2002 Jaguar X-type Sport Sedan 4-door 2.5l Awd on 2040-cars
New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 152Cu. In. V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Jaguar
Model: X-Type
Warranty: Unspecified
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: All Wheel Drive, Traction Control, Rear Back-up Sensors, Sport Package, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 86,177
Power Options: Power Mirrors, Heated Seats, Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Sport Model
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Gray
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 6
THE ULTIMATE LUXURY-SPORT SEDAN !!!
Exhilarate ALL your driving senses!!!
2002 JAGUAR X-TYPE SPORT
2.5 V6
ALL WHEEL DRIVE !!!
CLEAN AUTOCHECK REPORT !!!
Southern Car!!!
ONLY 86,000 ORIGINAL MILES !!!
17" MAG WHEELS !!!
NEW TIRES!!!!!!
This is one of the most phenomenal cars you will ever drive. The rare sport model sets this car apart from the other Jag's and will also catch the looks. Rated one of the best AWD sedans on the road, it will not disappoint.
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Fully serviced front to back Superior Motorsport 502 Highland Ave New Castle, PA 16101 For addition pictures or any other information, please drop us a line, or call us directly at 724-654-3355 With nearly 10 years of service, you can buy with confidence from Western Pennsylvania's Luxury Leader
***As a side note: 3 of the owners listed on the Auto Check, were the same owner going from one state to another and then back again. The checks see that as switching owners. The carfax on the vehicle actually shows it more clearly. |
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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.
2018 Jaguar F-Pace: Heated windshield option may drive you crazy
Fri, Sep 29 2017Our long-term Jaguar F-Pace is stuffed full of options. It's the top-trim S model with the most powerful engine, and we selected five of seven available option packages. The two we didn't pick were the cheapest ones. There were a handful of individual options we selected, as well, and one of them, the heated windshield, is one that you should definitely think twice about before choosing. The reason being that, in this editor's opinion, it's thoroughly irritating. I actually didn't even know our F-Pace had it the first time I signed it out for an evening. At the end of the day, I grabbed the key, walked down to the parking lot and drove it away without a second thought. A couple miles down Woodward Avenue, though, I noticed that my view out wasn't quite as clear as I expected. I figured the windshield was dusty or something, so on went the windshield washer for a few moments. After everything dried off, I had the same issue. I pulled the washer lever again and still nothing. I leaned forward and squinted my eyes, and that's when I spotted the minuscule heater wires across the entire pane of glass. And once I saw the wires, it was almost impossible to unsee them. My unobstructed view out the car suddenly turned into a CRT screen full of scan lines. They never kept me from safely driving the F-Pace (after all, they are extremely small), but I could never completely forget they were there. It's incredibly frustrating and it gets worse at night as the wires combine with oncoming headlights. I'm not the only one who dislikes them either, as Senior Editor John Snyder and Contributing Editor James Riswick voiced their displeasure with the feature. Not everyone in the office feels this way about the heated windshield, though. Associate Editor Reese Counts said that they don't bother him one bit. And in cold weather climates like Michigan, it should be handy for clearing snow, ice and condensation from the windshield. With these differing opinions, then, this is an option that you'll definitely want to experience for yourself before actually choosing it. You might find it unobtrusive or you might find it insufferable. As for me, I don't think I could deal with having those wires in my face all year 'round. I would rather spend 10 percent of the year when we have accumulating snow and ice scraping it off manually so that the other 90 percent of the year I have a crystal clear view of the road.