Daimler 250
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| Daimler 250 | |
| Manufacturer: | Jaguar Cars<tr><th>Production:<td>1962–1969</tr><tr><th>Body style:<td>4 door saloon</tr><tr><th>Engine:<td>2.5 litre V-8</tr><tr><th>Transmission:<td>4-speed manual (until 1967) automatic</tr><tr><th>Wheelbase:<td>107 inches 2.72 m</tr><tr><th>Length:<td>180 inches 4.57 m</tr><tr><th>Width:<td>66 inches 1.67 m</tr><tr><th>Curb weight:<td>3020 pounds 1375 kg</tr><tr><th>Similar:<td>Jaguar Mark 2</tr> |
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The Daimler 250 is a four-door saloon produced in Coventry, England by Daimler from 1963-1969. It was the last Daimler car to feature a Daimler engine after the marque was acquired by Jaguar in 1960. The engine is the hemispherical head V8 first used in the Daimler SP250 (Dart) sports car. Aside from the engine, fluted grille, badges, drive-train and some interior details (such as a split-bench front seat) the Daimler 250 was otherwise indistinguishable from a Jaguar Mark 2.

