Now in its fifth model year, the 2011 Jaguar XKR convertible has aged remarkably well, according to Cars.com editor Mike Hanley. The model we tested had a price tag over $100,000, and in a car such as this, you’d expect everything to be top-notch, but Hanley says that’s not necessarily the case with the XKR. The navigation system is slow, the trunk is small, and not all the switches and controls are up to snuff. Still, is that enough reason not to buy this track-ready kitten? Watch the video to find out.