2003 Jaguar Xj8 Sedan Vanden Plas Extra Clean Serviced Clean Carfax! V8 Rare!! on 2040-cars
Schaumburg, Illinois, United States
AUTOSPORT-CHICAGO.COM 2003 Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas ..this black cat is extremely clean! It has a powerful v8 engine with a clean ownership history and clean carfax. 100k ALL serviced w/t Jaguar dealer. ALL the power options! Power sunroof, heated seats, rear trays, heated mirrors, factory alarm, check out the shape its in! This is a Vanden Plas edition, this is not the everyday cookie cutter jaguar. Everything works as it should! This Jaguar was a local trade and is a great driver for anyone. Tires and brakes are in great shape! ..everything passed our inspection with flying colors. Very normal wear overall for age and miles, this is a lot of car for the buck. Ready for a new home! Fresh fluids, detailed, still has the original mats..in almost perfect shape. EXTERIOR Rain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wiper Auto on/off headlamps One-touch pwr tilt/slide sunroof Chrome "leaper" hood ornament Front/rear fog lamps Pwr heated chrome door mirrors INTERIOR Automatic climate control heating/air conditioning Door-mounted curb illumination lamps Front passenger seat adjustment from rear Cellular phone pre-wiring Lambswool footwell rugs Trip computer Multi-adjustable pwr front bucket seats w/lumbar support Vehicle security system w/remote entry, engine immobilizer, audible verification Central locking doors/trunk/fuel filler door Speed control Retractable cup holders Rear seat cigar lighter Burl walnut trim-inc: picnic trays, gearshift knob, steering wheel, Peruvian boxwood inlays Heated rear window Premium Autolux Connolly leather interior Dual illuminated sun visors w/map lights Integrated 4-channel garage door/entry gate opener Pwr tilt/telescopic steering wheel w/auto tilt-away feature, audio/speed controls Premium audio system-inc: AM/FM stereo radio, cassette Pwr windows w/one-touch down Electrochromic rearview mirror 3-position memory w/personalized remote activation-inc: door mirrors, driver seat, steering column position MECHANICAL Fully independent front suspension w/unequal-length wishbones, coil springs, anti-roll bar, anti-dive geometry (5) 16" x 7" aluminum wheels Pwr 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes All-speed automatic stability/traction control-inc: engine/brake intervention, shutoff switch 118" wheelbase 23.1 gallon fuel tank Fully independent rear suspension w/driveshafts acting as upper links, coil springs, anti-lift/anti-squat geometry Speed-proportional, variable ratio, pwr rack & pinion steering 4.0L (244) DOHC SPFI 32-valve aluminum alloy V8 engine Electronic 5-speed automatic transmission w/OD, normal & sport shift modes Rear wheel drive SAFETY Driver & front passenger front air bags Child seat safety belt locking, tether anchorage Automatic stability/traction control 3-point front safety belts w/height-adjustable upper anchorages, pretensioners 3-point rear safety belts Driver & front passenger side air bags 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) \\ Vehicles are all inspected and priced according to market . We move over 800 cars a year..call us for further details. Vehicles are shown only by appointment! Call 312.545.1251 Mon-Fri 9-7 Sat 9-1PM Be sure to add me to your favorites list! |
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2019 Jaguar I-Pace First Drive Review | The future is now
Wed, Jun 13 2018Jaguar's new all-electric I-Pace may be one of the brand's most significant breakthroughs. This is not just because the handsomely muscular all-wheel-drive crossover can travel 240 miles on a single charge to its 90 kWh battery. Or because it will cost a competitive $69,500 before federal and state incentives. Or that it can accelerate from 0-60 in 4.5 seconds — about as quickly as Jaguar's V8 F-Type sports car. It is not even because it may be the first vehicle to feature a small "froot" — "front boot" — which is a hideous British English term for the area known by the equally unappealing American neologism "frunk." The I-Pace ranks high in the Jag insurrective pantheon because it is the first truly competitive all-electric vehicle from a major luxury manufacturer to hit the entirety of the American market since Tesla jump-started (ugh!) the contemporary, fancy, battery-powered vehicle campaign back in 2008. Sure, Mercedes, Porsche, Audi, BMW, and others have promised these vehicles, but as far as we know, they don't exist, and we haven't driven them. The best news about the Big Electric Cat is that it's actually enjoyable on the road. Some of this is because of its intrinsic design benefits. The heavy battery pack, housed in the floor, contributes to a low center of gravity as well as ideal 50/50 front/rear mass balance. Both of these aid not only in the vehicle's road-holding capabilities, but in its style of holding the road. Jaguar has always been adept at splitting the suspension difference between German plank and American couch, and the I-Pace follows this general trend, providing a ride that is connected without feeling overly harsh, even on the optional 22-inch wheels and Pirelli P-Zero tires. (Note to self: Reserve the Instagram handle Donk-E.) But the I-Pace does something interesting. Due to its high seating position, and the low placement of its drivetrain components, it provides the sensation that the mechanical action of forward momentum is within the driver's direct and immediate control, but taking place elsewhere. There is no delay, or vagueness — the inputs are precise and it goes where you want and expect. But it induces the odd feeling that you are riding atop a maglev hovercraft. It's futuristic, uncanny, and fun.
Chinese patent filing shows what could be next Royal Limo from Jaguar
Fri, 10 May 2013Someone filed a patent application in China for the Jaguar XJ limousine seen above, but no one's sure who filed it or what the car is for. One camp thinks it's a State limo for UK royals like the Bentley State Limousine, another camp thinks it's the work of aftermarket coachbuilders.
One thing's for sure: Assuming it ever gets made, anyone who buys it wants an XJ in name only; the modifications have removed almost all of the grace of the standard sedan. Estimated to be more than three feet longer than an XJ, the stretched rear doors are backed by an even more stretched rear section that, in losing the trademark XJ C-pillar (the D-pillar on this car), adds all sorts of ungainliness to its backside. What's more, the roof rises from front to rear, we can only assume to make room for people with large hats. Or the NBA player that the Chinese call "Sweet Melon."
Head over to AutoSohu for more photos from the application, if you're sure that's what you really want.
This Jaguar XK120 costs $20,000, but there's a catch
Fri, Feb 26 2016You read that correctly. This Jaguar XK120 costs $20,000. Sounds like a steal, right? There's a catch. It's 1:5 scale. But if you're looking for perhaps the most bespoke riff on a Power Wheels ever, this could be your new toy. Offered by gift-specialist Hammacher Schlemmer, this diminutive Jag is faithful to the original with its swoopy appearance fronted by a narrow, vertical grille. There's a bit of a power drop, as this XK comes with a 110-cc four-stroke engine that can top out at 38 miles per hour. The 1949 model came with a 3,442-cc six-cylinder that made as much as 180 hp from the factory. This toy car has an aluminum hull, steel box chassis, wishbone suspension, and gas shocks, according to the listing. It rolls on 10-inch aluminum wheels and has hydraulic brakes with Brembo, yes Brembo, discs. The inside has padded leather and a wood-rimmed steering wheel. The car shown is silver – but Hammacher Schlemmer notes that it's available in British Racing Green – or any color you like. Obviously you're not hurting for cash if you have 20 grand to drop on a toy, but it is economical compared to real-life 1949 XK120. The car collecting and insurance gurus at Hagerty say an original is worth $475,000 in concours condition. Hagerty notes this Jag is significant for its design that channels the prewar BMW 328. The starting price was $3,940 in the United States when it was new. Related Video: