AN incredible sports car that Jeremy Clarkson once said he'd "fallen so very badly in love with" can be picked up second-hand for a reasonable price.
The stunning Jaguar XKR Coupe, which was built by the British firm between 2006 and 2014, is a supercharged V8-powered beast capable of hitting up to 174 mph.
Clarkson reviewed the incredibly fast motor back in 2006 for The Times, and said: "I have fallen so very badly in love with the new Jaguar XKR."
Known for its sports car handing, fun value and charisma combined with a comfortable ride and classy interior, the XKR seemingly has it all.
Clarkson added: "It sits on fat, low-profile tyres and has aluminium gills so you expect it to be as hard as a sideboard and as unforgiving as an enraged barbary ape.
"But you'd be wrong, because it is wonderfully soft and compliant.
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"Getting out of, say, an Aston Martin V8 Vantage and into an XKR is like climbing off a kitchen chair and getting into bed."
While motoring legend put the XKR through its paces, he also noted its surprising practicality.
He said: "After a few laps of the Top Gear test track I actually felt that it had been deliberately set up to look good in our power-sliding shots.
"I know of no other car that's so easy to kick out of shape and hold there until the tyres burst. I absolutely loved it.
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"I also loved the creamy-smooth automatic transmission, the remarkably spacious boot and the fact that I really could get two of my children into what looked like ridiculously small back seats."
Indeed, the XKR has 330-litres of space thanks to its hatchback style boot, to go with the body-hugging sports seats and leather trim.
Depending on the version, which ranged from a 4.2-litre to a supercharged 5.0-litre V8, the XKR Coupe was priced at £84,550 at the very top end from new.
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"We can look back with a little bit of hindsight and say probably that car was a bit underrated."
But this steep price has fallen in recent years, with second-hand examples starting as low as £5,000 according to .
We found a gorgeous 2007 XKR Coupe on the Autotrader website for just £7,450, with an automatic gearbox and 94,000 miles on the clock.
This comes as a future classic sports car that Jeremy Clarkson compared to the Mazda MX-5 can be yours for less than £8,000.
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