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I checked that out and it is much better. A few niggles though :angel:
Sorry to be a pedant! |
2004/Jaguar/X-Type
Estate DIESEL Manual 5 speed Front Wheel Drive Estate I am confident that I had to add the above as a custom. |
1994/Jaguar/XJ6
(This is also known as an x300 as there were other XJ6s before and after it, XJ6 is what the sticker says though) Mine was a 3.2L 4-speed automatic, rear wheel drive, sport. The same model was also available as a manual 5-speed. There were 3.2L, 3.6L & 4.0L petrol variants. Trim levels were Basic, Executive & Sovereign, this was further complicated by there being sport versions of each which had a different rear axle ratio to change the gearing. That might be more important than the Basic/Executive/Sovereign distinction as that mostly changed the interior fit. So the complete model range would be: For each engine size XL Basic Non-Sport Automatic XL Basic Non-Sport Manual 5-speed XL Basic Sport Automatic XL Basic Sport Manual 5-speed XL Executive Non-Sport Automatic XL Executive Non-Sport Manual 5-speed XL Executive Sport Automatic XL Executive Sport Manual 5-speed XL Sovereign Non-Sport Automatic XL Sovereign Non-Sport Manual 5-speed XL Sovereign Sport Automatic XL Sovereign Sport Manual 5-speed So that is 12 variants by engine size and there are 3 standard engine sizes. Thankfully they are all Petrol and not other fuel options were made as standard. Unless it hasn't become clear yet, I have a thing for Jaguars, especially x300s and I am a member of the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club :-P My specific car had a customisation. It had an LPG system fitted as a second fuel source. This was a common modification but it was not part of the standard model range. |
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Hi, please can you add 2010 Jeep Wrangler Sahara Unlimited CRD (2.8 diesel) to your vehicle selector and on the iphone app.
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Hello, can you please add:
2016 BMW 328d xDrive (diesel) 2014 and 2015s are listed, but nothing for the new 2016 model I just purchased. Thanks! |
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