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Year:2002 Mileage:121456 Color: Metallic Tan /
 Beige
Location:

Bedford, New York, United States

Bedford, New York, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0 V6
VIN: SAJDA01N52FM23277 Year: 2002
Interior Color: Beige
Make: Jaguar
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: S-Type
Trim: Sedan
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: Rear Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 121,456
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Metallic Tan
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Why buy this one? All Jaguars are not created equally, nor do they live their lives similarly. This is a pampered 2 owner original paint car that has lived a privileged life, with its original owner of 7 years in a posh suburb of Philadelphia and its current owner in the beautiful hills of Bedford Village, NY. Always garaged, and living together with an outstanding collection of classic motorcycles, the car has never seen snow. As with all fine cars, service is of the utmost importance. This car has seen all its major services in a timely fashion. All fluids were replaced at 2,500 mile intervals. All parts, including oil filters, have been purchased from our local Jaguar dealer in White Plains. Currently replaced parts include, rotors, pads, catalytic converter, Interstate battery, Cooper Classic Tyres, Ball Joints, Transmission Shifting Linkage, Upper and lower hoses, belts and filters. Bills are provided. So!  How does the car look, feel, and drive?? Starting with the Connolly Leather interior, it still smells new. The leather has the perfect amount of wear to sustain its age with grace and beauty. The carpeting is also like new. The patina of the entire interior defines the quality of craftsmanship of this world coveted marque.  All the electronics work perfectly. Truly! The doors close like a vault. The windows and sun roof move silently. Radio is great with an iPod auxiliary or a CD in the glove compartment. At 60 MPH all you hear are your thoughts. The ride? Only like a Jaguar can produce. I have owned a fine assortment of European marques, and I can assure you that the seating comfort of this car and the ride are among the best in the world. Electric lumbar on both chairs. AC is perfect. The older Freon is far superior to what manufacturers are regulated to use today. Fuel economy for a car of this weight is beyond excellent. Around town, 22 mpg is normal, and highway consumption at 70 mph verges on over 30 mpg using 89 octane. The company recommends premium. Oh well! The paint is what you would expect from a car of this age. It shows well and has a deep luster. Cruise control is seamless. Central alarm, auto lock, and auto light dim are among some of the luxury options. All working. 2 sets of keys and fobs are provided as well as its original owners books and manuals. Full size spare and alloy are also included.  In closing, this is a NO RESERVE, NO MINIMUM AUCTION. The jag will sell in 7 days. Bid with confidence. Drive it home, even if you live in California! I mean it. If you care to visit, you may. We are just 40 miles north of Times Square. Feel free to call me at (914) 403-1768 to arrange showing. If you prefer, I will meet with a representative of yours. If transportation is of concern, I strongly recommend my friend and colleague, Dave Lambert of Transport Masters. You may call him at (561) 504-7030 for a free quote. I will expect a certified or cashiers check sent overnight within 24 hours of the time of the end of the auction.  So, all being said, read this description carefully. It is an honest snapshot of the car as it is today. I hope the third owner enjoys it as well as we have. Good luck! Have fun. Thank you, fireman John Louis  (yes, 20 year member Bedford Village Volunteers).


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Thu, Apr 7 2016

Eventually, some brave innovator, with an imagination light years ahead of the rest of us mere mortals, will envision an automotive future that the rest of us can't conceive. This person will step up and tell us how electric vehicles have the potential to change our lives for the better. They'll have the guts to tell us that if we could only open our eyes, we'd see that there's a way to get from one place to another that doesn't pollute the air we breathe. They'll explain that it won't just be globally responsible, it'll be magnificent. Yes, the electric car needs a champion, a figurehead, someone so inspirational that comic book superheroes are modeled after him. Finally, that champion has revealed himself. Saying out loud what the enlightened few of us know but dare not utter for fear of ridicule, our hero has spoken. "Electrification will kickstart the biggest change in automotive design in history," Ian Callum, design director at Jaguar told Autocar. That Jaguar sees the potential for electric vehicles is welcome progress. Sarcasm aside, that Jaguar sees the potential for electric vehicles is welcome progress. Even more appealing is that Callum approaches the potential of EVs from a design angle, where the slate is essentially blank, he feels, and so much is possible. "The opportunities an electric powertrain offers are huge," Callum says, "especially in terms of the space for occupants. By removing so much of the mechanical hardware and placing the batteries in the floor plan you open up all sorts of possibilities with packaging." To peer into Callum's mind when it comes to EV design would be extraordinary to behold. In many ways, his vision truly is something most of us cannot grasp completely, having spent a long career designing some of the most desirable cars of our time for some of the most prestigious automotive brands on the planet. So when he talks about the freedom EVs present from a design standpoint, it's not difficult to get excited. A Jaguar EV isn't as far-fetched as it might seem at first. Plus, a Jaguar EV isn't as far-fetched as it might seem at first, as Callum explains. "I'm clear in my mind that an electric Jaguar would be suitable for the brand," he says. "You have to move with the times and design for the opportunities. Look at the C-X75 concept – that was a car that was designed for an alternative powertrain, and nobody had any complaints about how that looked.

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Built on an all-aluminum V8 F-Type chassis with modified suspension, the Project 7 (a name acknowledging Jaguar's seven Le Mans wins between 1951-1990) is best thought of as an F-Type masquerading as a D-Type. The two-door is fitted with a supercharged 5.0-liter V8 good for 550 horsepower (no pictures as Jaguar wouldn't allow us to open the hood). An eight-speed automatic, with a torque converter, sends the power the rear wheels, allowing the single-seat roadster to crack the 60-mph benchmark in just over four seconds.
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Sun, May 24 2020

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