Thoughts on the next Jaguar X-Type

Dave Leggett's blog post yesterday on the possible new
design and treatment of the Jaguar X-Type is what we look for in a blog. This is a tidbit of insider knowledge mixed
with an educated guess. Leggett's experience with Jaguar and reporting on the British auto industry gives him a bit
more insight into the line than others and adds some wishful thinking. While his guess the X-Type and S-Type will
resemble the 2003 R-D6 concept shown here, is wishful thinking, there's nothing wrong with that. Maybe it will even
influence Jaguar to take a closer look at radically reworking their style.
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