2000 Jaguar S-type 4.0 With 50k Original Miles on 2040-cars
Jericho, New York, United States
2000 Jaguar S-Type 4.0 V8 meticulously maintained with super low original miles. All manuals, books and service records. British racing green with light beige leather. I bought this vehicle a few years ago from an 80 year old woman in Ct with only 17k original miles at the time. It has always been garaged and pampered since new. Ice cold A/C, Moonroof, Kenwood CD player, factory Jaguar contoured splash guards all around, also has Sirius control unit if you want to subscribe. I've replaced many parts in past two years: tires, coil packs (all 8) even though only one was bad, new coolant sensor and pipes, new coolant reservoir, belts, oil always changed every 3k miles, two new window regulators, transmission professionally serviced last year (this year Jag has a Ford transmission), new front brakes (mechanic says it will be due rear ones in about 5k miles), new wiper blades, new air filter, fuel filter and cabin filter, all receipts kept neatly in chronological order of mileage. It is accident free. Original mats always covered by a second rubber set, front and back. Two sets of keys with factory remotes and the original valet key..It runs amazing and I have recently driven it on many long trips from Long Island, NY to Albany (numerous times), Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Maryland, Boston, Binghampton and Geneseo. . .car drives amazing, super reliable and can be driven anywhere with confidence. I am a car enthusiast, so I have always been on top of every service or repair it has ever needed. Selling only due to new car. please no texts (I am unable to answer them)…and I will only be able to check ebay E-mails on a limited basis…. so I suggest if you're really interested in buying this car, then call me at (516)503-4297 before 10PM eastern standard time and we can discuss it, and I can walk around car and describe any tiny nicks/imperfections car might have, thanks.
****PLEASE NOTE….I AM NOT A DEALER, SO THERE IS NO WARRANTY ON THIS CAR WHATSOEVER….IT IS BEING SOLD "AS IS" SO IF YOU BID ON IT PLEASE BE SERIOUS….. AND I SUGGEST YOU COME AND LOOK AT CAR IN PERSON, OR HAVE SOMEONE LOOK AT IT FOR YOU…PRIOR TO THE END OF AUCTION….DO NOT BID AND WIN AUCTION AND THEN SEND SOMEONE TO LOOK AT IT…DO ALL YOU'RE CHECKING BEFORE END OF AUCTION. ALSO THIS CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY. THANKS FOR LOOKING. **I will try to get interior photos added within a day or two. On Jun-24-14 at 17:46:08 PDT, seller added the following information: ***PLEASE….IF YOU HAVE ZERO TO 5 FEEDBACK, PLEASE E-MAIL ME BEFORE BIDDING SO I KNOW YOU ARE SERIOUS. |
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Jaguar wants to make real-life driving just like a video game
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Jaguar Land Rover is on a bit of a tech bent today. It's announced its new family of four-cylinder engines and a "self-learning" vehicle Range Rover prototype, and now it's announced what it calls the Jaguar Virtual Windscreen.
The technology is similar to other head-up displays and telematics recorders already on the market, the Jaguar Virtual Windscreen concept takes things to the next level to turn real-life driving into a video game-like experience. It's being demonstrated with data like lap times, grid positions, virtual racing line and brake guidance... even "ghost" cars from previous laps and virtual cones for simulated autocrossing. Just like you'd find in the latest version of Forza or Gran Turismo, but you know... in an actual car - in this case a Jaguar F-Type. It's similar to the Transparent Bonnet system Land Rover revealed a couple of months ago, but instead of rock-crawling, it's for the race track.
The system also incorporates gesture controls and could be configured to display instrument data, a video feed from a rear-view camera to replace the mirror. Check out the details and the video below for a closer look at what JLR has got in store for the near future.
2016 Jaguar XF Review
Thu, Feb 4 2016We last drove the new Jaguar XF in Spain last September, sampling it in 380-horsepower S spec and in 2.0-liter turbodiesel forms. We found both versions to provide a supple ride, despite some body roll, and loved the supercharged model's ample thrust from any engine speed. The ZF-provided eight-speed automatic was also applauded for its competence, making the sport paddles an unnecessary formality. If anything, our last drive only left us pining for a better infotainment system, as Jaguar Land Rover's painfully outdated one has been a target of our ire for a while. A limited amount of time behind the wheel, and a desire to see how much the slightly less powerful 2016 Jaguar XF 35t R-Sport gives away to its S-badged stablemate, leads us to our tester. In British Racing Green, the new XF is both more handsome than the slightly manic-looking old XF, yet also slightly more anonymous. This is a lithe shape, with crisp lines and few gimmicks, save the fender vents, which are about as tasteful as that element comes. The car's charms are especially evident from up front. Despite a distracting cut line, the hood is tastefully built up in two steps: a sharp rise from the headlight/fender area, and in the middle a tasteful power bulge. The overall effect is one of thoughtful, purposeful design – after all, this is Ian Callum's work – rather than taking a corporate-mandated design language and scaling it up or down to suit the hardpoints. Spend some time around FCA's UConnect system and you'll see where Jaguar needs to improve. Inside, this XF is a mixed bag. Let's start with the positives. Despite being shod in a rather boring black hide, the front seats are wonderfully comfortable and supportive without aggressive bolstering. The cabin would really wake up with a more interesting leather, like the brown that Jaguar calls "Brogue," covering the seats and door panels. Whatever you think of the rotary shift selector, the knurling on its diameter and the solidity of its action conveys the sense of craftsmanship you'd expect from a British luxury car. Some other controls, such as the cheap-looking and -feeling control stalks sprouting form the otherwise wonderful steering wheel, do not. And that takes us to the infotainment system. This XF does away with Jaguar's old, much-maligned user interface, which was blocky and balky in equal measures.
Watch Felipe Massa put the Jaguar C-X75 through its paces
Mon, Nov 2 2015Automakers who run their own racing teams enjoy the benefit of having top-flight professional racing drivers on call to help out with development work. Jaguar, unfortunately, has no such racing team, having sold its F1 operation to Red Bull back in 2004. So when it came time to put the C-X75 through its paces in this latest video, it turned to Felipe Massa. Why Massa, you ask? For one thing, having driven for so long for Ferrari, the Brazilian driver is used to applying his F1 skills in testing a supercar designed for the road. But since switching to Williams, he hasn't been called upon in that capacity. For another, it was Williams Advanced Engineering as much as Jaguar itself that spearheaded development of the C-X75. So Massa was the natural choice. The C-X75, for those who don't recall, represented Jaguar's plan to build a hybrid hypercar of its own. Having debuted way back in 2010 at the Paris Motor Show, the concept followed hot on the heels of the Porsche 918 concept unveiled earlier that year in Geneva – a predated by far the emergence of the McLaren P1 and LaFerrari. The original design called for a revolutionary powertrain combining a pair of micro-turbines and four individual electric motors in the wheels. When that proved unfeasible, Jaguar switched to a more conventional setup with a turbocharged hybrid powertrain. Unfortunately plans to put even that version into production were shelved. But the concept was revived for the filming of the latest James Bond movie Spectre. Check out the C-X75 being put through its paces by the eleven-time grand prix winner in the video above. Related Video: