2011 Jaguar Xj L on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:8 Cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2011
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Jaguar
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: XJ
Trim: 11 XJ L
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive - rear
Mileage: 21,150
Exterior Color: Gray
JUST REDUCED !! One Owner/Non-Smoker! This is an exceptional 2011 XJL in Cashmere Metallic, finished with London Tan seats, Jet upper fascia (Dash and Door Panels) in Soft Grain Leather with Jet contrast stitch and piping and Canvas Jaguar Suede cloth Premium Headlining. Portfolio Interior with Wood & Leather Heated Steering Wheel. This is Jaguar designer Ian Callum s latest edition to the Jaguar line up and completes the redesign of the sedan group. Every perception you have about previous Jaguar's changes with this car. It not only captures the elegance of a true British luxury car, it has the power and grace of a sports sedan. Assembled in Coventry England in the same factory where the legendary Supermarine Spitfires were built during WWII's Battle of Britain. This 385 hp gives the XJL one of the most powerful standard engines in its class, with 6 Speed Paddle Shift Automatic Transmission with Sport Dynamic mode, Winter Dynamic and Stability Control as well as Traction Control. This cars computer system adapts to your driving style. When you drive this car, 85 mph becomes the new 45 mph! Twin vista moon/sun roofs, Navigation, Jaguar Voice commands, Streaming Bluetooth and heated and cooled front seats along with massaging front seats. This car came standard with what became for 2012 the Executive Trim package. Rear Seat Folding Hardwood Tray Tables and Real Wood Interior Trim are just some of the standard features of the XJL. The 2011 Jaguar comes with best Platinum Coverage Warranty which covers everything on the car for 5 years or 50,000 miles, whichever occurs first, from the original sale date. In addition this car has the Jaguar Certified warranty. If you want the ultimate in sport sedan luxury...you want this Jag. , All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always garaged, Excellent condition, Never seen snow, No accidents, Non-smoker, One owner, Still under factory warranty, Well maintained |
Jaguar XJ for Sale
01jaguar xj vanden plas carfax dealer serviced british racing green low reserve(US $7,488.00)
Xj6 l jaguar 1997 burgandy(US $2,400.00)
12 jaguar xjl portfolio 19k 1-owner nav pdc cam keyless f/r-comfort-sts pano(US $58,995.00)
Xjl portfolio in virtually new shape! finance it!
2011jaguar xjl repairable(US $23,800.00)
2011 jaguar xj supercharged sedan one owner(US $51,900.00)
Auto Services in Illinois
Wickstrom Chrysler Jeep Dodge ★★★★★
White Eagle Auto Body Shop ★★★★★
Walter`s Foreign Car Serv ★★★★★
Tyson Motor Corp ★★★★★
Triple X Transport Refrigeration & Trailer Repair ★★★★★
Total Car Total Care Inc ★★★★★
Auto blog
Jaguar Land Rover reportedly developing Road Rover car
Tue, Sep 26 2017Reports are circulating in the automotive media that Jaguar Land Rover is developing a vehicle that's not an SUV. Called the Road Rover, it would be an all-electric luxury car with "some" all-terrain capability, hinting at all wheel drive. Initially, the EV would launch in late 2019, then spawn more models to complete the lineup. There is also talk about JLR's interest in an outright purchase of an existing luxury car brand to join its portfolio, and that parent company Tata has already given this strategic move the green light. Tata has also reportedly made moves to protect its JLR ownership via acquiring more of its own stock. All this excitement brings to mind the fact that there once existed an actual Road Rover — the Rover brand. Having evolved into MG Rover before going into administration in 2005 and subsequently reborn in China under SAIC Motor ownership, Rover was a moderately posh British carmaker just beneath the level of prestige that Jaguar offered. For some years, both were part of the same corporation. The last Rover saloons were designed and built with BMW input, and at that point Land Rover had already become part of Ford, almost a decade after Jaguar did. Ford's tenure with Land Rover lasted from 2000 to 2008, when Tata bought the British brand — along with the Rover name. Would it just make sense to badge the road car Rover, with no Road or Land affixed to it? Rover's slovenly demise is more than a decade old now, but there's plenty of valuable history still embedded in the long-shelved Viking ship logo. Cast aside memories of Sterling-badged Honda Legend platform siblings and unattractively Federalized SD1 series cars, and take whatever good the 1999-2005 Rover 75 brought to the table — maybe it's time for Rover to be reborn in the current Jaguar Land Rover family. According to Autocar, the first Road Rover would be developed in tandem with the next-generation Jaguar XJ, so they would share an aluminum architecture suitable for both internal combustion engines and battery electric technology, depending of the model. If anything, there is delicious irony to this: The 1980s XJ generation that Jaguar spent decades developing was claimed to be engineered in such a way that the occasional stablemate Rover's Buick-derived 3,5-liter V8 wouldn't have fit in its engine bay — to preserve the Jaguar bloodline. To have the new XJ and a Rover cross paths again would only be fitting. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party.
Jaguar crossover won't be based on Evoque or have off-road chops
Wed, 21 Aug 2013Jaguar's long-rumored crossover won't be built on the same platform as the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque, says the Australian site Car Advice. The future of the new CUV remains uncertain, but if Jaguar does dip its toes into the SUV/crossover pool, though, the new vehicle will likely be a car-based soft roader, lacking (or perhaps more appropriately, not needing) the off-road-engineered chops inherent in Land Rover's small CUV platform.
Jaguar product planner Steven De Ploey explained to Car Advice, "There's many groups around the world [platform sharing] - obviously Volkswagen Group is doing it all the time - but I think we have to be careful. He added, "Jaguar is something quite different... It's about capability, but very much on-road focused capability." That seems to gel with our suspicions that the XQ, as it's expected to be called, will share its platform with an upcoming small Jaguar sedan, the oft-rumored X-Type successor.
Still, we'd recommend taking any mention of a Jaguar crossover with a grain of salt. Based on many of the (quite compelling) statements made by De Ploey against a Jag crossover and previous statements made by Jag's design boss, Ian Callum, the case against a leaper-bearing crossover seems strong. If a high-rider were to arrive from Jaguar, though, the article insinuates that it'd be more in line with the BMW X6 or upcoming X4 - sort of a coupe-based crossover. Like we said, grain of salt. If a Jag crossover is going to arrive soon, the upcoming Frankfurt Motor Show is the most likely locale for its debut. We'll find out in a few weeks.
Jaguar planning two bodystyles for next XJ
Wed, 17 Apr 2013As we alluded to in today's F-Type first drive, Jaguar hasn't been selling its wares in China for very long, and as a result, buyers there usually don't have the same appreciation for the brand's history. So you might reasonably think that the company's recent radical styling shift (kicked off by the 2008 XF) wouldn't be as jarring to the nation's buying populace since they really didn't have the automaker's more traditionally styled models from years past to compare them against.
Yet while Jaguar and its sister marque, Land Rover, continue to pick up steam in China's developing market, that apparently isn't necessarily the case. Local buyers there tend to have more conservative tastes when it comes to styling, preferring more upright dimensions, big back seats and larger quantities of traditional luxury materials (think: chrome and wood) than other markets currently find desirable. Thus, the very bold current-generation XJ sedan may be leaving some sales on the table.
According to Edmunds, Jag doesn't want to risk that, and as such, it is preparing two bodystyles for the next-generation XJ - one with the rakish coupe-like styling of the current model, and a more "old-school" three-box sedan designed to appeal to a wider swath of Chinese buyers.
2040Cars.com © 2012-2025. All Rights Reserved.
Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.
Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the 2040Cars User Agreement and Privacy Policy.
0.034 s, 7841 u