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DAIMLER V8-250

£11,700

It’s a Daimler, actually.’ Practice saying it, because you’ll need to be able to do it without getting flustered. But this is the only downside of owning a Daimler V8-250 over the same car with a Jaguar badge and an XK six pot engine. A Mk2 Jag is a great car, but with a Daimler 2.5-litre hemi V8 up front, I’d argue it’s even better.

Never forget that Jaguar themselves, having bought

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