1997 Jaguar Xj6 Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Cedar Falls, Iowa, United States
Car is in amazing used condition with no rust. Rides smooth with no serious mechanical problems. Routine maintenance has been kept up. Car is a classic Jaguar and will be sure to draw attention. As comes with 1997, there are some defects to the car. The defects are: cracking leather (mainly on the front seats), has a replaced headliner (it is now black and beige), radio screen half-way works, some air vents' plastics are missing (in the rear), the ac works great but the heater may need some help. Car needs a new battery. Roof paint is sun damaged, hood has minor/minimal sun damage. Trunk was re-painted. Rear bumper clear coat is starting to chip off, as any 1997 vehicle would. Car has brand new tires, newer brake pads, brand new front windshield, tinted rear windows professionally to 35%, new front speakers. I am not the original owner, but I know that the car originated from Florida. My uncle owned this car before me and took great care of it. For payment, I will accept PayPal ONLY. Car comes AS IS - NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. Buyer is to pay transportation costs. If you have any questions don't hesitate to call: |
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Jaguar riffs on Super Bowl ad with new F-Type Coupe web short
Thu, 03 Apr 2014Continuing the story of black hearts it began with its first Super Bowl commercial, Jaguar is roaring down the dark and oh-so-magnificently appealing road of villainy with a new spot featuring Tom Hiddleston. Using its new F-Type Coupe to demonstrate, the actor explains the salient features of the best - meaning, English - villains.
However, it's likely that even if you could manage the elegance, the tailored suit, the sharp wit and the distinct sound, you couldn't pull it all off nearly as well as Hiddleston. That doesn't mean you can't try, of course. Might we suggest starting with his excellent lesson in being properly villainous in the video below?
Jaguar models could rev with inline-six engines again
Tue, Apr 19 2016Rumors are swirling once again that Jaguar might return an inline-six engine to its lineup. Autocar claims Jaguar Land Rover will use the modular Ingenium engine family to create a 3.0-liter straight-six. The new motor will replace the automaker's current V6. As with the Ingenium 2.0-liter four-cylinder, JLR will likely offer the powerplant in gasoline- and diesel-fueled versions. A rumor in May 2015 also suggested JLR would create an Ingenium-based turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six and a 1.5-liter three-cylinder unit. According to Autocar, the engine bay in the XE, XF, and F-Pace can already fit the longer engine. The automaker isn't talking, though. "We can't comment on future product one way or another," company spokesperson Nathan Hoyt told Autoblog. Jaguar built much of its performance legacy with straight-six-powered vehicles. While the C-Type and D-Type were winning races with the engine layout, practically every Jaguar production model used them as well. Today, straight-sixes are less common. BMW continues to use them, and Mercedes-Benz reportedly also plans to offer one soon. While Autocar's report is still just a rumor, the move to an inline-six could be advantageous for JLR. For example, using an Ingenium-derived design could simplify manufacturing by allowing the company to build the powerplant in one factory alongside the 2.0-liter version. Returning to a design with such an important heritage for Jaguar would also make life easy for the brand's marketing team because it could link the new engine to past racing glory. Related Video:
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