaks with more than 40 years of tradition by giving the XJ sedan a new styling theme.
The XJ sedan has been the stately staple of the Jaguar brand since 1968. Though redesigned several times since it was introduced (the last redesign was for the 2004 model year), the styling of this proper British saloon has always been an evolution of the original, so it has had similar looks for decades. As a result, the car has appeared old to some consumers and has struggled to shed the quality issues Jaguar had before Ford Motor Co. took ownership in 1989. Now owned by the Indian company Tata Motors, Jaguar has given the XJ an all-new look for the 2011 model year. But will it be enough for the XJ to take some sales away from better-selling German competitors?
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