1990 Jaguar Xjs White Coupe 2-door 5.3l Great Condition Clean History on 2040-cars
Reno, Nevada, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:5.3L 5343CC V12 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJS
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Drive Type: RWD
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 102,500
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Exterior Color: White
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Interior Color: Beige/Brown with Wood Paneling
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Number of Cylinders: 12
1990 Jaguar XJS V-12
AutoCheck Score of 80 (18 pts above class average) Clean full Vehicle Report and History from AutoCheck Available on Request
Great Condition Classic Made in England
We have a classic Jaguar 1990 XJS V-12 coupe for sale. This car is white with pinstripes. It runs beautifully and has a flexible suspension. The interior has leather seats and wood paneling. I love driving this car down the highway during the summer but we need the space in the garage. I would love to see this car go to a home where it can be given the attention I wish I could give it. Terms available on the car. See craigslist post for contact info.
5.3L SOHC 24 valve 12 cylinder engine
263 horsepower & 288 lb-ft torque!
Automatic Transmission - Kerb 4040 lbs
Wire rim spoked wheels, amazing looking!
AC, Cruise, Power W&D, Jaguar Security
Airbag & 4 wheel ABS disc brakes equipped
Verizon Car Phone Equipped, Finally!
102k miles - Kept in garage
Original Retail ~$46,700 + Options
VIN SAJNW5846LC166391
The jag has a couple of very small dents, coin sized which could be easily removed by a shop. Just a few scratches and scuffs. There is also some minor damage to the paneling near the driver's side headlamp. Some of the wood paneling near the transmission selector has started to crack from age, unfortunately. All of it basic damage that I would expect from a classic, powerful car that was loved instead of kept in the garage.
Asking $5000 Or Best Offer- We no longer have garage space for this car unfortunately
will consider all offers
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2021 Jaguar F-Type is getting a major facelift
Fri, May 17 2019Having entered its seventh model year with only minor changes, it's no surprise that Jaguar is working on a more significant update of its F-Type sports car. Based on the spy photos of what is likely to be the 2021 Jaguar F-Type, it's getting a serious nose job. But interestingly, it also still appears to be closely related to the current model. Up front, the major change is in the headlight design. Instead of the vertical, swept-back units of the current car, the new one has low, horizontal lights. The lights are actually much more similar to Jaguar's more practical offerings such as the XE, XJ and F-Pace. The lights also have sharper angles that blend into cut lines and creases in the front end. The main grille doesn't look particularly different, but it will clearly be flanked by redesigned outboard grilles based on how well they're covered. The whole midsection seems to be carried over from the current model. This seems to kill the rumor that there would be a 2+2 F-Type. The tail end is pretty much the same, too, but the taillights lose the little round extensions inspired by the Jaguar E-Type. The wide-set tailpipes and big diffuser are like the V8-powered R model, so we expect that's what we're looking at. Since this F-Type looks to be mostly a styling overhaul, we expect most of the current powertrain lineup will transfer, too. That means a turbocharged four-cylinder for the entry-level models and a V8 for the top-rung cars. In the middle, though, the supercharged V6 may disappear in favor of Jaguar-Land Rover's new turbocharged inline-6. This seems plausible since Jaguar has already phased out the V6 on the XE, and the inline-6 is derived from the four-cylinder already in use, so it should fit relatively easily. Power should be right on par with the current car's 380-horsepower V6. In new Land Rovers, it makes between 355 and 396 horsepower depending on which version you get. We also assume all engines will still be coupled to an eight-speed automatic with no manual options in sight.
Jaguar may kill supercharged V6 to make way for inline-six
Mon, Apr 23 2018This could be the last year to score a Jaguar with the carmaker's 3.0-liter supercharged V6. Autocar reports that Jaguar deep-sixed the the XE S and XF S in the UK due to poor sales and difficulty coping with European emissions regulation changes taking place this year. The mag expects the XJ and F-Pace to lose the V6, too, but suspects the F-Type might retain the engine. It's possible, however, the bent-six with up to 380 horsepower and 339 pound-feet of torque might finally be retiring for a reason reported on for at least three years: To make way for a 3.0-liter inline-six from the Ingenium line of motors. In 2015, Motor Trend noted the supercharged V6 would die at the end of 2016, succeeded by a "more powerful Ingenium inline-six," likely to be turbocharged. One year later, Car laid out a new family of Ingenium inline-sixes in gasoline and diesel versions. There would be three gas options with 300, 400, and 500 horsepower, plus three diesels with 275, 335, and 400 hp and herds of torque. In Car's report, the engines were meant to be here in 2017. This could be the year it finally happens. A Jaguar spokesman in the UK told Autocar that an uptake of less than 2 percent on the S models, "Coupled with impending emissions regulation changes, it makes sense to remove these variants from sale in the UK." When Jalopnik asked Jaguar U.S. about availability here — we aren't a party to the imminent European emissions changes — the carmaker would only say that the engine remains available in the current XE, XF, XJ, F-Type and F-Pace. No matter the timeline, Jaguar would want a six-cylinder to fill the gap from the 296-hp Ingenium 2.0-liter four-cylinder to the supercharged 5.0-liter V8 that starts at 470 hp. Jaguar expanded an area of its Wolverhampton, UK, engine factory to build the scalable Ingenium line. An inline-six would not only reconnect with Jaguar's past — and the firm's long-hooded cars remain ready to swallow them — the straight-six is lighter, has fewer moving parts, and emits less pollution than the supercharged V6. It is also compatible with front-, rear- and all-wheel drive, longitudinal and transverse mounting, and hybrid applications, so expect to see the motor migrate to the Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, and Land Rover Discovery.
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Thu, 27 Jun 2013If you want to know what was going through the minds of decisionmakers at Jaguar when the company decided to build the batty C-X75 Concept, look no further than the quick video after the jump. Jaguar set about building a car with the performance of a Bugatti Veyron, the electric range of a Chevrolet Volt and the emissions of a Toyota Prius, and they turned to a legendary engineering firm to help make it happen. Williams, the same crew behind Williams F1, helped Jaguar stitch the concept car together, and the result is unlike anything we've seen before.
The twin-charged 1.6-liter four-cylinder mounted amidship is paired with an electric motor at each wheel for a combined output of over 850 horsepower. And, since the whole chassis is hewn from carbon fiber, a production version would've been light enough to give machines like the McLaren P1 and Ferrari LaFerrari a run for their money. Shame they apparently couldn't make the business case work. Watch the concept build story in the video below for yourself.