1996 Jaguar Xj6 Luxury Edition Sedan -perfect Paint! Immaculate Condition on 2040-cars
Roswell, Georgia, United States
96' JAGUAR XJ6 - LUXURY EDITION ONLY 140K MILES FRESH OIL CHANGE - PEPBOYS 3/1/2014 PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS! This car met all my expectations, very comfortable, very safe, it has a huge trunk! It was very nice to drive, looks cool inside and outside, not to mention it is very luxurious! This is the 1996 Jaguar XJ6. Its condition is on par with its exceptionally low mileage, only 140k.THE PAINT ON THIS CAR IS EXCEPTIONAL!!! Its probably the best color combination available, a deep green over light beige leather interior. This XJ hits the road like no other. It literally drives like a brand new car.For those of you who don’t know, the 1995 - 1997 XJ sedan was the best series ever made. Ask any Jaguar mechanic and they will tell you the same thing. These 4.0L straight six models built during these three years are easily good for 350,000 miles. You are looking at one of the nicest examples of the best series ever made. This car is special in many ways. Don’t let it get away! This car is special in many ways. Dont let it get away! Call Genius at (404) 647-7235 with any questions. Vehicle Highlights
***The following terms of sale apply to all of our listings.*** Terms of Sale Overview: Our vehicles are for sale on e-bay and at our retail store. We reserve the right to end this listing at anytime should the vehicle no longer be available for sale. Call if you are interested in a buy it now price as most of our cars are sold before end of the listing. We sell over 100 used cars a month! Taxes and Registration fees: There is a $350 processing fee with each auction to be added to the final price. This fee includes a 30 day Georgia Temporary Operating Permit Tag, notary services, messenger, and title transfer. This fee is not negotiable. It is a fixed amount for any car-purchaser, and dealers are included. Please don't bid if funds are not available at the time of bidding. Georgia buyers must pay TAVT tax and tag fees. Out-of-state buyers are responsible for their own taxes in their own states. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, in the state that the vehicle will be registered. If your vehicle will be financed, lending institutions require the dealer to handle all registration & titling. All taxes and fees must be paid in full in order for vehicle to be titled and registered. Payment Terms: The successful high bidder will submit a $500 non-refundable deposit within 48 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. Buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle. Payment Methods: Cash (in person), certified check, bank [wire] transfers, or 3rd-party financing. All funds must be in US dollars only. Please be sure to have full payment and/or approved financing in place before making your final bid. If you need assistance with financing we have a full Finance Department able to help you get the best financing available - Contact us today at (404) 647-7235 for more information, or fill out our Online Credit Application to begin the pre-approval process today. Shipping - There are numerous reliable shipping companies that specialize in interstate vehicle shipment. Responsibility for shipping rests entirely with the buyer. The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. We assume no responsibility for damages incurred after leaving our dealership. If the vehicle is going to be shipped, full payment must be received before the vehicle is picked up by the shipping company. Warranty - Unless otherwise stated in the vehicle description, this vehicle is being sold "AS IS". No representations or warranties are made by seller, nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in making bids. Manufacturer's warranties may still apply. Extended warranties may be available; please contact us for details. In most cases we can assist the buyer in purchasing warranties (the price of which is not reflected in the final bid, this will be available for an ADDITIONAL FEE). We have tried to represent this vehicle accurately but we will not be held accountable for misprints. Not responsible for typographical errors. General Description of Used Vehicles * Please understand that you are purchasing a previously owned vehicle, and it may have wear. * Please, expect scratches, bug and rock marks, little dents, dings, paint and interior wear when purchasing used autos. * During normal usage the vehicle is on the road, the signs of wear listed above are almost unavoidable. * A car that is 2 years old, for instance, is going to show less wear than a vehicle that is 7 years older. * Please be certain of your decision to complete the transaction before you place a bid. |
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Strong JLR sales in China boost Tata Motors' quarterly profit
Fri, Jan 29 2021BENGALURU, India — Tata Motors Ltd on Friday posted a 67.2% surge in quarterly profit. Sales at its luxury car unit, Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), improved in key market China as the country led a recovery in the global automobile industry from the pandemic. The Indian carmaker had logged losses for three straight quarters as the COVID-19 pandemic dented business in several of its key markets even as it was already dealing with uncertainties around Brexit, weak demand and rising costs. The Brexit trade deal agreed upon in December has avoided the risk of tariffs on automotive parts and finished vehicles, Tata Motors said, adding that JLR remains encouraged by the Brexit trade deal. JLR sales in China jumped 20.2% on-quarter and were 19.1% higher from the year-ago period. Retail sales at the unit, which accounts for most of the company's revenue, were up 13.1% from a quarter ago, but still 9% lower than pre-pandemic levels. The company said it had saved 400 million pounds ($548.96 million) during the December quarter at JLR under Project Charge, taking the total savings to 2.2 billion pounds so far. Tata Motors has set a full-year target of saving 2.5 billion pounds. Consolidated net profit came in at 29.06 billion rupees ($398.52 million) for the third quarter, compared with a profit of 17.38 billion rupees a year earlier. It had reported a loss of 3.14 billion rupees in the previous quarter. The festive season in mid-November, during which Indians typically make big-ticket purchases, also helped overall sales. "Due to a strong festive season and a clear preference for personal mobility, the PV business posted its highest sales in last 33 quarters," Tata Motors Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director Guenter Butschek said. Total revenue from operations rose 5.5% to 756.54 billion rupees.
Pivi Pro Jaguar Land Rover Infotainment Review | A massive improvement
Fri, Aug 6 2021Infotainment systems in Jaguar Land Rover products have irked us for a long while. They’re generally a good step — or several — behind other luxury automakers' infotainment systems in terms of features and looks. But the big problem has always been their functionality. Even right out of the gate, they exhibited an undue amount of lag and general bugginess. Pivi Pro is supposed to change all of that. ItÂ’s JLRÂ’s completely new-from-the-ground-up infotainment system that is quickly spreading across the companyÂ’s range of products. It features a new screen size and layout. Plus, the software itÂ’s running is vastly different from what we saw previously. Our Byron Hurd got a first taste of it with a number of JLR products in a short period of time and found it to be a big improvement. Now, weÂ’ve had a new Land Rover Discovery in the garage for a longer period to fully suss out the system. Will it hold up? Watch the video above for a quick tour, and keep reading for some more detailed thoughts. Before diving in too deep, you should know off the top that Pivi Pro is a massive improvement over JLR infotainment systems of old. There are still some issues, but the new systemÂ’s performance is exponentially better than what itÂ’s replacing. This is partly thanks to it now running off its own backup battery. This allows the whole system to load immediately upon startup, ensuring that you arenÂ’t sitting and waiting for items to populate after you press the start button. The new 11.4-inch screen this software plays on is splendid to both look at and touch. ItÂ’s a super-high-resolution panel, and it takes to our inputs quickly and without protest. The new UI layout makes things easier and prettier, too. All of your important items are tucked into a panel on the left, making them super easy to find and select. Plus, a sticky “home” button means you can always find your way out of menus when youÂ’re done diving around. We dig the three-panel home screen and its minimalist style, but for those who might favor maximum functionality over a pretty home screen, you can replace this with rows of app icons. For those wanting to use their phones, there is indeed an in-car WiFi data plan available to buy. Plus, JLR newly allows you to connect two devices via Bluetooth instead of just one. Both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are nicely integrated with this new system.
All of the Bond cars of 'No Time To Die' (caution for spoilers)
Thu, Sep 30 2021Note: The following overview of the cars in No Time To Die contains spoilers. Read at your own risk, or come back after seeing the film to make sure you caught everything.  No Time To Die picks up right around where Spectre leaves us. James Bond (Daniel Craig) and Madeleine Swann (Lea Seydoux) are driving along in Bond’s restored and iconic DB5 in Matera, Italy. Things donÂ’t stay all that cheery for long in picturesque Matera, though. As is tradition in Bond films, the first car chase hits us with an explosion of action in what's a super-long opening scene. Fourth-gen Maserati Quattroporte: The baddies in the beginning are driving a Maserati and chasing after Bond in the DB5. Specifically, theyÂ’re in a fourth-gen Quattroporte, which feels right for a chase scene in Italy. Its squared-off looks are mean enough, and its Italian growl is a good background soundtrack to the DB5Â’s inline-six. In addition to the Quattroporte, the chase scene in Matera is home to a couple of the best stunts of the entire movie, including the arch jump done with a Triumph motorcycle seen in trailers — Matera is extremely hilly. Eventually, Bond and Swann find themselves in the DB5 again together, which is where the famous gatling gun scene from the trailer commences, but not before the bulletproof windows and body of the DB5 are thoroughly tested. RIP to the first-gen Range Rover Classics and Jaguar XFs that joined the Maserati in pursuit of Bond (here's a list of other Bond cars over the years). As the DB5 escape scene concludes, we catch a glimpse of what appears to be a Ferrari from the 1970s. However, the view was far enough away that weÂ’ll need a second look to be sure of the exact model. Land Rover Series III: Next time we see Bond, heÂ’s fishing in Jamaica and driving around a blue Land Rover Series III. ItÂ’s yet another of the many Land Rover products featured throughout the film, and unlike most of BondÂ’s Aston Martins, this one doesnÂ’t seem to have any unique features. The other intriguing vehicle out of Jamaica? An old Chevrolet Bel-Air expertly and effectively piloted by Bond newcomer, Ana de Armas. Next up, we get a few shots of the new and still-not-for-sale Aston Martin Valhalla mid-engine supercar (also seen in trailers). BondÂ’s old boss M is in the scene which appears to have been shot in some secret wind tunnel of sorts. Much to our dismay, nobody ends up driving the Valhalla in the film. Could it be a teaser for what the next 007Â’s car is?