2000 Jaguar Vanden Plas Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Seffner, Florida, United States
This is vehicle is being sold as a No Reserve with a starting bid. YEAR: 2000 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION MAKE: Jaguar ENGINE: V8 4.0 L MODEL: XJ VandenPlas EXTERIOR COLOR: Burgundy VIN: SAJDA24C9YLF12546 INTERIOR COLOR: White MILEAGE: 100,400 TITLE: Clear Title FEATURES Non Smoking, Interior recently reupholstered Leather Seats, Sport Steering Wheel, Telescoping Steering Steering Control, Cruise Control and Radio, and Multiple CDs Control (in truck) Tinted Glass, Trip Odometer, Vanity Mirrors Adjustable Steering Wheel, Air Conditioning, AM/FM Stereo Radio, single CD, with cassette Anti-Lock brakes, Auto-Dimming Rear Mirror, Automatic Transmission Center Arm Rest, Leather Upholstery, Map Lights Cruise Control, Cup Holders, Digital Clock, Courtesy Lights Memory Seats, 6 Way PW, Lumbar Passenger Airbag, Passive Restraint System Power Brakes, Power Locks, Power Seats, Power Steering Power Windows, Power Trunk Release, Remote Fuel Door, Interior Hood Release Climate Control Front AC and Heating, Rear Seat Vents for AC and Heating Rear Defroster, Rear Seat fold-down armrest Rear Wheel Drive, Dual Exhaust, Floor Mats DESCRIPTION 2000 Jaguar XJ VandenPlas Kelly Blue Book Prices Excellent $6,194 Very Good $5,919 Good $5,769 Fair $5,224 Car Fax history is available upon request, at no cost to buyer, you can email me at csacjr@aol.com and I will email the Fax Report. Car is in showroom condition, no visible dings or scratches, I purchased vehicle with mileage at 78,000, current mileage is approximately 98,400 as shown on picture, mostly highway miles in the state of Florida. Vehicle runs great, smooth, has a 8 cylinder engine with great fuel economy. If you have any questions I can be reached at 904-910-2452. Car has been well maintained mechanically and garaged kept. Inspected by a Master Certified Technician, all options in perfect working order. Minimal wear on tires as can be seen on Pictures. Vehicle is being advertised locally, and if purchase price is met, I reserve the right to cancel bidding process if the Reserve Price has not been met. Payment A deposit of $500 must be made within 2 days of auction ending. Deposit can be made by Pay Pal, Credit Card, Cash, Certified Funds or Wire Transfer. If shipping using an Auto Transport Company, vehicle must be paid in full prior to delivery pickup. Payment can be made by Certified Funds, Cash, Credit Card, or both Certified Funds and Credit Card. Seller willing to deliver vehicle at no cost to buyer up to a distance of 500 miles, if Buy Now Price is met. Over the 500 miles will be at buyers expense. |
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The best cars we drove this year
Tue, Dec 30 2014Six hundred and fifty. That's roughly how many cars pass through the hands of Autoblog editors every year, from the vehicles we test here at home, to the cars we drive on new product launches, testing roundups, long-term cars, and so on. Of course, our individual numbers vary due to several reasons, but at the end of the day, our team's repertoire of automotive experience is indeed vast. But let's be honest, some cars certainly stand out more than others. So as the year's about to turn, and as we're readying brand-new daily cat calendars for our cubicles, our editors are all taking time to reflect on the machinery that made this year so special, with one simple, open-ended question as the guide a question that we're asked quite frequently, from friends, family, colleagues, and more. "What's the best car you drove this year?" Lamborghini Huracan When I review the list of everything I drove in 2014, picking an absolute favorite becomes almost impossible. I mean, how does one delineate between the joy offered by cars as different as the Alfa Romeo 4C, Volkswagen Golf R, Mercedes-AMG GT S and even the humble-yet-wonderful Chevy Colorado? Okay fine, I'll just pick the Lamborghini. I drove the Lamborghini Huracan LP 610-4 on a racetrack, in the mountains, and along southern coast of Spain. It felt like the king of the car jungle in all of those places, sucking the eyeballs of observers nearly out of their heads as it drove by, and almost melting my brain with its cocktail of speed and grip and intense communication. It feels a little easy to say that the one new supercar I drove this year was also my favorite, but the fact is that the Huracan is one of the finest cars I've driven during my career, let alone 2014. Judge me if you must. Β Seyth Miersma Senior Editor Rolls-Royce Wraith There are a couple of ways to look at the question, "What's the best car you drove this year?" In terms of what was so good I'd go out and buy one tomorrow, that'd be my all-time sweetheart, the Volkswagen GTI. Or if I'm just talking about sheer cool-factor, maybe something like the Galpin GTR1, BMW i8, or Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG. But instead, I'm going to write about the sheer opulence of being the best of the best. The hand-crafted, holier-than-thou, shut-your-mouth-when-I'm-talking-to-you supremacy. I'm picking the Rolls-Royce Wraith. I drove the Wraith for a week in April, and was really, really impressed. This car does everything, perfectly.
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 Β 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.
Jaguar Land Rover creates new Special Operations division for halo vehicles, bespoke commissions
Fri, 13 Jun 2014Jaguar Land Rover has announced that a new division of the British manufacturer will be dedicated to "bespoke commissions," as well as heritage products and apparel. Oh, and the new Special Operations division will also be behind JLR's halo cars from now on.
It's that last one that is the most tantalizing, as the last real halo product to see production from Jaguar was the XJ220. The Range Rover, meanwhile, has always had its own kind of halo reputation, although the Land Rover brand itself has never really gotten into the game with a dedicated model.
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