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Xjl Portfolio on 2040-cars

US $37,850.00
Year:2010 Mileage:39404 Color: Driver Mirror
Location:

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States

2010 JAGUAR XJL PORTFOLIO

CARFAX ONE OWNER

VALUE ADDED OPTIONS

    Back-Up Camera
    Blind Spot Monitor
    Bluetooth Connection
    CD Player
    Cooled Front Seat(s)
    Cooled Rear Seat(s)
        Dual Zone A/C
    Engine Immobilizer
    HID Headlights
    Hard Disk Drive Media Storage
    Heated Exterior Driver Mirror
    Heated Exterior Passenger Mirr
        Heated Rear Seat(s)
    Heated Seats-Front(s)
    Leather Seats
    Navigation System
    Panoramic Roof
    Premium Stereo - BOWERS&WILKINS
        Rear Parking Aid
    Satellite Radio - SIRIUS
    Seat Memory
 
 VEHICLE INFORMATION

OPTIONS
    5 Passenger Seating
    50 State Emissions
    A/C
    ABS Brakes
    Automatic Headlights
    Cruise Control
    Daytime Running Lights
    Dual Air Bags
    Electrochromic Rearview Mirror
    Electronic Stability Control
    Fog Lamps
    Front Floor Mats
    Front Reading Lamps
    Headlight Washers
        Heated Steering Wheel
    Intermittent Wipers
    Keyless Start
    Owner's Manual
    Paddle Shifter
    Power Folding Mirrors
    Power Locks
    Power Mirrors
    Power Passenger Mirror
    Power Telescopic Steering
    Power Tilt Steering
    Power Trunk Release
    Power Windows
    Push Button Start
        Pwr Seats - Both
    Pwr Steering
    Rain Sensing Wipers
    Rear A/C
    Rear Defrost
    Rear Floor Mats
    Rear Heat
    Rear Power Sunshade
    Security System
    Side Air Bags
    Steering Wheel Audio Control
    Sunshade - Side
    Tire Pressure Monitor System
    Traction Control
        Trip Computer
    Trip Counter
    Turn Signal Mirrors
    Two-Wheel Drive
    US EPA Label
    Universal Garage Door Opener
    Warranty Books
    Woodgrain Interior Package
 
MECHANICAL
    8 Cylinder Gas
    Steptronic
    Pwr Brakes
    4X2
    5.0 L
INTERIOR
    Odometer - Digits Digital -Operable
    Int Odor: OK
    Wood Trim Dash
    Leather - NAA
 
TIRES AND WHEELS
Wheels: Alloy
TireTread DepthBrandSize
Left Front:8/32"PIRELLI245/45R19
Left Rear:5/32"PIRELLI275/40R19
Right Front:8/32"PIRELLI245/45R19
Right Rear:5/32"PIRELLI275/40R19
Spare: 5/32" (Mini)N/A
KEYS
    Master Key - 2
    Remote Key/Fob - 2
 
OTHER
    Title State: NJ 
                                            
 

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Address: 90 Allendale Ave, North-Scituate
Phone: (401) 231-9202

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Auto blog

1964 Jaguar XKE slinks into Jay Leno's Garage

Wed, 07 Aug 2013

The idea of altering a classic Jaguar E-Type might seem preposterous to some, but Jasen Len of XKs Unlimited managed to create a modified 1964 E-Type that stays true to the Jag's timeless design. Just a few months after Jay Leno featured his own original E-Type on Jay Leno's Garage, Len stopped by to show off his custom Jaguar creation.
Starting out with a rust-ravaged body, Len made the car just the way he wanted it to be. He started off with some minor changes to the car's exterior like the Le Mans-inspired racing lights and handmade front bumpers, handmade sills with integrated exhaust and flared rear fenders. Inside, he dropped the floor to make more interior space and reworked the E-Type's styling for more of a modern look. We have to say, if you're going to mess with a Series 1 E-Type, this is the way to do it.
Sadly, even though Len and Leno spend plenty of time talking about the car's 300-horsepower 3.8-liter inline six-cylinder, we never get to hear the car fire up. Check out the JLG video, which is posted below, and as a bonus, enjoy the gallery from Jaguar showing a 1961 E-Type.

The Jaguar E-Type Lightweight is back on the prowl after a few decades away

Sun, 17 Aug 2014

Sometimes procrastination has its benefits. Jaguar originally planned to build a run of 18 E-Type Lightweights for racing in the '60s. However, it was only ever to complete 12 of them. It has taken all of the intervening decades to finally get back to the project and build the final run of new Lightweights. While Jag announced the plan recently, the first continuation model was unveiled during the Pebble Beach weekend.
Coming from Jaguar Land Rover's Special Operations unit, these cars are identical to the way they left the factory in the '60s. Jag is even using the same grade of aluminum for the bodies, and the cars are fully compliant for FIA historic racing. Power comes from an aluminum, 3.8-liter inline-six with about 300 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque routed through a four-speed manual gearbox. Who could guess that in 2014 someone could buy a brand new vehicle from a major manufacturer that comes with Weber carbs? Though, Lucas mechanical fuel injection is an option.
While they look old, these new E-types are also a wonder of modern technology. To get things just right, the company laser scanned an original car to create the new bodies. Check out the gallery from the unveiling to see this old cat on the prowl again.

How Jaguar optimized the Ingenium gas engine for the F-Type

Fri, Apr 21 2017

At the 2017 New York Auto Show, Jaguar showed off the new entry-level F-Type, packing a 2.0-liter, turbocharged, gasoline-fueled inline-four that produces 296 horsepower, which is built in-house in the UK. It's the debut of this branch of the Ingenium engine series, and it's also the top of the Ingenium gas range; most JLR vehicles will offer a less powerful 247-hp version. We caught up with Jaguar's engineers to figure out exactly how this high-output Ingenium engine differs, and what Jaguar had to do to fit it in the F-Type's engine bay. While all Ingenium 2.0-liter gas fours share major architecture – the aluminum block and heads, as well as the bore and stroke – there are some internal differences. The most important are the low-compression pistons, which allow for more boost without detonation. The new compression ratio is 9.5:1, compared to the 10.5:1 ratio in the 247-hp spec engines. To make the most out of more boost, you need new plumbing and a way to get more fuel into the combustion chamber. So Jaguar fitted a larger twin-scroll turbocharger that's unique to this application. It features low-friction ceramic ball bearings – Jaguar says this improves transient response. There are also new fuel injectors and a fuel pump to accommodate the increased demand for gas in the high-output engine. On the back end, there's a unique exhaust system with active flaps to give it a louder bark when called for. Of course, some new hardware and more boost means the various electronic systems that control the engine needed changes. For one, Jaguar's changed the cam timing and valve lift mapping, as well as the ignition timing. The throttle mapping and transmission calibration have also been optimized for the new engine. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. As far as the driver's concerned, the biggest change from the 247-hp engine to the 296-hp one – other than increased scoot – will be where the power peak is. The 296-hp engine makes peak power at a higher point in the rev range, which should reward drivers who generously prod the throttle and hold gears in manual mode. Remember, F-Types equipped with this engine will only be available with an automatic transmission. You should also remember that it's an excellent gearbox overall, with rapid, smooth shift characteristics, if the other 8-speed Jaguars are anything to go by.