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Xjl Portfolio on 2040-cars

US $37,850.00
Year:2010 Mileage:39404 Color: Driver Mirror
Location:

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States

2010 JAGUAR XJL PORTFOLIO

CARFAX ONE OWNER

VALUE ADDED OPTIONS

    Back-Up Camera
    Blind Spot Monitor
    Bluetooth Connection
    CD Player
    Cooled Front Seat(s)
    Cooled Rear Seat(s)
        Dual Zone A/C
    Engine Immobilizer
    HID Headlights
    Hard Disk Drive Media Storage
    Heated Exterior Driver Mirror
    Heated Exterior Passenger Mirr
        Heated Rear Seat(s)
    Heated Seats-Front(s)
    Leather Seats
    Navigation System
    Panoramic Roof
    Premium Stereo - BOWERS&WILKINS
        Rear Parking Aid
    Satellite Radio - SIRIUS
    Seat Memory
 
 VEHICLE INFORMATION

OPTIONS
    5 Passenger Seating
    50 State Emissions
    A/C
    ABS Brakes
    Automatic Headlights
    Cruise Control
    Daytime Running Lights
    Dual Air Bags
    Electrochromic Rearview Mirror
    Electronic Stability Control
    Fog Lamps
    Front Floor Mats
    Front Reading Lamps
    Headlight Washers
        Heated Steering Wheel
    Intermittent Wipers
    Keyless Start
    Owner's Manual
    Paddle Shifter
    Power Folding Mirrors
    Power Locks
    Power Mirrors
    Power Passenger Mirror
    Power Telescopic Steering
    Power Tilt Steering
    Power Trunk Release
    Power Windows
    Push Button Start
        Pwr Seats - Both
    Pwr Steering
    Rain Sensing Wipers
    Rear A/C
    Rear Defrost
    Rear Floor Mats
    Rear Heat
    Rear Power Sunshade
    Security System
    Side Air Bags
    Steering Wheel Audio Control
    Sunshade - Side
    Tire Pressure Monitor System
    Traction Control
        Trip Computer
    Trip Counter
    Turn Signal Mirrors
    Two-Wheel Drive
    US EPA Label
    Universal Garage Door Opener
    Warranty Books
    Woodgrain Interior Package
 
MECHANICAL
    8 Cylinder Gas
    Steptronic
    Pwr Brakes
    4X2
    5.0 L
INTERIOR
    Odometer - Digits Digital -Operable
    Int Odor: OK
    Wood Trim Dash
    Leather - NAA
 
TIRES AND WHEELS
Wheels: Alloy
TireTread DepthBrandSize
Left Front:8/32"PIRELLI245/45R19
Left Rear:5/32"PIRELLI275/40R19
Right Front:8/32"PIRELLI245/45R19
Right Rear:5/32"PIRELLI275/40R19
Spare: 5/32" (Mini)N/A
KEYS
    Master Key - 2
    Remote Key/Fob - 2
 
OTHER
    Title State: NJ 
                                            
 

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Auto blog

Jaguar Land Rover might buy another luxury brand that it doesn't need

Mon, Sep 25 2017

It seems that Jaguar Land Rover may be getting bigger in the near future. According to Bloomberg, the company is looking at acquiring some tech companies, and possibly yet another luxury car brand, provided that it fits with the current lineup of cars. On the surface, this makes some sense since Bloomberg reports that a whopping 78 percent of Tata Motors' revenue comes from luxury brands. And of course, any kind of tech acquisition could be useful considering the rapid development of electric and autonomous vehicles. But dig a little deeper, and a possible luxury brand acquisition just doesn't make sense for Jaguar Land Rover. The main reason for this is that the Jaguar and Land Rover brands have the luxury market thoroughly covered. Both brands offer full luxury lines from entry-level to high-end ( Discovery Sport to Range Rover on the Land Rover side, and XE to XJ on the Jaguar side). They also cater to every kind of luxury, from sporty vehicles such as the F-Type and SVR Land Rovers, to cushy luxury machines such as the XJ and Range Rover. So whether the company is competing with BMW or Mercedes, Jaguar and Land Rover have the bases covered. There aren't any other typical luxury brands that would actually add anything to the current lineup. In fact, adding another conventional luxury brand could actually result in the new brand poaching existing Jaguar and Land Rover buyers, rather than picking up new ones. What would make more sense for Jaguar Land Rover would be to pick up either a more mainstream brand, or an ultra-luxury marque. Neither Jaguar nor Land Rover has something that competes directly with the likes of Ford or Toyota in the mainstream game, or Rolls-Royce or Bentley at the top of the luxury heap. Picking up a brand in one of these segments would allow JLR and Tata Motors to actually expand offerings and pick up more sales, rather than having an internal competitor. What path would be ideal? Probably going even farther upmarket. Supercar makers and ultra-luxury brands continue to sell well, and there's the potential for significant profit by layering on features and content to existing platforms. Perhaps the best possibility for a high-end complement to Jaguar Land Rover would be Aston Martin. Not only does it have a strong reputation and line-up, it also could handle both supercars and luxury sedans, thanks to its Lagonda sub brand. Of course it would require Aston Martin to be receptive to a purchase.

Jay Leno drives the Jaguar F-Type Project 7

Tue, Sep 22 2015

Even for Jay Leno, Monterey Car Week is a special experience. After all, his collection is absolutely massive, but vehicles show up for this exclusive event on the California peninsula that even Jay doesn't know about. He's giving us a just a tiny taste of this year's event in the latest episode of Jay Leno's Garage. The majority of this clip is dedicated to an in-depth look at the Jaguar F-Type Project 7, and Jay gets the details direct from designer Ian Callum. The two of them are old friends after doing the 2014 Mille Miglia together in a Jaguar XK120. After getting a mountain of info about the inspiration behind this special F-Type, they go for a ride on some beautiful California roads to listen to the wonderful, crackling exhaust. Following the drive, Jay finds a racecar from the teens that he is completely unfamiliar with. Thankfully, the mechanic is nearby to shed some light on this rarity. We hope there're more videos to come about Leno's visit to Monterey Car Week, but hopefully his team can fix some of the sound issues in this clip.

2016 Jaguar XF Review

Thu, Feb 4 2016

We last drove the new Jaguar XF in Spain last September, sampling it in 380-horsepower S spec and in 2.0-liter turbodiesel forms. We found both versions to provide a supple ride, despite some body roll, and loved the supercharged model's ample thrust from any engine speed. The ZF-provided eight-speed automatic was also applauded for its competence, making the sport paddles an unnecessary formality. If anything, our last drive only left us pining for a better infotainment system, as Jaguar Land Rover's painfully outdated one has been a target of our ire for a while. A limited amount of time behind the wheel, and a desire to see how much the slightly less powerful 2016 Jaguar XF 35t R-Sport gives away to its S-badged stablemate, leads us to our tester. In British Racing Green, the new XF is both more handsome than the slightly manic-looking old XF, yet also slightly more anonymous. This is a lithe shape, with crisp lines and few gimmicks, save the fender vents, which are about as tasteful as that element comes. The car's charms are especially evident from up front. Despite a distracting cut line, the hood is tastefully built up in two steps: a sharp rise from the headlight/fender area, and in the middle a tasteful power bulge. The overall effect is one of thoughtful, purposeful design – after all, this is Ian Callum's work – rather than taking a corporate-mandated design language and scaling it up or down to suit the hardpoints. Spend some time around FCA's UConnect system and you'll see where Jaguar needs to improve. Inside, this XF is a mixed bag. Let's start with the positives. Despite being shod in a rather boring black hide, the front seats are wonderfully comfortable and supportive without aggressive bolstering. The cabin would really wake up with a more interesting leather, like the brown that Jaguar calls "Brogue," covering the seats and door panels. Whatever you think of the rotary shift selector, the knurling on its diameter and the solidity of its action conveys the sense of craftsmanship you'd expect from a British luxury car. Some other controls, such as the cheap-looking and -feeling control stalks sprouting form the otherwise wonderful steering wheel, do not. And that takes us to the infotainment system. This XF does away with Jaguar's old, much-maligned user interface, which was blocky and balky in equal measures.