Oxford Diecast - NXF008 - Automobile, Jaguar, XF - Police Dept - GX10 HFL
Stock Number | NXF008 |
Original Retail Price | £4.95 |
Brand | Oxford Diecast |
Manufacturer | Oxford Diecast |
Body Style | Oxford Diecast Jaguar XF |
Image Provider's Website | Link |
Prototype Vehicle | Automobile, Jaguar, XF (Details) |
Road or Company Name | Police Dept (Details) |
Road or Reporting Number | GX10 HFL |
Paint Color(s) | White, Yellow & Blue |
Print Color(s) | Blue |
Release Date | 2021-04-01 |
Item Category | Vehicles |
Model Type | Automobile |
Model Subtype | Jaguar |
Model Variety | XF |
Prototype Region | Europe |
Prototype Era | NA Era V: Modern Diesel (1979 - Present) |
Years Produced | 2007 - Present |
Scale | 1/148 |
Specific Item Information:
The Oxford Jaguar XF in 1:148 scale is modelled on the executive car manufactured by Jaguar Land Rover at their Castle Bromwich Assembly plant in Birmingham. Designed by Ian Callum in 2005, the XF came as either a 4-door saloon, as our Oxford model, or as a 5-door estate. It succeeded the Jaguar S Type and lasted in production until 2015, including a facelift in 2011, when it was upgraded to the X260. It came with a petrol or diesel engine, a 6-speed gearbox as standard; competitive running costs with a combined fuel consumption of 50.9 mpg on the manual version and 49.9 for the diesel option. Horsepower was 120-221 kW. Prices started from £34,210.
Prototype History:
Jaguar XF may refer to:
Jaguar XF (X250) (2007–2015), an executive/mid-size luxury car
Jaguar XF (X260) (2015–present), an executive/mid-size luxury car.From Wikipedia
Manufacturer Information:
Established in 1993, Oxford Diecast is a British Company that specializes in high-quality die-cast metal vehicles. Produced in various scales, the firm's models are marketed as collector items, gifts, and promotional products. Their largest production goes to OO scale (1:76) and in 2015 they introduced railway products under 'Oxford Rail' brand.
Their N-scale collection is using the 1:148 scale ratio as most British manufacturers.
Their N-scale collection is using the 1:148 scale ratio as most British manufacturers.
Item created by: CNW400
on 2021-04-22 10:16:30
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