2006 Jaguar Xk8 Victory Package Sport Convertible * Rare * 42k Milage - V Xk on 2040-cars
United States
2006 Jaguar XK8 Victory Package Let's Talk! Go for a drive, check it out in Person. Buyers Only - Call Steve 732/927/1222 j 2006 Jaguar XK XK8 / XK8 Victory Ltd Ed (VIN: SAJDA42C362A47148) Always garaged kept. Current mature owner bought the car with only 3,500 Miles. Only Driven in warm/dry weather. Bay Blue Metallic Exterior --Paint Code JKA-- * VICTORY PACKAGE * 19" Chrome Wheels All service records maintained through Ray Catena, Edison, NJ 1 Minor VIN Record was from a pothole during a snowstorm. Gashed tire & scratched wheel. Absolutely NO FRAME or BODY damage from this incident. Inspected by Ray Catena. See Report. One front wheel and tire was replaced. ($$) All records maintained through Ray Catena. Let's Talk! Go for a drive, check it out in Person. Buyers Only - Call Steve 732/927/1222 Available for Viewing Anytime. Located in Monmouth County, New Jersey Now is your chance to own a Beautiful * Low Mileage * XK8 Victory Package. ________________________________________________________________________________________ NO TRADES Upon purchase, $500.00 Non-Refundable Deposit Must be Sent. Buyer must make contact within 24 hours of sale. FULL PAYMENT is to be received within 3 days. The sale is in CASH or BANK WIRE. And preferably a handshake. Buyer responsible for own shipping/transportation/fees. Vehicle is for sale locally, nationally, and worldwide. I reserve the right to end this listing at any time. CLEAR TITLE, BEAUTIFUL CAR. Buyers Only Call Steve 732/927/1222 Do not contact if you are a broker, dealer, seller, trader, or dreamer. |
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Jaguar F-Type Project 7 takes the D-Type to the 21st Century
Sat, 16 Aug 2014One of the many big name debuts during the 2014 Monterey car week is this, the Jaguar F-Type Project 7, a stunning roadster inspired by Jaguar's legendary, finned D-Type sports car.
The Project 7 expands on the already appealing F-Type Convertible formula, further boosting the Jaguar Land Rover 5.0-liter, supercharged V8 to its most potent form yet - 575 horsepower - making this the most powerful production Jag in history. So equipped, the Project 7 is more cheetah than jaguar, roaring to 60 miles per hour in a rapid 3.8 seconds before reaching its electronically limited peak speed of 186 miles per hour.
Prices for the F-Type Project 7 start at $165,000, with customer deliveries slated begin in spring of 2015.
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 – 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 wants to make real-life driving just like a video game
Thu, 10 Jul 2014Jaguar Land Rover is on a bit of a tech bent today. It's announced its new family of four-cylinder engines and a "self-learning" vehicle Range Rover prototype, and now it's announced what it calls the Jaguar Virtual Windscreen.
The technology is similar to other head-up displays and telematics recorders already on the market, the Jaguar Virtual Windscreen concept takes things to the next level to turn real-life driving into a video game-like experience. It's being demonstrated with data like lap times, grid positions, virtual racing line and brake guidance... even "ghost" cars from previous laps and virtual cones for simulated autocrossing. Just like you'd find in the latest version of Forza or Gran Turismo, but you know... in an actual car - in this case a Jaguar F-Type. It's similar to the Transparent Bonnet system Land Rover revealed a couple of months ago, but instead of rock-crawling, it's for the race track.
The system also incorporates gesture controls and could be configured to display instrument data, a video feed from a rear-view camera to replace the mirror. Check out the details and the video below for a closer look at what JLR has got in store for the near future.