| Jaguar Cars is actually a British based subsidiary of | | | | commercials. |
| the American Ford Motor Company that is quite | | | | At present, the Jaguar line up includes the X-type |
| famous for its production and manufacturing of | | | | which is a mid-size saloon; the S-type which is a |
| luxury saloon and sports cars. It has both | | | | luxury saloon; the XJ6, XJ8, and the XJR, which |
| performance and luxury and occupies the | | | | are full-size saloons; and the XK8 and XKR, which |
| markets for both. Its competition is quite diverse | | | | are sports cars and convertibles. |
| and includes the BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, | | | | One of the newest Jaguars introduced to the |
| Cadillac, Lexus, Infiniti, and the Lincoln which is | | | | market is the 2006 Jaguar S-type. It is a |
| another subsidiary of the Ford. | | | | four-door luxury sports sedan that is capable of |
| The Jaguar has certainly come through a lot and | | | | having five passengers. This car was styled by |
| has acquired quite a name for itself with many | | | | the late Geoff Lawson. In 2004, this had |
| important and popular people using it themselves. | | | | undergone a minor facelift that refined the car's |
| The British Prime Minister Tony Blaire is driven | | | | overall appearance, and also received an aluminum |
| around in a bottle-green Jaguar XJ8. In the British | | | | hood. Advantages of this vehicle, as compared to |
| television series Minder, the character Arthur | | | | other vehicles in its class, includes Anti-Lock |
| Daley is seen to be driving a Jaguar XJ6. | | | | Braking System (ABS), air conditioning, alarm, |
| Inspector Morse in the British television series of | | | | automatic transmission, CD player, child safety |
| the same name used a Jaguar Mark 2 to drive | | | | locks, child seat tethers, an above average |
| about his travails. Harold, of Harold and Maude, had | | | | highway mileage, leather seats, power windows |
| a Jaguar E-Type hearse. The film 52 Pick-Up had | | | | and locks, side airbags, side impact door beams, a |
| featured a silver Jaguar E-type, and Austin | | | | sunroof, and traction control. |
| Powers also drove the same type of vehicle, and | | | | For the most trusted and reliable source of |
| calling it a "Shaguar". The 1968 movie Danger: | | | | superb quality engine parts, electrical engine parts |
| Diabolik, Diabolik drove a black Jaguar E-type and | | | | and other Jaguar parts, like Jaguar Stype parts, |
| his love interest, Eva, had used a white one. The | | | | there is no other car parts online supplier than |
| Heist which is a made-for cable 1989 film had | | | | Jaguar Parts and Jaguar Auto Parts. |
| featured two dark green Jauar XJS couples. In | | | | This model has been first introduced in 1999 as a |
| the music scene, Sting drove a Jaguar for his | | | | 2000 model. It bore the name of the first S-Type |
| music video for the song "Desert Rose", and due | | | | that was introduced in 1964. In 2008, it is |
| to this, the song had been used in past Jaguar | | | | expected to be updated yet again. |