ROWS of glittering Jaguar cars took pride of place as fans gathered to appreciate the iconic vehicles.

The Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club Isle of Wight regional show took place at Sandown Airport and attracted many members from the Island, mainland and even some cars from Europe.

There were hundreds of cars on display for judging and with lots of stalls, trade stands, activities for children, entertainment and refreshments, it was a fun day out for the whole family.

The Jaguar Enthusiasts' Club Isle of Wight branch always raises funds for charities at its Island functions and at the show it highlighted its work with Ability Dogs 4 Young People.

The charity has benefited from the fundraising show and 13-year-old Mia was on hand to say "thank you" with XJ, her trained Labrador from the charity.

XJ, named after one of Jaguar's legendary models, helps Mia, who lives in Ventnor and has cerebral palsy, with everyday tasks such as dressing, fetching and carrying.

Mia attended the show with her grandmother Joan Gardner and the pair picked up a copy of Living magazine, which was available at the show.