2009 Jaguar Xf 4dr Silver Certified on 2040-cars
Frederick, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4.2L 4196CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Jaguar
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: XF
Trim: Luxury Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 47,000
Sub Model: XF
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
UP FOR AUCTION MY 2009 JAGUAR XF , IT IS IN GREAT CONDITION EXCEPT COUPLE DOOR DENTS FROM OTHERS OPENING THEIR DOORS , VERY WELL MAINTAINED, RECENTLY REPLACED BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS,THE WHEELSON IT ARE ZINIK 20'' CHROME, COUPLE HAS SMALL CURB RASH, NEW TIRES TOO I ONLY PUT 5K ON THEM, IT ALSO HAS AN AFTER MARKET EXHAUSTFROM THE CATS BACK , IT SOUNDS AMAZING, YOU EILL ALSO GET ORIGINAL WHEELS AND ORIGINAL EXHAUST TOO WITH IT. THE CAR IS SIMPLY A HEAD TURNER AND ITS LOADED WITH TONS OF OPTIONS LIKE SUNROOF , NAV , HEATED SEATS ANS MUCH MORE , ALSO NOTICE IT IS NOT AN R , ITS THE LUXURY PACKAGE, IAM THE SECOND OWNER AND IT HAS CLEAN CARFAX. AND MOST INPORTANTLY IT COMES WITH CERTIFIED WARRANTY. SIX YEARS OR 100K SO YOU DRIVE 50K PLUS WITH NO WORRY ABOUT PAYING FOR REPAIRS.
MY CONTACT IS 202-439-3700 ( ALEX)
Jaguar XF for Sale
- 1 owner! keyless! navigation! b&w audio! heated/cooled leather! backup camera!
- Premium luxu abs brakes adjustable foot pedals air conditioning alloy wheels
- Navigation heated cooled leather moonroof voice xenon xm sat nav satellite park
- Premium cooled seats vision sunroof sat usb ipod heated sirius leather paddles
- Navigation heated cooled leather moonroof voice xenon xm sat nav satellite park
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Jaguar J-Pace crossover spied with diesel hybrid power
Thu, Jun 9 2016The new Jaguar F-Pace is only now hitting dealerships, but the British automaker is already testing a bigger, higher-end example. Allegedly named J-Pace – tying it to the flagship XJ sedan the same way the F-Pace is to the XF (so expect an E-Pace before too long) – Jaguar's engineers stretched the wheelbase and cobbled together a big CUV from an F-Pace's body parts. The biggest giveaway is on the rear door's cutline. A normal F-Pace's shut line runs right into the middle of the rear wheel arch. But on this mule, the door closes well forward of the arch. Outside the axles, Jag has stretched the front overhang – it's far more prominent with a completely different lower intake – and the super-short rear overhang reinforces the idea that we're seeing a longer platform. While we know the wheelbase is longer than the normal F-Pace, the platform underpinning this mule could go one of three ways. First, in what would probably be the most cost-effective route, Jaguar could simply stretch the chassis underpinning the F-Pace. Second, Jag could mine the Land Rover parts bin for a fullsize platform, perhaps from the Range Rover. It's not a crazy idea, and would open the J-Pace to a more potent line of powertrains – hello 5.0-liter, supercharged V8. Finally, the J-Pace could borrow its platform from the XJ sedan. One reason this mule could be riding on a Land Rover platform is because of its powertrain. According to the vehicle lookup on the British Ministry of Transport's website – see the final slide in our gallery above – the mule's number plates belong to a vehicle with a 2.0-liter turbodiesel engine and an electric motor, a diesel hybrid. The fullsize Range Rover is available in such a configuration outside the US, but it uses a 3.0-liter V6. Clearly, the J-Pace is still very early in its development process. That means we shouldn't count on seeing a production-ready vehicle for quite some time. Our spies point to a 2019 debut as a 2020 model. We'll just have to wait and see. Related Video: Featured Gallery Jaguar J-Pace: Spy Shots View 12 Photos Image Credit: KGP Photography Green Spy Photos Jaguar Crossover Hybrid Luxury
David Brown Automotive launches old-is-new-again Speedback [w/video]
Thu, 27 Mar 2014Back in January, we reported on a new British coachbuilder called David Brown Automotive. In February, the startup released the first details and images of its inaugural project, and now it has revealed the finished product.
It's called Speedback, and it's based on the Jaguar XKR. But while it's built on a modern chassis (relatively, anyway - the XK arrived in 2006 and is soon to be discontinued), it's been rebodied to look like a classic British GT. That means that, while it may look like a classic Aston Martin, it's got a thoroughly modern 5.0-liter supercharged V8 under the hood with over 500 horsepower on tap.
Otherwise, little in the way of details have been disclosed - including what you can bet will be an astronomic price that tends to come with these sorts of coachbuilt customs. But the important parts are what you can see, and that means the finest British craftsmanship inside and out. Whether you like the particular style or not, of course, is entirely a matter of taste.
Jaguar Heritage Driving Experience throws you the keys to the museum
Thu, 16 Oct 2014As automotive journalists, we get to drive a lot of really cool, high-performance vehicles. It really is the single best thing about this job. However, our access to vehicles is generally limited to the newest offerings on the market. That means, much like the general public, we don't really get access to vintage iron.
Jaguar is trying to rectify that issue for journalist and enthusiast alike, with a new program called the Heritage Driving Experience. It allows British enthusiasts to pop into the brand's Warwickshire testing site, drop anywhere from 100 to 300 pounds ($160 to $480) and go for a spin in some of the brand's most legendary offerings. That includes the more typical classics, like the Mark 2 saloon and the E-Type sports car, but you can also pay for access to stunners like the XK150, XKSS and the race-spec D-Type. In addition to the classics, most of the tests include time in their modern successors. So an hour with the Mark II can be split with time in an XFR-S, while the E-Type is complemented by its spiritual successor, the F-Type.
Most of the events are limited to 30 or 60-minute sessions, although the brand does offer a half-day and full-day event. The former, the Jaguar Le Mans Experience, includes time in the C-Type, D-Type, XKSS and F-Type R. The full-day Grace and Pace Pack, meanwhile, gives you access to nine vehicles, covering a huge gamut. That means time in the C-, D- and E-Type, XK150, Mark II, XKR-S GT and F-Type R, among others. Not surprisingly, prices aren't listed for the half- and full-day pack. Much like Jag's finest cars, if you have to ask, you probably can't afford them.