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Autoglym competition - BobbyG
On Autoglym website (www.autoglym.com) there is a competition to win some goodies. You had to answer what the make and models of cars are that they show. There are 5 and I know them all apart from the second, it is a Jaguar but which model?

I think S type but the pic doesn't tie up with pics on Jag website.

Any definite answers?



[Yes I am bored on Sunday night!]
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2007 Seat Altea XL 2.0 TDI (140) Stylance
2005 Skoda Fabia vrS
Autoglym competition - Citroënian {P}
I think it may be an X-type or an S-type. It's definitely not an XJ, the dials are wrong.
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Autoglym competition - Pugugly {P}
Westpig will know.
Autoglym competition - Happy Blue!
I had a good look on the Jag website and I reckon its an S-type. The steeering wheel rather than anything else gave it away. I am surprised the dash of the X-type and S-type are so similar and frankly I find them both boring. To me there is just something very cheap about the buttons - I can't explain, I just don't 'get it'.
Autoglym competition - BobbyG
I thought S type as well but the steering wheel doesn't have any controls on it, but all the pics on their website do. I too thought that the shape and size of the dials were closest to the S type.
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2007 Seat Altea XL 2.0 TDI (140) Stylance
2005 Skoda Fabia vrS
Autoglym competition - tr7v8
I am surprised the dash of the X-type and S-type are so similar and frankly I find them both >> boring.
To me there is just something very cheap about the buttons - I can't explain
I just don't 'get it'.

Yup it's a S-Type, identical to mine. Boring it isn't, in fact it's one of the best dashes in any car I've driven. Everything falls to hand & is generally a single button to press. Nowt cheap about the buttons. The S & the X dashes are quite different when you drive them.