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US $11,600.00
Year:2004 Mileage:78967
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
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Very well maintained Jaguar XJR.  

Options include : 400 HP supercharged V8 ( heavily refined for this model year and having owned all three iterations of the XJR there is nothing that compares to these aluminum bodied cars.  The engine is also revised and much more reliable)

Adaptive Cruise control

Heated Steering wheel

Heated front and rear seats

multi zone climate

R package leather embossed seats

Power seats

Xenon lights

Rear LED lights

Wood inserts

Brembo big brakes

Air ride

additionally this car is fitted with the exquisite Mina Gallery Exhaust.  It is of the highest quality stainless and sounds tasteful yet… really they should have all sounded like this.  It looks perfect out back with the slightly larger and slightly better quality than stock tips.  It also has the Mina Gallery mesh grill.   Never driven in snow, stored in a heated temp controlled building during winters, Florida car and always garaged.  This car drives so nice.  I have used it for a couple of longer trips (one to New York and once to Florida) and it is just such a fantastic highway car.  The radar adaptive cruise is second to none, even better than in the Mercedes and has always worked faultlessly and maintained a serene cruise. 

Car comes with

-OEM center caps (brand new and not fitted , again I had intended to have the wheels refurbished but years have passed and i have not. )

-Original exhaust

-Original grill

-New floor mats OEM purchased 9k miles ago

-Full size spare (matching 19 inch wheel)

-Factory jack and some tools

-Books and some records   (it will not come with a nav disc as I simply cannot find it)

-one flip key

-OEM touch up stick

Recent service includes :

-Oil changes at 3k intervals  -Oil pan gasket and seal less than 1k miles ago.  leaks nothing on my garage floor

-Blower fan motor

-Blower fan resistor

Most people selling cars here on ebay would just say "car is 9/10" but honestly.  I am just too picky and I am going to tell you every little thing.  Yes.  it looks beautiful  Yes, you will get compliments.  Yes it would be front line on some dealer lot if not in the show room .. but … the wheels do have some curb rash. I have mentioned this several times and it is clear in the images.   Car looks fantastic  and has been treated with SONAX paint protection.  Detailed regularly and with high end products .  It does have some scratches and a door ding in one the rear doors.  The rear plastic trim piece (jaguar) has trim clips that have failed and a small crack just below the license plate frame.   The rear bumper is very clean with no issues.  The car has parking sensors but I have seen cars where despite this there are still marks on the bumper . this is not one of those cars.  Front bumper has some small stone chips .  Hood has a few faint scratches (see pics)  .   I looked at quite a few of these before purchasing this one and I have to say nearly all were less clean than this car.  Interior there are some marks on the steering wheel leather and a small scratch in the middle of the driver seat. The black plastic piece around the gear shift surround has some marks and has a broken clip.  not obvious but worth mentioning.    Overall very clean and well cared for through out.   Seats and carpets are far above what you would expect.  Doors and arm rests are excellent.  Radio works perfect, CD works and the sound is very crisp and clear.  All power options work.  All lights work, all locks, timers , etc work properly.  I will say this .  I have had LOTS of Jaguars.  I have an XJR V12 and am a big fan of the XJR's in particular.  This car has been BULLET PROOF.  It returns AMAZING fuel economy of 26-27 highway… the old body would never dream of that .  If you are interested please email me or text 614.940.3644 for more details.

PLEASE note.  I have no idea why the auto check is saying frame damage . As you will see the car has no accident history on auto check or car fax.  I am contacting the auto auction to see what the discrepancy is.  I have the car fax from when the car was purchased by myself and this was not indicated.  simply fyi. Cheers!

Here is a link to 30 plus pics of the car 

images of  xjr

here is a video walk around of the car showing some details of the vehicle including drive quality.

   

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Wed, 01 Oct 2014

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Globally speaking - or at least in its home market - Jaguar will offer the XE with five different engines and in four different trim levels. The new Ingenium engine family includes two diesels and two turbocharged gasoline options along with the top-of-the-line supercharged V6 that will serve as the XE's performance flagship model, at least until a new SVR version comes along. Both six-speed manual and eight-speed automatic transmissions are on offer, and overseas buyers will also be able to choose between base SE, mid-range Prestige, opulent Portfolio, dynamic R-Sport and range-topping S trim levels.
Of course not every engine is available in each trim level and with either transmission, so instead of 40 combinations we're looking at 22. Once the XE reaches American showrooms, we'll likely be looking at even fewer, as we're not expecting the manual and diesel versions to be offered Stateside. Stay tuned as well for our live impressions from the floor of the Paris Motor Show. But in the meantime you can scope out all the details and UK specifications in the press release below, along with the short video and the gallery of 74 high-resolution images above.

Jaguar gives us our best look yet at the XF Sportbrake wagon

Wed, May 17 2017

Not quite a month after the first official teaser, Jaguar has provided a much clearer look at the new XF Sportbrake. Instead of the overhead shot, we get to see front and sides almost completely unobscured. Almost. The official reveal isn't until June 14, so the car is still covered in camouflage. Since Jaguar will be the vehicle supplier for Wimbledon, and Andy Murray will reveal the car, Jaguar fitted a tennis-ball vinyl wrap. Despite the vinyl wrap, we can still get a pretty clear look at the car. Unsurprisingly, from the B-pillar forward, the XF Sportbrake is identical to its sedan counterpart. From the rear-door back, the roof is obviously extended, and the rear window's rounded corners lead us to believe the previous model's blacked-out D-Pillar has been ditched. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Jaguar also released a video about driving the XF to a remote Scottish tennis court. We don't particularly care about that, but the video does provide some brief glimpses of the Sportbrake's backside. From the looks of it, the taillights are the same between the sedan and the wagon. The rear bumper and exhaust treatment look very similar, too. As previously mentioned, the Sportbrake will be completely revealed on June 14, and the car will be available later this year – and in the US, as a Jaguar representative confirmed to Autoblog. So if you've been eying an F-Pace, maybe wait just a little longer to try out an XF wagon. Related Video:

2017 Jaguar F-Pace First Drive

Tue, May 3 2016

We know what you're thinking, and we tend to agree: The world probably doesn't need another crossover. But premium European automakers keep building them because people keep buying them. Before we even got behind the wheel of the 2017 F-Pace, we knew that it would be Jaguar's best-selling model by year's end. Now that we've driven the brand's first crossover, it's apparent that there is more to the F-Pace than future sales success. This is a real Jaguar. It would have been easy for Jaguar to borrow a platform from corporate sibling Land Rover. Instead, Jaguar's engineers decided to chart their own course, starting with the aluminum underpinnings of the XE sedan. As it turns out, that was a brilliant decision. The F-Pace looks and drives like a proper Jaguar, but it has some surprises hiding under its shapely sheetmetal that make it the most practical vehicle the brand has ever offered. The F-Pace sports a familiar face, with a voluminous chrome-ringed grille flanked by twin air intakes that are almost as large. Long horizontal headlamps flow into the fenders, and just behind the front wheels sit additional vents that are the only extraneous bit of styling flair on the entire vehicle. The overall look is smooth and taut, with lots of surface tension along the car's bodysides. Not that Jaguar would have done it, but we're glad this is not an overwrought Lexus RX clone. The F-Pace's proportions emphasize the chassis' rear-drive roots, although Jaguar will only sell the crossover with all-wheel drive in the US. By default, 90 percent of engine torque is routed to the rear wheels, and that can drop to as little as 10 percent as dictated by available traction. While the good old KISS acronym applies to the car's styling, it applies equally well to the driving dynamics with one slight modification: keep it sporty, stupid. A rigid aluminum chassis – it would be all-aluminum if the rear floor weren't steel to ensure proper 50/50 weight distribution – is derived from the same architecture as the XE sedan, rejiggered to sit higher off the ground and allow for greater suspension travel. As you'd expect, the F-Pace drives a heck of a lot like a sport sedan, only giving up the illusion if you notice how high you're sitting from the road. Jaguar has nailed the driving dynamics of the F-Pace. Steering is linear and, in Dynamic mode, perfectly damped. The ride on models equipped with adaptive suspension is firm and controlled, even with massive 22-inch wheels fitted.