1992 Jaguar Xj6 Sovereign Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Burbank, California, United States
Here's my 1992 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign.
Only 89,405 original miles, Tungsten over Isis Blue leather, 4.0 liter 6 cylinder. I bought the car last year from an elderly lady in Sherman Oaks, the car was always maintained garaged and taken care of. Passes smog and tags are good until June 2014. Clean title in my name. Everything works on the car except the clock light. AC, Heat, cruise control, power windows, mirrors, locks, trip computer, factory stock radio and power antenna, power seats, automatic seat belts, all the courtesy lights, everything works. Has original books. I am a mechanic, I know these cars in and out, and I spent several weekends going through the car and fixing all the little broken things, there are NO WARNING LIGHTS on the dash, no check engine light, not even the bulb failure light! That is rare to find working in one of these Jaguars. Some recent maintenance- New tires New alignment New Bilstein shocks front and rear (already has dealer rear level ride delete) New coolant New thermostat New PS fluid New oil change New brake fluid New spark plugs and throttle body service Tune up Replaced several underhood hoses Replaced hose in fuel tank New gas gauge sender New antenna weather grommet Replaced rear exterior bulbs Leather treated with Hyde Food New trunk lid shocks The trunk lid has been repainted, and there are some scratches and some overspray on the passenger front fender, and the passenger rear door. Otherwise the body is excellent, zero rust, and the paint takes a beautiful shine. I don't need this big car for my new long commute, and want to sell to a good home who will appreciate the car's condition and take care of it. I looked for months for an XJ40 Jaguar in this condition and then spent time and money getting it near perfect. The car needs nothing, and is a daily driver. Take advantage of this, these Jaguars are excellent cars and are built over-engineered, the car is safe, reliable, turns heads and is extremely comfortable. AC blows cold and the car gets 18MPG city and 23MPG highway, as it was originally designed to. |
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Jaguar XE promises to net 'over 75 mpg,' just not for us [w/video]
Tue, 29 Jul 2014With around a month away from its world debut on September 8, Jaguar continues to issue a constant drip of updates about its upcoming XE compact luxury sedan that's aiming to take on the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. Where the company's last bit of info focused on the car's suspension setup, this time Jag's putting the spotlight on the new model's modular platform and making some big promises about it, too. How big? Try over 75 miles per gallon big.
That's the headline figure that Jaguar is claiming for its new sedan, but it's keeping mum on just what powertrain will realize that figure. Furthermore, that result is on the European test cycle, which is more lenient than America's EPA testing regime. In any case, when the XE hits the road, Jag says it will be the most efficient vehicle from the company, ever.
That's thanks in no small part to the aluminum-intensive monocoque chassis underpinning the sedan. It's constructed from a new grade of the lightweight metal called RC 5754 that uses a high portion of recycled material. "The Jaguar XE body uses over 75-percent aluminum content, which far exceeds any other car in its class. This gives us a body structure with unrivaled low weight: it's light but also immensely strong with extremely high levels of torsional stiffness," said Dr. Mark White, Jaguar Chief Technical Specialist; Body Complete.
Jaguar design chief Ian Callum rules out station wagons
Wed, Apr 20 2016If you liked the idea of a Jaguar wagon and were secretly hoping that the British automaker might bring one over, we have some unfortunate news for you. Not only will the company not bring any wagons to the North American market, but according to design chief Ian Callum, it won't be making any at all. "The [wagon] market is massively shrinking. I'm very sad about it but it's a very difficult market to justify," Callum told Automotive News Europe. German automakers Audi, BMW, and Mercedes can make wagons work because their home market is the largest for wagons in the world and any wagons they sell elsewhere are just chocolate icing on the Black Forest cake. For its part, Jaguar has produced two wagon models in the X-Type and the previous XF Sportbrake. That's a shame in Jaguar's case, because the XFR-S Sportbrake was a heck of a ride that left us wondering why anyone would want something taller. Those of like mind, we suppose, will just have to content themselves instead with German wagons like the Audi A6 Allroad, BMW 3 Series, Mercedes E-Class, and Volkswagen Golf SportWagen – and hope that Volvo doesn't get squeezed out of the wagon market as well. Related Video:
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Sun, 01 Jun 2014Jaguar is known for designing luxury sedans, and it's known for designing GTs. But once in a while it dabbles in a new area of transportation design. It's working on its first crossover at the moment, and even did a speedboat concept a couple of years ago. Now it's turned its attention to bicycles.
While many automakers have designed bikes in the past, Jaguar's project has a bit more of a direct correlation. It's been working with Team Sky - the outfit that has won the Tour de France two years running now - since 2010, furnishing the team with support vehicles for bicycle races around the world. But now it's stepping its collaboration up a notch by redesigning the team's bike.
Working with frame manufacturer Pinarello, Jaguar took the existing Dogma 65.1 racing bike design back to the drawing board. Jaguar's designers and engineers reshaped the frame tubes, seat post, front fork, derailleur and all the components attached to the frame, each part streamlined for aerodynamic efficiency. They ran it through Jaguar's Computational Fluid Dynamics processor 300 times then verified the results in the wind tunnel.