1985 Jaguar Xjs V12 Rare Coupe Original Miles Clean L@@k on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
THIS 1985 JAGUAR V12 LOOK GREAT INSIDE AND OUT ORIGINAL MILES COLD A/C WORKS GREAT , CAR RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT WITH A SMOOTH SHIFTING TRANSMISSION AFTER MARKET WOODEN STEERING WHEEL POWER WINGOWS ALL ORIGINAL HEAD TURNER YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED IN THIS VEHICLE CALL 954 213 4213 WITH ANY QUESTIONS THANKS!!!!
1985 Jaguar XJS V-12 Own a piece of British Heritage that embodies the style, passion, flair and luxury that has defined Jaguar. This particular Jaguar has a 5.3L V-12 that provides 262 horses with an automatic gear box which provides a smooth, yet memorable ride each and every time you turn the key. This XJS has been well cared for, and is in complete working order. Power windows in great working condition , and ice cold ac!!! This is an opportunity to own a rare piece of Jaguar history...Why Not Today? Call to see (954) 213-4213 The XJS Coupe 's pristine good looks were combined with the Jaguar high standard of excellence in order to make this a unique find. Only Encore Motorcars of Sarasota, Inc. could offer you a Jaguar XJS Coupe with mileage this low on such a popular vehicle. This wonderfully maintained Jaguar XJS Coupe is in the top 10% of its class when it comes to cleanliness and condition. At Encore Motorcars of Sarasota, Inc., we strive to provide you with the quality an excellence in a vehicle that you truly deserve and with the Tungsten Metallic on Barley color combination, this XJS Coupe surpasses expectations. THIS JAGUAR XJS COUPE INCLUDES: 5.3L V12 ENGINE 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FRONT FOGLIGHTS AM/FM STEREO W/IN DASH CASSETTE ADJUSTABLE STEERING COLUMN CLIMATE CONTROL W/AC WOOD INTERIOR TRIM HEATED REAR WINDOW CAST ALUMINUM ALLOY WHEELS AND MORE |
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Our love of SUVs is killing people in the streets
Tue, Jul 17 2018Americans are fond of supersized fast-food meals and colossal convenience-store fountain drinks, even though they're clearly bad for our health and U.S. adults keep getting fatter. We also like large vehicles, and our love affair with SUVs is killing people in the streets. According to a recent investigation by the Detroit Free Press/USA Today, the increase in SUV sales over the past several years coincides with a sharp rise in pedestrian deaths in the U.S. — up 46 percent since 2009, with nearly 6,000 people killed in 2016 alone. With SUV sales surpassing sedans in 2014 and pickups and SUVs currently accounting for 60 percent of new vehicle sales, it's no wonder Ford announced in April plans to cease U.S. sales of almost all passenger cars. And this followed Fiat Chrysler's move to virtually an all-truck, -SUV and -crossover lineup. While the Freep/USA Today investigation found that the simultaneous surge in SUV sales and pedestrian deaths comes down to vehicle size, it also points to a lack of action on the part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), even though it knew of the dangers SUVs pose to pedestrians. Also blamed are automakers dragging their feet on implementing active safety features. Using federal accident data, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) determined that there was an 81 percent increase in single-vehicle pedestrian fatalities involving SUVs between 2009 and 2016. Freep/USA Today's analysis of the same data by counting vehicles that struck and killed pedestrians instead of the number of people killed showed a 69 percent increase in SUV involvement. As far back as 2001, researchers at Rowan University forecasted a rise in pedestrian deaths as Americans began switching to SUVs. "In the United States, passenger vehicles are shifting from a fleet populated primarily by cars to a fleet dominated by light trucks and vans," the researchers wrote, with light trucks comprising SUVs.
Latest Jaguar XJ snaps show old versus new
Wed, 19 Mar 2014It is a rare day when automakers line up their current models and test cars right next to each other and allow us to compare them directly. However, Jaguar ending up doing just that during cold weather testing of the face lifted XJ, providing the perfect chance to see just what the company is changing.
We spotted the refreshed XJ testing last year, and it hasn't evolved much since then. The updated model sports clear turn signals and a slightly revised front air dam. The modifications are similarly minor at the rear. The bumper appears to dip down slightly further on the new sedan. Thankfully, those gorgeous taillights are still draped over the back of the car. The exhaust outlets have switched to oval shapes rather than the current parallelograms. This alteration could just be chalked up to it being a test car, but the previous tester we saw had a similar design. It's possible that the camouflage could be hiding other revisions, but don't expect anything radical from the facelift.
Our previous report indicated that Jaguar is also planning some interior upgrades with new infotainment and ambient lighting. The company seems to feel that there isn't a point in messing with the XJ's design just yet, since all of the changes we see here are very subtle. No problems, here - to our eyes, the big Jag is still one of the prettier sedans on the road today.
Cargo ship carrying 1,200 Jaguars and Land Rovers deliberately run aground [w/video]
Mon, Jan 5 2015A cargo ship carrying a load of new cars out of Southampton has run aground in the English Channel in between England and the Isle of Wight. The vessel apparently suffered some sort of failure just 45 minutes after leaving port that caused it to list heavily to the starboard side before the crew deliberately beached it on Bramble Bank to prevent the ship from capsizing altogether. The vessel, called the Hoegh Osaka, is a 590-foot car carrier weighing some 57,000 tons and registered in Singapore. Although several automakers (including Honda and Bentley) were reportedly looking into whether they had cars on board, the vessel is said to have been filled to approximately one-third its capacity, with 1,400 vehicles on board – including 1,200 Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles, 65 Mini models and one Rolls-Royce Wraith. 70 to 80 pieces of construction equipment were also said to be on board. The Hoegh Osaka was en route from the southern British port of Southampton to Bremerhaven, Germany. Fortunately, no major injuries have been reported. The crew was mostly airlifted by helicopter off of the beached ship, with two crew members evacuated by lifeboat. One crew member reportedly jumped over 25 feet off the ship into the water before being immediately retrieved by rescue workers. According to the Daily Mail, two crew members were treated for non-life-threatening injuries, including a broken leg. It may take several days, if not longer, to extract the vessel from the sand bank and ascertain the damage to the ship and its cargo. An early attempt to free the ship with tugboats failed, meaning that the Maritime and Coastguard Agency may have to wait until more favorable high tides to try again before towing the ship back into the port. Bramble Bank, where the vessel was run aground, is a well-known obstacle to maritime navigators. The Queen Elizabeth 2 ran aground there in November 2008 with 1,700 passengers on board, but was quickly freed by four tugboats and was able to continue on its way. Two local yacht clubs also play a cricket match there every year at low tide. The vessel's operator, Hoegh Autoliners, praised the skill and quick thinking of the crew in acting to prevent the ship's capsizing by running her aground on the soft, sandy shoal. Watch the clip below for aerial footage of the beached ship, courtesy of the BBC. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.