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2004 Jaguar Xjr Supercharged 4.2l V8 Dove Colored Leather Loaded With Everything on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:92000
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

For an original MSRP of over $75,000, this is, as expected, an exceptional vehicle. 400 HP (with the K&N & synthetic fluids) and 400 Ft-Lbs of Torque from this XJR is just unbelievable to experience until you have. I bought it with a new job lined up that fell through at the last minute and am now trying to recoup my investment. I paid cash for it and have the title in hand. It comes with the original Owners and Touchscreen manuals and a CD with ALL the manuals from the basic guide to the advanced technicians manuals (that I bought in PDF format) for the DIYer & Two(2) key FOBs. The leather has been conditioned and treated regularly to ensure a long life and supple feel. It has a non-smoking background so there are no blemishes to the interior from cigars or cigarettes. Less than 100 miles since an oil and filter change of Castrol 5W-30 (Jaguar recommended) full synthetic oil. The photos speak for themselves at the outstanding condition of this amazing vehicle. I have always felt that Jaguars were some of the more beautiful and elegant vehicles ever made and when I had this opportunity to finally get one this good, I was crushed to learn that I must part with her. If the tides turn for me, I pray that I will be able to obtain another beauty like her, but in the now I must do what is best for my family. There are many extra items that I purchased to enhance the overall look of her that are included and can be seen in the last pic with a basic description of each. Virginia requires an annual state safety inspection and she passed in August of 2014 so she is good until August of 2015. The pics The photos I have are from the dealer as I just got it, but I will take some ASAP and remove the old ones along with this disclaimer. Please feel free to inquire about anything and I'll do my best to assist. I have the CarFax on hand as well.

Additional Payment Information:
A Cashier's Check or Money Order from a National Institution that can be cashed immediately is acceptable, but Cash is the preferred method. A personal check may be considered, but a 14 day hold will be required before the vehicle, title, & bill of sale is released and is NOT negotiable. An "E-Check" via PayPal for the deposit WILL NOT suffice either as PayPal themselves report that it cannot be guaranteed. Additionally, the deposit is NON-REFUNDABLE if the balance isn't received within the time period allotted without prior coordination with the seller (me). As PayPal has fees that vary, a 3% surcharge will be added to the PayPal deposit to cover that and is due upon final payment. However, this can be avoided by discussing alternate options with the seller (me) prior to transaction completion.

SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS:
Buyer is responsible for any and all matters regarding the shipping and obtaining possession of the vehicle once the final & total amount has been paid in full to the approval of the seller. The Seller assumes no responsibility for the property once the process of shipment/possession begins. A written agreement with the buyer and/or shipping agent will be completed as well as video of agreement confirmation and at that point the seller is released of any and all responsibility of any damage or mistreatment of the vehicle. Arrangements for the seller to deliver the vehicle may be a possibility, but terms must be agreed upon by both parties prior to any action by the buyer and seller. Ebay's disclaimer reads "The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping (recommended)" and I am in agreement, but am willing to attempt a negotiation.

Unrelated to the sale, but pertinent in my mind; I am a medically retired/disabled Army SGT (16 years) and a Commonwealth of Virginia Notary Public. I am only listing this information to speak for my character.

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Thu, 25 Apr 2013

Jay Leno looks inward on this episode of his eponymous garage, checking out a 1963 Jaguar XKE that he bought earlier this year. It is an example of his favorite kind of car, that being original and unrestored. He bought the E-Type from its first owner, a woman who purchased it new, held on to it for 50 years and took excellent care of it. Having never been in an accident, Leno says even the paint is 85- to 90-percent original.
In the video, the XKE sits in front of two heavily modded XK120s and another '63 XKE, but Leno said all he's done - and all he plans to do - is clean it up and put on a modern set of wire wheels for safety.
He's not on any junket and there are no guests, it's just a guy talking about an object dear to his heart. If you need a refresher on the excellent genes of the new F-Type, check out the video below.

2017 Jaguar F-Type SVR is a very fast, very angry kitty

Wed, Feb 17 2016

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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.