2022 Jaguar F-pace Svr, Awd, 5.0l Supercharged With Dynamic Launch –technology on 2040-cars
Melvindale, Michigan, United States
Transmission:RESPONSIVE, SMOOTH AND EFFICIENT 8-SPEED AUTOMATIC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:5.0L Gas V8 SUPERCHARGED
Year: 2022
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): SADCZ2EE9NA693403
Mileage: 19899
Interior Color: PERFORATED EBONY SUEDECLOTH AND WINDSOR LEATHER IN MARS RED
Trim: SVR, AWD, 5.0L SUPERCHARGED WITH DYNAMIC LAUNCH –TECHNOLOGY
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jaguar
Drive Type: ALL WHEEL DRIVE
Fuel Consumption Rate: CITY- 15 MPG AND HIGHWAY- 21 MPG
Safety Features: PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER FOR ALL VEHICLE OPTIONS, PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER HAS ALL VEHICLE INFO
Drive Side: Left-Hand Drive
Horse Power: 550 HP OF POWER AND 516 LB-FT OF TORQUE
Manufacturer Warranty: PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER FOR WARRANTY WE OFFER
Fuel: gasoline
Engine Size: 5.0L
Model: F-Pace
Exterior Color: SANTORINI BLACK METALLIC
Features: PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER FOR ALL VEHICLE OPTIONS, PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER HAS ALL VEHICLE INFO, CALL/TEXT/EMAIL DANNY AT 313-485-5333 WITH ANY QUESTIONS
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Jaguar F-Type Coupe is here, will debut on stage in LA
Tue, 05 Nov 2013When Jaguar previewed its new sportscar two years ago with the C-X16 concept, it showed a coupe form. But when the car hit production as the F-Type, it rolled out in roadster form only. Not that we're complaining, but we all knew it wouldn't be long before Coventry revealed the production coupe, and that's just what it's doing at this month's LA Auto Show.
Jaguar hasn't given us much to go on yet - just a single shot of the vehicle from above and nothing in the way of technical details - but we all know the drill. The F-Type Coupe will essentially be the same as the existing roadster, only with a fixed roof - with a large glass panel, mind you, to let plenty of light in and keep the cabin from feeling markedly more claustrophobic than the open-top version.
That ought to make it a little lighter (though not much) and a little stiffer, but otherwise we can expect more or less the same specs as the convertible. We'll have to wait until the evening of November 19 to know for sure, though, so watch this space for more.
The diesel premium in our Jaguar XE quickly pays for itself
Thu, May 25 2017Our long-term 2017 Jaguar XE 20d AWD recently returned from a 2,000-mile road trip. My wife and I took a few days to visit her family in Auburn, Alabama, and it was the first real chance anyone has had to stretch the Jaguar's legs outside of Michigan. It was also a good opportunity to see what sort of fuel economy I could wring out of the XE's 2.0-liter turbocharged diesel. The diesel engine was the main reason I chose it over our equally lovely long-term 2017 Audi A4. For me, chasing fuel economy is a great way to stay focused on the road. The XE 20d AWD is rated at 30 city/40 highway and 34 combined. The drive to and from Auburn is almost entirely highway, so I knew matching the highway rating would be easy enough. The XE has a 14.8 gallon tank, so I was looking at a minimum of 600 miles per tank and four fills for the trip, counting the initial pre-departure fill. I had two main concerns: first, this was a new route, so I didn't know how available diesel would be along I-75; second, crossing the Appalachian Mountains was going to severely cut into my overall average. The first worry turned out to be a nonissue, especially as we went further south. Not once was I forced to go from station to station looking for a lone green-handled pump. People in the South love their Cummins, Powerstroke, and Duramax-powered trucks, meaning diesel pumps were plentiful. Rolling up in a Jaguar does garner attention, though. An older gentleman even asked if I knew that I was putting diesel in the car. It seems he didn't have much faith in my reading comprehension skills. The mountains were more of a problem. There was literally no getting around them, but were west of the highest parts, so it could have been worse. The indicated fuel economy dropped by 4 mpg on the way up, from 47 mpg to 43. Still, I managed more than 650 miles from a tank, though I was starting to push my luck. We filled up for the short final leg. By the time we rolled into Auburn, the display indicated 44 mpg – pretty damn good, I'd say. It held there for the entire trip. Calculating the actual mileage revealed the computer was generous by 2 mpg, but that's par for the course. Few automakers display precise numbers. The relative ease of getting this sort of fuel economy was complemented by the price of diesel. At each one of my four stops, diesel cost less than premium, the required fuel in all of the XE's gasoline engines. According to AAA, the same is true nationwide.
Jay Leno gets reacquainted with the Bertone Pirana
Mon, Mar 16 2015Jay Leno gets all manner of vehicles stopping by his garage – some more rare than others, but this one is an entirely unique creation unearthed from another time. It's the Pirana, a one-off commissioned by a British newspaper in the late Sixties that we actually found listed on eBay a few years back. It was built atop a Jaguar E-Type, but with custom bodywork designed by Marcello Gandini and crafted by Bertone. The result looks like a Maserati Ghibli or Lamborghini Espada of the same era, but actually came out just before either, previewing the Italian exotics that would follow from Gandini's pen and Bertone's carrozzeria. The Pirana is now undergoing a complete restoration to bring it back to the original condition in which it appeared at the 1967 London Motor Show, but before the process is complete, Leno shows us around and takes it out on the open road to relive memories of a relic from a bygone era.