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- Q1678506 subject Q6278612.
- Q1678506 subject Q6278613.
- Q1678506 subject Q7037482.
- Q1678506 subject Q7145394.
- Q1678506 abstract "The Jaguar Mark IX (pronounced mark nine) is a large luxury saloon car produced by Jaguar Cars between 1959 and 1961. It replaced the previous Mark VIII. The early versions were identical in exterior appearance to the Mark VIII except for the addition of a chrome "Mk IX" badge to the boot lid. Later versions had a larger tail-lamp assembly with the addition of an amber section for traffic indication, visually similar to the tail-lights of the smaller Mark 2 Jaguar sedan. It was replaced by the lower and more contemporary-styled Mark X in 1961.The Mark IX was popular as a ceremonial car for state dignitaries. When Charles de Gaulle paid a state visit to Canada in 1960, the official cars for the motorcade were Mark IX Jaguars, rather than Cadillacs or Lincolns. The English Queen Mother had a Mark VII Jaguar which was progressively upgraded to be externally identical to the later Mark IX. The Nigerian government bought forty Mark IXs, painted in the Nigerian state colours of green and white. The large Jaguars of the 1950s were sufficiently popular in western Africa that "Jagwah" survives as a colloquialism for "smart man-about-town".In the luxury car market, the Jaguar Mk IX was very competitively priced, selling for ₤1995 with manual gearbox, ₤2063 with overdrive, and ₤2163 with automatic transmission, which was less than half the price of similar competitors.".
- Q1678506 class Q5581707.
- Q1678506 height "1.6002".
- Q1678506 length "4.9911".
- Q1678506 manufacturer Q30055.
- Q1678506 predecessor Q975045.
- Q1678506 productionEndYear "1959".
- Q1678506 productionStartYear "1959".
- Q1678506 successor Q1678520.
- Q1678506 thumbnail Jaguar_Mk_IX_(1960)_(8999143979).jpg?width=300.
- Q1678506 weight "1814400.0".
- Q1678506 wheelbase "3.048".
- Q1678506 width "1.905".
- Q1678506 wikiPageExternalLink www.saloondata.com.
- Q1678506 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054734.
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- Q1678506 wikiPageWikiLink Q1678520.
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- Q1678506 wikiPageWikiLink Q30055.
- Q1678506 wikiPageWikiLink Q5581707.
- Q1678506 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278612.
- Q1678506 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278613.
- Q1678506 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037482.
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- Q1678506 wikiPageWikiLink Q975045.
- Q1678506 class "Large luxury car".
- Q1678506 engine "3781".
- Q1678506 manufacturer Q30055.
- Q1678506 name "Jaguar Mark IX".
- Q1678506 predecessor Q975045.
- Q1678506 production "10009".
- Q1678506 production "1959".
- Q1678506 successor Q1678520.
- Q1678506 weight "4000.0".
- Q1678506 type Product.
- Q1678506 type Automobile.
- Q1678506 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1678506 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1678506 type Thing.
- Q1678506 comment "The Jaguar Mark IX (pronounced mark nine) is a large luxury saloon car produced by Jaguar Cars between 1959 and 1961. It replaced the previous Mark VIII. The early versions were identical in exterior appearance to the Mark VIII except for the addition of a chrome "Mk IX" badge to the boot lid. Later versions had a larger tail-lamp assembly with the addition of an amber section for traffic indication, visually similar to the tail-lights of the smaller Mark 2 Jaguar sedan.".
- Q1678506 label "Jaguar Mark IX".
- Q1678506 depiction Jaguar_Mk_IX_(1960)_(8999143979).jpg.
- Q1678506 name "Jaguar Mark IX".