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About Jaguar

Jaguar Cars Limited is a luxury car manufacturer, originally based at Browns Lane, Coventry, England but now at Whitley, Coventry. It was founded as the Swallow Sidecar Company in 1922, changing to SS Cars Ltd in 1934, and finally becoming Jaguar Cars Ltd in 1945.

While Jaguar is currently part of the Premier Automotive Group, Ford is considering divesting both Jaguar and Land Rover, with India's Tata Motors the frontrunner to buy the brands.

The name is pronounced /ˈdʒægjuːɚ/ "jag-u-ar", with the term "Jag" being used colloquially.

History

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Jaguar SS 100 2½-Litre (1936)

roadster 2 doors / 2 seats, petrol (gasoline) 6 cylinder straight (inline), 12 valves OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 2663 cm3, 76.1 kW, speed, rear wheel drive

Jaguar SS 100 3.5 (1938)

drophead coupé (convertible coupé) 2 doors / 2 seats, petrol (gasoline) 6 cylinder straight (inline), 12 valves OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 3485 cm3, 93.2 kW, manual 4 speed, rear wheel drive

Jaguar SS 2½-Litre (1937)

sedan (saloon) 4 doors / 5 seats, petrol (gasoline) 6 cylinder straight (inline), 12 valves OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 2663 cm3, 77.6 kW, manual 4 speed, rear wheel drive

Jaguar SS 3½-Litre (1937)

sedan (saloon) 2 doors / 5 seats, petrol (gasoline) 6 cylinder straight (inline), 12 valves OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 3485 cm3, 93.2 kW, manual 4 speed, rear wheel drive

Jaguar SS 90 (1935)

roadster 2 doors / 2 seats, petrol (gasoline) 6 cylinder straight (inline), 12 valves side valve (flathead, L-block, L-head), 2663 cm3, 67.1 kW, speed, rear wheel drive

 
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