Xtype Awd Highway Miles Runs Great Looks Good No Reserve! Maintained on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
BEFORE WE BEGIN I KNOW YOU SEE MY EBAY SCORE AND MIGHT BE A LITTLE WORRIED. I OWNED A DEALERSHIP WITH MY DAD, MY OLD SCORE IS 297 . MY USER NAME WAS PAULSAUTOCENTER.4457. I HAD 15 CARS AT ALL TIMES ON EBAY. I AM NO LONGER THERE SO I JUST STARTED A NEW ONE. PLEASE UNDERSTAND I STRIVE ON HONESTY AND INTEGRITY AND AM A FIRM BELIEVER OF KARMA. SO PLEASE HAVE FULL CONFIDENCE IN ME AND THIS PRODUCT. ALSO CURRENTLY I AM THE HEAD SALES MAN AT DAN PERKINS SUBARU, SO IF ANYONE NEEDS TO SPEAK TO ME I CAN BE CONTACTED DIRECTLY(SO YOU CAN FEEL MORE COMFORTABLE ABOUT THE SALE) PLEASE EMAIL ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU THERE #(SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY) OK YOU ARE BIDDING ON MY DADS WIFES CAR IT HAS 247000 MILES AND DRIVES SHOCKINGLY WELL!! MOTOR MOTOR RUNS WELL SMOOTH SOUNDS GREAT NO TICKS NO TOCKS YOU WILL BE PLEASENTLY SUPRISED. DOES NOT BURN OIL. I THINK IT HAS PLENTY OF LIFE LEFT. BUT JUST BE AWARE IT IS A HIGH MILAGE VEHICLE. DRIVE IT FROM CT TO CA. YOU WILL BE PLEASED I GIVE FOR THE MILES AN 8!! TRANMISSION SHIFTS PERFECTLY NO BANGS NO BUCKS SMOOTH. NO SLIPS GREAT 9!! SCHOCKS ARE OK HEAR GLOOK NOISE OVER BIG BUMPS BUT ALL IN ALL GOOD 7. I THINK YOU WILL BE PLEASED. TIRES ARE KINDA BALD, FRONTS REAL BALD RIMS ARE GOOD INTERIOR IS GREAT AND HONETLY LOOKS LIKE NO ONE HAS SAT IN IT. BLACK LEATHER HEATED SEATS SUNROOF POWER WINDOWS STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS REAL NICE INTERIOR 9!! LOADED!!!! STEERING IS GREAT!!! ALL WHEEL DRIVE!! ALL WHEEL DRIVE!! WORKS GREAT!!! UNDERCARRIAGE IS CLEAN! NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR EXTERIOR OF THE CAR, SHOWS SOME WEAR, PLEASE NOTE IN PICS FRONT FENDER BUMPER, DOOR AND THE QUATER.(SURFACE SCRATHES) HOW WOULD I RATE IT WELL MAYBE A 7 CAUSE MOST OF THE DAMAGE IS MINIMAL. PAINT SHINES AND LOOKS GREAT NO FADING GREAT! FLAWS OF THE CAR IS AS FOLLOWS, CHECK ENGINE LIGHT CODES CAT, OXYGEN SENSOR EVAP,(THERE IS ABOUT 8, PLEASE REMEMBER SOME TIMES THESE, DSC CODES REPEAT THEMSELVES) ABS LIGHT (DSC TRAC LIGHT ON) HEAT IS VERY WEAK, ALSO MY DAD NOTICED HE HAS TO PUT A LITTLE ANTI FREEZE IN EVERY 2 -3 WEEKS. CAR DOES NOT OVER HEAT, PASSED COMPRESSION AND PRESSURE TESTS(DAD THINKS THERE IS A SMALL LEAK BUT NOT 100%SURE WHY. ALL IN ALL A GREAT CAR DRIVES ANYWHERE! I JUST DROVE IT 40 MILES TO WORK AND BACK SMOOTH QUIET AND POWERFUL. I SEE THESE CARS FOR UP TO $ 120000! OBVOUISLY WITH LESS MILES. HERE IS AN OPPURTUNITY TO OWN A CAR FOPR CHEAP! REMEMBER DOES NEED SOME TLC ALSO THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION PLEASE PLEASE BE SURE THAT YOU WANT THE VEHICLE AND HAVE EVERY INTENTION OF BUYING IT. IT IS NOT FAIR TO THE OTHER BIDDERS, ALSO THESE ADDS COST 125. I DO NOT WANT TO RELIST. THANK YOU. OK GOOD LUCK HAPPY BIDDING. PLEASE EMAIL ME QUESTIONS NO RESERVE LAST MAN OR WOMAN OWNS IT!! |
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Jaguar says F-Type sales off to flying start
Fri, 31 May 2013As we noted in our recent first drive, Jaguar's luscious new F-Type roadster is a bit of a tweener in both size and cost, lining up in between rival Porsche's Boxster and 911. That one-for-two-segment strategy is showing early signs of paying off, with Automotive News reporting that half of the car's 2014 production allotment is already sold. We're not talking huge numbers - sports cars in this segment only "have a global annual volume of about 75,000 units and a market share of 0.1 percent," notes Jaguar brand director Adrian Hallmark. Yet the company figures the F-Type will work out to about 15 to 20 percent of its total volume of around 60,000 units.
From where we sit, this is all very encouraging news, but it's way too early to call the F-Type a smash hit. The sports car segment is known for its fickleness and its front-loaded sales curve, so the real measure of success will be how it fares over the next few years after early adopters get their cars. Jaguar will have to work to keep the F-Type fresh with new variants, and we hear it's prepared to do just that. The British luxury marque hasn't confirmed a hardtop coupe variant yet, but patent images and spy shots suggest one is on the way shortly, and it ought to extend the model's appeal greatly. A four-cylinder option and a manual transmission have also been rumored, and presumably Jaguar will eventually launch higher-performance R and R-S variants as it has done with various model lines, including its other sporty two door, the XK grand tourer.
2017 Jaguar F-Pace First Drive
Tue, May 3 2016We 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.
2016 Jaguar F-Type prowls the floor with new manual and AWD options
Thu, Nov 20 2014The Jaguar F-Type has become an instant enthusiast favorite for its alluring design, powerful, sonorous engines and rewarding handling. In short, it's a worthy successor to the iconic mid-century E-Type. But Jaguar hasn't been sitting idly, and it's continuing to refine and enhance the F-Type with subtle yet significant enhancements, including a bunch that are debuting this week at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The 2016 model year brings with it all-wheel drive, which will be standard on 550-horsepower F-Type R models. AWD will be optional on mid-level F-Type S models, which run the 380-hp V6. The system sends all of the supercharged engine's torque to the rear axle in default mode, but it can also be split with up to 50 percent going to the front axle when needed. Jaguar has even added subtle visual differentiators to the the AWD models, fitting them with body-colored sills and a new hood design. The penalty? the AWD system adds about 176 pounds to the curb weight. The F-Type also gets an available six-speed manual transmission for 2016 on V6 variants with rear-wheel drive. While obviously adding a more interactive driving character, the close-ratio manual is about 22 pounds lighter than the automatic gearbox. Jaguar has also given all F-Type models electric power steering, using a stiffer steering shaft to maintain the hydraulic setup's connected feel with the road. The 2016 models will be available in the spring, and pricing will be announced closer to launch. 2016 F-TYPE Gains All Wheel Drive and Manual Transmission Options – The 2016 model year Jaguar F-TYPE sports car receives new powertrain and driveline options – A six-speed manual transmission option will be available in rear-wheel drive V6 models – Instinctive All Wheel Drive® (AWD) extends the performance and dynamic capability of the F-TYPE – The 550hp F-TYPE R is now available in both Coupe or Convertible – All F-Type R models receive AWD as standard equipment, enabling 0-60 mph in 3.9 seconds.