Oxford Diecast - NXF003 - Automobile, Jaguar, XF - Painted/Unlettered - OY13 XFD
Stock Number | NXF003 |
Original Retail Price | £5.95 |
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 | Painted/Unlettered (Details) |
Road or Reporting Number | OY13 XFD |
Paint Color(s) | Cashmere |
Release Date | 2021-09-01 |
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:
In real life, this luxurious motor was manufactured by Jaguar Land Rover at their Castle Bromwich Assembly plant in Birmingham. Our model is based on the 4-door saloon but it was also available as a 5-door estate. The XF lasted in production until 2015, including a facelift in 2011. Our model dates from 2013 and would have incorporated the upgraded refinements. You could have either a petrol or diesel engine and the 6-speed gearbox came as standard. Running costs weren't bad either with a combined fuel consumption of 50.9 mpg on the manual version and 49.9 for the diesel option.
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
Road Name History:
Some items are designed to have their owner add whatever company marking they choose, usually in the form of decals or dry-transfers. These items are painted in a generic prototypical fashion but with all company affiliation deliberately left off.

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 2021-10-05 16:49:07
Last edited by: CNW400 on 2021-10-05 17:03:12
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