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...Hi "guys and gals" ( did I get that pitch right? ;-)), been out of touch for a while, been in Europe for about a month and when I got back picked up this '99 to replace the '97 which was totaled a while back, its the right color and I got a heck of a deal...but who knows with a Jag!

Cheers!
 

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Beautiful.....just remember (& you know this): there's no such thing as a cheap Jaguar!
 
tony barnhill said:
Beautiful.....just remember (& you know this): there's no such thing as a cheap Jaguar!

Q. Is my car's name pronounced "Jag-wahr" or "Jag-wire"?

A. Well, you are correct in that it's two syllables, but it sounds more like "bring-cash".





Stolen from the Scions of Lucas. :laugh:
 
DeltaAir423 said:
tony barnhill said:
Beautiful.....just remember (& you know this): there's no such thing as a cheap Jaguar!

Q. Is my car's name pronounced "Jag-wahr" or "Jag-wire"?

A. Well, you are correct in that it's two syllables, but it sounds more like "bring-cash".

I believe that would be 'Jag-u-ar, right Steve?
 
Mickey Richaud said:
DeltaAir423 said:
tony barnhill said:
Beautiful.....just remember (& you know this): there's no such thing as a cheap Jaguar!

Q. Is my car's name pronounced "Jag-wahr" or "Jag-wire"?

A. Well, you are correct in that it's two syllables, but it sounds more like "bring-cash".

I believe that would be 'Jag-u-ar, right Steve?

Absolutely! Three syllables, Mickey nailed it. :laugh:
 
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