1969 Jaguar E-type 4.2 Coupe Only 54,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1969 JAGUAR E-TYPE 4.2 COUPE WITH 54,117 ORIGINAL MILES MANUAL TRNSMISSION CAR HAS STORED FOR MANY YEARS HAS BEEN RECENTALY SERVICE AND CLEAND FROM TOP TO BOTTOM FOR NEW OWNER EXTERIOR IS RED AND ORIGINAL PAINT REALY SHINES UP NICS INTERIOR IS BLICK AND NEEDS SOME T.L.C AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS BUT NOT BAD FOR IS AGE THIS IS A ORIGINAL NEVEDA CAR HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS CAR IS A 100% ALL ORIGINAL STEET METAL NOTHING NEVER CUT OR REPLACE AND IS 99.99% RUST FREE HAVE ALL DOCUMENTS SINCE NEW CAR IS TURN KEY AND READY TO GO RUNS DRIVES AND LOOKS GREAT
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE TERMS OF SALE - IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THE TERMS OF SALE PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU ARE NEW TO EBAY OR HAVE ZERO OR BAD FEEDBACK YOU MUST CALL BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE RETRACTED TERMS OF SALE : A $ 500 NON REFUNDABLE DOWN PAYMENT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING BY BANK WIRE OR PAYPAL ONLY NO CHECKS OF ANY KIND BALANCE MUST BE PAID WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING BY BANK WIRE OR CASH IN PERSON ONLY IF YOU ARE LOCAL WITHIN A FEW HOURS OF DRIVE TIME PLEASE VIEW THE VEHICLE BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU PLAN ON HAVING THE VEHICLE INSPECTED YOU MUST DO IT BEFORE AUCTION ENDS BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING COSTS I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME THE VEHICLE IS UP FOR SALE LOCALLY IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 916-225-5995
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Jaguar XE hits the 'Ring wearing swirly camo
Wed, 21 May 2014Jaguar is happy to show off its new XE sedan on its social media sites, but when testing at the Nürburgring, it's a very different story. These spy shots show the new model in camouflage to make it much harder to discern, but there are still some intriguing details to pick out.
These photos give us a really good look at the XE's quirky rear end. The sedan has a super short trunk that almost fools you into thinking its a notchback, but the top edge of the trunk is clearly visible. It's a somewhat odd-looking design with the rear glass running underneath the roof's overhang to create an integrated spoiler. Despite the camo, the front end is the same as ever with a blunt edge and sharp headlights. Jag certainly isn't afraid to try something a little different compared to the XE's competitors, notably the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4.
Some technical details about the XE are already established. This 3 Series-fighter is slated to go on sale in foreign markets in 2015 and in the US in 2016. We know that it ride's on Jag's new aluminum platform that also underpins the C-X17 crossover concept, and power comes from a pair of 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engines, available in petrol- or diesel-fueled configurations.
Watch a Jaguar tow a man on skis to 117 mph
Tue, Oct 3 2017Jaguar wagons are fun. Skiing is fun. Combine the two, and you get the above, which looks extra fun. Apparently there is a Guinness world record for top speed skiing while being towed by a vehicle. According to the video, that record was just under 70 mph. While we're not experts on high-speed skiing, that actually seems a little low, and so did Jaguar and Olympic skier Graham Bell. So Jaguar and Bell went to an undisclosed location in the Arctic Circle to break the record. Jaguar brought along an XF S Sportbrake, a 380-horsepower wagon that is now available in America (yay!). They hooked up a line to the back, Bell suited up, held on, and rode along to a final speed of about 117 mph, a full 47 mph faster than the last record. Frankly, we found this to be a pretty cool activity (no pun intended). We think maybe it should be considered for a new Olympic sport. Sure would be better than ice dancing. It could look something like the Bonneville Speed Week, with a big multi-mile stretch of snow to be towed along. Think about it, International Olympic Committee, you still have time before the 2018 Winter Olympics. Related Video: Image Credit: Jaguar Jaguar Wagon Luxury Videos jaguar xf sportbrake skiing
Our love of SUVs is killing people in the streets
Tue, Jul 17 2018Americans are fond of supersized fast-food meals and colossal convenience-store fountain drinks, even though they're clearly bad for our health and U.S. adults keep getting fatter. We also like large vehicles, and our love affair with SUVs is killing people in the streets. According to a recent investigation by the Detroit Free Press/USA Today, the increase in SUV sales over the past several years coincides with a sharp rise in pedestrian deaths in the U.S. — up 46 percent since 2009, with nearly 6,000 people killed in 2016 alone. With SUV sales surpassing sedans in 2014 and pickups and SUVs currently accounting for 60 percent of new vehicle sales, it's no wonder Ford announced in April plans to cease U.S. sales of almost all passenger cars. And this followed Fiat Chrysler's move to virtually an all-truck, -SUV and -crossover lineup. While the Freep/USA Today investigation found that the simultaneous surge in SUV sales and pedestrian deaths comes down to vehicle size, it also points to a lack of action on the part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), even though it knew of the dangers SUVs pose to pedestrians. Also blamed are automakers dragging their feet on implementing active safety features. Using federal accident data, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) determined that there was an 81 percent increase in single-vehicle pedestrian fatalities involving SUVs between 2009 and 2016. Freep/USA Today's analysis of the same data by counting vehicles that struck and killed pedestrians instead of the number of people killed showed a 69 percent increase in SUV involvement. As far back as 2001, researchers at Rowan University forecasted a rise in pedestrian deaths as Americans began switching to SUVs. "In the United States, passenger vehicles are shifting from a fleet populated primarily by cars to a fleet dominated by light trucks and vans," the researchers wrote, with light trucks comprising SUVs.