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1999 Jaguar Xj8**california Car**2 Owner**79k Miles**black On Black**mint**** on 2040-cars

US $6,995.00
Year:1999 Mileage:79050
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States

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1999 Jaguar XJ-Series, 79,000 miles
Price: $6,995
Year: 1999
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ-Series
Trim: XJ8 4dr Sedan
Miles: 79,000 miles
VIN: SAJHX1043XC857768
Stock #:
Engine: V8 4.0L V8
Color: Black
MPG: 15 city / 22 hwy
Address: 15714  E. Amar Rd, La Puente, CA 91744
View our website: www.speedwaymotors.us
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Vehicle Description:**RARE PRISTINE CONDITION**BLACK**CHROME WHEELS**NON SMOKER**SMOOTH AS SILK**WHAT AN AMAZING CAR**DONT MISS THIS**CLEAN CARFAX ON HAND**1ST 2 SEE WILL BUY IT**CALL SPEEDWAY MOTORS FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE**626-961-8992**CAR RUNS FANTASTIC**WE ONLY PIC THE CLEANEST CARS OUT THERE**PAINT IS IN PRISTINE CONDTION AND ALL ORIGINAL**INTERIORS IS CLEAN WITH NO TEARS**CHROME WHEELS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE WITH NEWER MICHELIN TIRES**ICE COLD AC**NO LEAKS**ENGINE IS SMOOTH AND POWERFUL**SOLID CAR WILL LAST A LONG TIME**WHAT A CLASSY CAR FOR THE PRICE**CALL 626-961-8992 FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE**ALSO CAN HELP ARRANGE SHIPPING FOR YOU**CALIFORNIA BUYERS WILL HAVE TO PAY SALES TAX AND TRANSFER FEES**OUT OF STATE BUYERS WILL NOT PAY SALES TAX AS LONG AS CAR IS SHIPPED OUT OF CALIFORNIA**THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO DONT WAIT ON THE BEAUTY**

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Jaguar Land Rover signs manufacturing contract with Magna Steyr

Thu, Jul 2 2015

Jaguar Land Rover is in the midst of implementing big plans. Those include a raft of new models, and a series of new manufacturing facilities to build them. It seems, however, that the former is outpacing the latter, as the British automaker has just announced a new manufacturing contract to have some of its vehicles built off-site. The latest deal is with Magna Steyr, the contract manufacturer based in Graz, Austria. That could see a Land Rover produced at the same facility that has handled the Mercedes G-Class since 1979, or a Jaguar at the same place that assembled the Aston Martin Rapide until 2012 when production was moved back to the UK. The big question at this point is just what JLR will choose to have Magna build on its behalf. The British automaker isn't saying at this point, but a spokesman confirmed to Autoblog that it will be a future product – not an existing line moved from its current production site to the contract manufacturer, as Mercedes recently did with the R-Class. A timeline wasn't announced at this early stage, either, but we're told it will take about 24 months before new Jaguars or Land Rovers start rolling out of the plant in Austria. Just what those new vehicles will be remains to be seen, but Jaguar Land Rover has a number of new products on their way. It is expected to reveal in the near future a new Defender, a replacement for the current LR4/Discovery, the new Evoque convertible, a new XJ flagship sedan, and possibly a new coupe and convertible to take the place of the old XK. We'll soon see the new Jaguar F-Pace, which may be followed by additional crossovers as well. The company also recently introduced the new XE, XF, and Discovery Sport models, though given the timeframes, they'll almost certainly be produced at JLR's existing facilities. It recently opened its first overseas plant in China, has another one under construction in Brazil, and is also said to be considering a plant in North America on either side of the US-Mexican border. Jaguar Land Rover Signs Contract Manufacturing Agreement With Magna Steyr Whitley, UK - Jaguar Land Rover has agreed a manufacturing partnership with Magna Steyr, an operating unit of Magna International Inc, to build some future vehicles in Graz, Austria.

Jaguar Land Rover reportedly developing Road Rover car

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Reports 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.

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With the recent increase in higher-performance versions of already high-performance vehicles, like Mercedes-Benz and its AMG Black Series, the public is now gaining even greater access to speed and maneuverability. Two of the most recent sports cars to get their wicks turned up include the Jaguar XKR-S GT and the Aston Martin V12 Vantage S.
Both of these cars are the pinnacles of their lines, with the Jag lording over the XKR-S, XKR and XK while the Aston rules over the standard V8 Vantage S and V8 Vantage. Motor Trend has opted to pit the two rivals together for some thorough testing, and it just happened to bring along a few video cameras to capture all the action.
There's nearly 19 minutes of super hot sports car action below, so scroll down and enjoy.