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2003 Jaguar S-type R Supercharged 4.2l on 2040-cars

US $7,250.00
Year:2003 Mileage:152404 Color: on custom
Location:

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

2003 Jaguar S-Type R, 4.2L V-8, SUPERCHARGED 400 HORSEPOWER!  THIS CAR IS FAST!

From its distinctive mesh grille down to its open 18-in. five-spoke alloy wheels, the S-Type R has a strong, purposeful look that is in keeping with the 400-bhp 4.2-liter supercharged V-8 found under the hood!

You can blow away Fast & Furious wannabes in this car!  Great for tooling around town or rocketing down the highway!  The supercharger screams nicely at 3,500 RPM!


Quartz exterior on custom "R"-racing series charcoal leather.  R emblems, brake calipers, and seats.  15/22 MPG Automatic 6-speed ZF transmission, HID headlights, touch screen navigation, dual climate control, heated seats, 16 way power seats, memory seats, power everything, moon roof, leather and wood trimmed dash. Absolutely beautiful car.  No tears in the leather.  Interior and exterior look almost new.  Good tires.

Do not confuse this with the cheap V-6, this is a whole different animal (or cat)!

Clean AutoCheck- no accidents! Clean green Oklahoma title in hand!

If you have any questions or would like a picture of a particular item please let me know!  Text Jon @ 918-645-3510

I have been an eBay member since 2000 and have 100% positive feedback.

Here is what my most recent buyer's have said:

 

Great great

Dec-06-13 15:48

 

Land Rover : Range Rover HSE Sport Utility 4-Door 

Very efficient & easy to work with

 

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Ford : Expedition Eddie Bauer Sport Utility 4-Door 

 

I have described this vehicle to the best of my ability. However, with all pre-owned automobiles, the condition is subjective, so I recommend that the potential buyer inspect as well as test drive any of I have described this vehicle to the best of my ability. However, with all pre-owned automobiles, the condition is subjective, so I recommend that the potential buyer inspect as well as test drive any of the vehicles before finalizing purchase.  All vehicles are sold in "AS IS" condition unless otherwise specified.

 

The advertised mileage represents the actual miles when the car was placed on eBay. I drive the vehicles daily and actual mileage may differ at time of sale.

 

THIS VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END ANY LISTING EARLY. Thanks for viewing my listing!

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Harry bravely drives Jaguar XJ-S V12 1,000 miles to Monaco

Thu, Jul 30 2015

There are a great many cars we'd like to take on a transcontinental journey – especially across Europe. And a good portion of them would probably be grand tourers with twelve-cylinder engines. We're just not sure we'd be as brave as Harry Metcalfe, who drove his 1980 Jaguar XJ-S V12 from his home in the UK all the way down to Monaco. Don't get us wrong, the XJ-S looks like a rather comfortable ride, and with the V12 is surely both smooth and powerful. It's just that Jags didn't have the best reputation for reliability back then, and we'd have been at least a little worried that we wouldn't make it all the way across France on this trip. Nor are we sure we would have wanted to without air conditioning. The model in question, as you'll find out if you watch the video, is an early 1980 example, produced just before Jaguar updated the line with the High-Efficiency versions. As such, it's got a bit more power and shorter gearing than later models. The XJS (as it would later be labeled) would undergo a number of updates over the following years, and would stay on the market until 1996 when the XK came along to relieve it. By Harry's reckoning, his early XJ-S was every bit as good as the Porsche 928 and other front-engined GTs of the era, and would have been more fondly remembered if it hadn't had to live in the shadow of the E-Type that came before. You'll want to watch the 17-minute video of the journey, undertaken for a cover story to appear in the September issue of Octane, to see for yourself. Related Video:

First Ride: 2014 Jaguar F-Type [w/video]

Fri, 08 Feb 2013

Shotgun In Coventry's First Sports Car In Decades
For every car, there is a passionate group of fans who love it, and the F-Type already has a few million rabid followers. These are fabulous things, sports cars, and we're very happy that Jaguar is making one again. Finally. (Before you start relishing the prospect of correcting us, the XK is really a grand tourer, not a sports car.)
The main question, however, will be whether someone in a position to buy a lifestyle-enhancing yet impractical F-Type will do so in the face of more established competitors from Porsche, Aston Martin, Mercedes-Benz, Audi and BMW. The last time Jaguar built a true two-seater sports car (1974 E-Type; the last of the XJ220 limited run in 1994 doesn't count in this league), most of today's new buyers were too young or may not yet have been born. At any rate, the F-Type has a lot of work to do for the brand beyond just selling itself.

Reliving the Jaguar XJ220 with a father-son duo

Sat, Mar 14 2015

Jaguar may have canceled the C-X75 project, but there was a time when the Leaping Cat marque did make supercars. Sure, there were the XJR-9 and XJR-15 homologation specials made by TWR, but more famous was the XJ220. Although its reign may have lasted only a year before the McLaren F1 came along, for a brief time in the early 1990s, the XJ220 was the fastest car in the world – which is even more impressive when you consider that it was only powered by a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 when its rivals were using mostly V8s and V12s. That makes the XJ220 a rather noteworthy supercar from the dawn of the 200-mph era. The thing is, while Jaguar has come to embrace the XJ220 as an exceptional part of its history, it doesn't have the time or energy to devote to servicing the 275 that were made between 1992 and 1994. So it turns to Don Law Racing. The father-son team – made up of a master mechanic and his hot-shoe offspring – is tasked with keeping the XJ220 alive both in body and in spirit, and do so with a great deal of well-deserved pride. Drive went out to their workshop in Staffordshire to tell their story.