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2004 Jaguar Xjr Supercharged 4.2l V8 Dove Colored Leather Loaded With Everything on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:92000
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

For an original MSRP of over $75,000, this is, as expected, an exceptional vehicle. 400 HP (with the K&N & synthetic fluids) and 400 Ft-Lbs of Torque from this XJR is just unbelievable to experience until you have. I bought it with a new job lined up that fell through at the last minute and am now trying to recoup my investment. I paid cash for it and have the title in hand. It comes with the original Owners and Touchscreen manuals and a CD with ALL the manuals from the basic guide to the advanced technicians manuals (that I bought in PDF format) for the DIYer & Two(2) key FOBs. The leather has been conditioned and treated regularly to ensure a long life and supple feel. It has a non-smoking background so there are no blemishes to the interior from cigars or cigarettes. Less than 100 miles since an oil and filter change of Castrol 5W-30 (Jaguar recommended) full synthetic oil. The photos speak for themselves at the outstanding condition of this amazing vehicle. I have always felt that Jaguars were some of the more beautiful and elegant vehicles ever made and when I had this opportunity to finally get one this good, I was crushed to learn that I must part with her. If the tides turn for me, I pray that I will be able to obtain another beauty like her, but in the now I must do what is best for my family. There are many extra items that I purchased to enhance the overall look of her that are included and can be seen in the last pic with a basic description of each. Virginia requires an annual state safety inspection and she passed in August of 2014 so she is good until August of 2015. The pics The photos I have are from the dealer as I just got it, but I will take some ASAP and remove the old ones along with this disclaimer. Please feel free to inquire about anything and I'll do my best to assist. I have the CarFax on hand as well.

Additional Payment Information:
A Cashier's Check or Money Order from a National Institution that can be cashed immediately is acceptable, but Cash is the preferred method. A personal check may be considered, but a 14 day hold will be required before the vehicle, title, & bill of sale is released and is NOT negotiable. An "E-Check" via PayPal for the deposit WILL NOT suffice either as PayPal themselves report that it cannot be guaranteed. Additionally, the deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE if the balance isn't received within the time period allotted without prior coordination with the seller (me). As PayPal has fees that vary, a 3% surcharge will be added to the PayPal deposit to cover that and is due upon final payment. However, this can be avoided by discussing alternate options with the seller (me) prior to transaction completion.

SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS:
Buyer is responsible for any and all matters regarding the shipping and obtaining possession of the vehicle once the final & total amount has been paid in full to the approval of the seller. The Seller assumes no responsibility for the property once the process of shipment/possession begins. A written agreement with the buyer and/or shipping agent will be completed as well as video of agreement confirmation and at that point the seller is released of any and all responsibility of any damage or mistreatment of the vehicle. Arrangements for the seller to deliver the vehicle may be a possibility, but terms must be agreed upon by both parties prior to any action by the buyer and seller. Ebay's disclaimer reads "The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping (recommended)" and I am in agreement, but am willing to attempt a negotiation.

Unrelated to the sale, but pertinent in my mind; I am a medically retired/disabled Army SGT (16 years) and a Commonwealth of Virginia Notary Public. I am only listing this information to speak for my character.

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This or That: Mercedes S-Class 350SD vs. 2003 Jaguar XJR [w/poll]

Thu, Mar 26 2015

Budget. It's a wretched word, whether you're going out to eat, shipping for a new outfit or, more relevant to today's discussion, buying a car. Massive marketing machines have convinced us, as a population, to buy the best you can afford, repercussions be damned – If you've saved up some money, spend it! All of it, on whatever it is that currently sits atop your personal Amazon wishlist, be it a Timex that takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin', a $17,000 Gold Apple Watch or a $60,000 Rolex Cosmograph Daytona. But what if the best you can afford is... say, $12,815? For that price, you can buy a brand-new 2015 Nissan Versa (including destination), assuming you're happy with zero options and a manual transmission. For that price, you'll get standard air conditioning, a CD player and... well, a warranty. Pretty sensible choice, Captain Frugal. But also ridiculously uninspired. And so that brings us to today's edition of This or That, in which two Autoblog editors pick differing sides of an argument and duke it out to see which one of us can convince you, dear reader, is better. Or at least less wrong. You be the judge. As a refresher, I'm two-and-two on these challenges, having lost the first and second editions before storming back in rounds three and four. Today, as alluded to above, we decided to throw our collective brainpower (oh lord, what have we done?) at what may be the single most difficult question currently confounding the best minds our planet has to offer: What is the best used used luxury car you can buy for the price of a 2015 Nissan Versa? Shall we meet our contenders? Allow me to introduce you to the most perfect luxury car money can buy (assuming the amount of money you're holding is equal to the amount of the cheapest new car currently sold in America, the Nissan Versa). My pick is the 1991 Mercedes-Benz S-Class. Not just any S-Class, but the legendary W126, which was produced between 1979 and 1992. And not just any W126, either, but one powered by a 3.5-liter turbodiesel engine. And with that, I send the argument to my esteemed colleague, Associate Editor Chris Bruce. Bruce: Jeremy, we had over $12,000 to budget for this challenge, and the best you can manage is a 24-year-old diesel Mercedes? I love oil-burners as much as any other auto writer with their mountains of torque and huge cruising range, but you're making this too easy on me. Also, you're really choosing a brown, diesel, German luxury sedan?

Jaguar Land Rover cutting production in face of falling demand

Sat, Feb 8 2020

LONDON — Jaguar Land Rover will reduce or stop production on certain days at two of its British factories over the next few weeks as Britain's biggest carmaker pursues cost-cutting measures in response to falling demand. JLR posted a 2.3% drop in retail sales in the three months to the end of December and has targeted billions of pounds worth of savings to tackle falling diesel demand in Europe and a tough sales environment in China. The firm will halt production on selected days over a four-week period from late February at its Castle Bromwich factory in central England and stop production on some half or full days at its nearby Solihull facility until the end of March. "The external environment remains challenging for our industry and the company is taking decisive actions to achieve the necessary operational efficiencies to safeguard long-term success," the company said in a statement. "We have confirmed that Solihull and Castle Bromwich will make some minor changes to their production schedules to reflect fluctuating demand globally, whilst still meeting customer needs." The move is not connected to coronavirus, a spokeswoman said, which prompted Fiat Chrysler to warn on Thursday that a European plant could shut down within two to four weeks if Chinese parts suppliers cannot get back to work. Related Video:

Jaguar-Land Rover rules out downsizing into new segments

Sun, Nov 17 2019

Jaguar-Land Rover (JLR) will continue expanding its portfolio of models during the 2020s, but the group confirmed it won't chase volume by branching out into smaller segments like its German rivals. The two brands will instead seek partnerships to generate economies of scale. "We should not and will not drive down into segments just to get economies of scale," said Felix Brautigam, Jaguar-Land Rover's chief commercial officer, in an interview with Autocar. He added the second-generation Range Rover Evoque (pictured) released in 2018 is already a relatively small car. It stretches 172 inches from bumper to bumper and 75 inches from side to side, so it's approximately 4 inches longer and 5 inches wider than the eighth-generation Volkswagen Golf. It's about 8 inches taller than the German hatchback, however. While that's small by luxury car standards, Mercedes-Benz and BMW respectively went smaller with their Smart and Mini brands. Audi doesn't have an entry-level sub-brand, but it doesn't need to because it's part of the gigantic Volkswagen Group. Japanese luxury firms like Lexus and Infiniti are also part of bigger companies. Brautigam's comments bury numerous rumors. They confirm Jaguar won't take on the Mercedes-Benz A-Class, the Audi A3, and the BMW 1 Series with a model positioned below the XE, which competes against the C-Class, the A4, and the 3 Series, respectively. They also douse cold water on the born-again Freelander (which ultimately morphed into the LR2 in America), which Land Rover was allegedly developing to slot directly below the aforementioned Evoque. Ironically, JLR might soon have access to platforms capable of underpinning smaller vehicles. Parent company Tata Motors is actively looking for an outside company to link arms with the British brands, according to a separate report. Officials reportedly approached BMW -- which used to own Land Rover, and announced a joint-venture with the group in 2019 -- and Geely, the Chinese giant whose portfolio of brands includes Volvo, Polestar, Lotus, Proton, London Taxi Company, Terrafugia, and half of Smart, plus a sizeable, nearly-10% stake in Mercedes-Benz parent company Daimler. Geely told Bloomberg it hasn't heard from Tata or JLR. BMW and Tata remained silent. While a partnership with someone looks likely considering the significant hurdles faced by JLR, its parent company has categorically ruled out selling the duo it purchased from Ford for $2.3 billion in 2008.