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2004 Jaguar Xjr Premium Luxury Sport Sedan With Great Entertainment System on 2040-cars

US $13,850.00
Year:2004 Mileage:71877
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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Year 2004
Make JAGUAR
Model XJR
Engine 8 CYL.
Transmission AUTOMATIC
Mileage 71,877
Color SILVER/ BLACK
VIN SAJEA73B44TG08914 

2004 JAGUAR XJR SPORT LUXURY SEDAN

 UP FOR AUCTION IS A  THIS 2004 JAGUAR XJR LUXURY SEDAN WITH ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES YOU COULD WANT  IN A PREMIUM SEDAN. INCLUDING DVD, NAVIGATION, SUNROOF,  CD, HEATED AND  MEMORY SEATS FRONT, HEATED SEATS REAR, POWER WINDOWS, DOOR LOCKS, CRUISE  CONTROL, AM FM STEREO, POWER OUTSIDE MIRRORS, BACK UP SENSORS AND MUCH MORE.  RUNS LIKE A DREAM AND IS A PLEASURE TO DRIVE. GREAT SET OF TIRES MOUNTED ON  FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS. GIVE ME A CALL AT NB AUTOMOTIVE 954 818 1143

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  When  you place a bid  on a  vehicle, you are entering   into a legal  and binding  contract to purchase the    vehicle. You have already  decided on the  price you  would like  to pay for this  vehicle  based on the  description, autocheck  link  and  pictures listed above.  This arrangement is    outlined in the eBay User  Agreement.
  1. We reserves  the  right to obtain and  verify the   registered  information of all  bidders  participating  in  this auction. We  also  reserves the right  to cancel any and all    bids at our discretion,  or end the  auction  early if necessary.   Furthermore,  We shall  not be liable for any  such   cancellation for  any reason.
  2. Bidder with   only negative feedback  or bid  retractions  need  not bother to bid on   our vehicles. These bids  will  be  automatically  rejected.
  3. Bidder must  be  18 years or older.
  4. At end of   auction high bidder  should contact   seller  within    24 HOURS TO MAKE  ARRANGEMENTS FOR  PAYMENT  AND PICK UP OR   SHIPPINGand  complete the    transaction within 5    days   of auctions end. These   are the only  terms for  this auction as far as   completing  this item. In  other words at  the end  of FIVE days the item   must be  paid for. We   will add a $169.00    dealer prep charge to  the final bid  price.  This is to cover  the  cost of  vehicle  cleaning, phone calls,   Fed-Exing,USPS  of  packages airport pick  ups, up to 30   day  storage and other  document handling   costs.
  5. You are  welcome  to come and pick the  vehicle up   as along as  it is within the  5  days  not 6. The vehicle   can be stored for  up to  30 days for personal  pick up or   transporter.
  6. If  transaction  is not completed within  this   time, the SELLER  CAN APPLY FOR NON  PAYING  BIDDER  and  item  can be relisted or sold   to next highest bidder. 
  7. We have tried   to disclose all  information known about    this vehicle for  auction. Please be   advised that used   vehicles will have   typical scratches and  dings inherent. I    WOULD LIKE TO MENTION  WHEN BUYING A USED  CAR  YOU CAN EXPECT  SOME WEAR  AND TEAR. A  USED CAR  THAT IS ONLY THREE YEARS   OLD  WOULD SHOW MUCH  LESS WEAR AND TEAR THAN   ONE THAT  WOULD BE 10  YEARS OLD ECT, ECT. 
  8. We welcome a  buyers  inspection. If  you plan to have a   buyers  inspection,  please make sure you  inspect  the  vehicle  prior to the auction  ending.  Buyer is   responsible for any  inspection  charges and  fees.
  9. Manufacturers   warranties may still  apply. Extended    warranty may be  available. 
  10. Out of state   buyers are responsible  for all state,   county,  city taxes and fees, as  well as  title service   fees in the state that  the  vehicle will be  registered. All  taxes   and fees must be paid in  full in order  for   vehicle to be titled and  registered.  Florida  residents are  subject  to  applicable tax for  their area. 
  11. Acceptable   methods of payment are CASH   IN PERSON, CASHIERS   CHECKS, WIRE TRANSFERS  OR MONEY  ORDERS.    PERSONAL CHECKS ARE  ACCEPTABLE BUT MAY  TAKE  5 TO 7 DAYS TO  CLEAR   before  car can be picked  up and title  can be  sent out. WE DO NOT   ACCEPT CREDIT  CARDS,  PAY PAL OR BANK DRAFTS  AT THIS   TIME. 
  12. Clean reassigned  title on all  vehicles  unless other wise   specified 

 

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Jaguar Land Rover and Cambridge have developed a touchless touchscreen

Thu, Jul 23 2020

Jaguar Land Rover and the University of Cambridge are working on new touchscreen technology that eliminates the need to touch the screen. Counterintuitive, right? It’s called “predictive touch” for now, in part because the system is able to predict what you might be aiming for on the screen.  The video at the top of this post is the best way to understand how users will interact with the tech, but weÂ’ll do some more explaining here. You simply reach out with your finger pointing toward the item on screen that you want to select. ItÂ’ll highlight the item and then select it. HereÂ’s how it works, according to the University of Cambridge: “The technology uses machine intelligence to determine the item the user intends to select on the screen early in the pointing task, speeding up the interaction. It uses a gesture tracker, including vision-based or radio frequency-based sensors, which are increasingly common in consumer electronics; contextual information such as user profile, interface design, environmental conditions; and data available from other sensors, such as an eye-gaze tracker, to infer the userÂ’s intent in real time.” Cambridge claims that lab tests showed a 50 percent reduction in both effort and time by the driver in using the screen, which would theoretically translate to more time looking at the road and less time jabbing away at the screen. If the prediction and machine learning tech is good enough, we could see this resulting in a reduced number of accidental inputs. However, on a certain level it almost sounds more difficult to point at a screen while moving than it does to actually touch a section of that screen. Without using the tech and its supposedly great predictive abilities, we canÂ’t come to any grand conclusions. One comparison you may already be thinking of is BMWÂ’s Gesture Controls. ItÂ’s already been addressed with a subtle diss from Cambridge: “Our technology has numerous advantages over more basic mid-air interaction techniques or conventional gesture recognition, because it supports intuitive interactions with legacy interface designs and doesnÂ’t require any learning on the part of the user,” said Dr Bashar Ahmad of the University of Cambridge. Of course, this tech can be used for much more than just vehicle touchscreen control. Cambridge says it could be integrated into ATMs, airport check-in kiosks, grocery store self checkouts and more.

The best cars we drove this year

Tue, Dec 30 2014

Six 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. – 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.

Jaguar F-Type Project 7 arrives Stateside for $135k*

Thu, 14 Aug 2014

There are a great many things we love about the Jaguar F-Type, but one of them is that, whatever price point you're looking at, there's an F-Type for you. (Well, not any price point... this is a Jag we're talking about, but pricing varies greatly.) Got $65k to spend? That'll get you into a base F-Type V6 coupe, and you'll likely be happy for it. Eighty grand will get you into an F-Type V6 S, $90k into a V8 S roadster, and a cool hundred grand will get you the top-of-the-line F-Type R coupe. But what if you want to spend more than that? What if you've got more like $165,000 in your pocket and it's burning a hole when it should be burning rubber?
Well we've got good news for you, friend, because that's exactly how much the exclusive F-Type Project 7 will set you back. Making its US debut during Monterey car week, Jaguar has announced that the most exclusive version of its two-seat sports car - revealed in production spec just recently at the Goodwood Festival of Speed - will cost $165k in the US (plus the standard $925 delivery charge). That's roughly the price of an F-Type R and a base F-Type V6.
For all that scratch, you get an open-top roadster with 575 horsepower on tap - more than any production road car Jaguar has ever made before, and that includes the XJ220 and ultra-rare XJR-15 supercars. The most potent version yet of Jaguar's ubiquitous and long-serving 5.0-liter supercharged V8 is enough to send Project 7 to 60 in 3.8 seconds and on to an electronically limited top speed of 186 miles per hour.