2009 Jaguar Xf Supercharged Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Murrieta, California, United States
Beautiful 2009 Supercharged Jaguar Xf. This car has all the power you need in a nice luxury package.The car with premium sound by Bowers & Wilkins and Premium 22 inch rims by Savini. It currently has 66k miles, mostly highway. The car has a clean title and Carfax. Has been maintained to the highest standards. The car is loaded with Navigation, a Rear Sunshade, Sunroof, and air conditioned seats.
(Payment Terms: This vehicle is listed on an eBay online auction. The successful eBay high bidder will submit a $2,000 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of the close of the eBay auction to secure the vehicle. The eBay buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due within 3 BUSINESS days of the close of the eBay auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle.Payment Methods: Cash (in person) or certified check.) |
Jaguar XF for Sale
- Supercharged 420hp rare new tires/brakes jaguar serviced only excellent conditio
- 2010 jaguar xf premium luxury fully loaded!!! 75k warranty!!!(US $33,000.00)
- 550hp xfr-s carbon fiber rear wing and engine cover(US $79,900.00)
- Xfr 510hp navigation meridian sound system reverse camera(US $67,999.00)
- Premium package meridian sound navigation reverse camera(US $49,999.00)
- Navigation heated seats bluetooth dual automatic climate control(US $44,999.00)
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Can a Jaguar XKR-S be drifted while blindfolded?
Thu, 27 Dec 2012Bring together a 550-horsepower Jaguar XKR-S and a rain-soaked skidpad, and it's almost impossible to not end up in a sideways drift... accidental or on purpose. With that in mind, the gang over at Autocar got a hold of the monstrous XKR-S for the latest installment of "Will it Drift?," only they raised the stakes a little by attempting the feat with a blindfolded driver
We've driven the XKR-S a number of times here at Autoblog (including a First Drive, Review and Quick Spin), so we weren't at all surprised to learn that blind drifting in the car is possible. But what is remarkable is the ease at which it happened. This, of course, can be credited as much to the car as to the driver, Steve Sutcliffe. Check out the impressive video for yourself, which is posted after the jump.
This Jaguar E-Type is an even longer-legged feline
Tue, 12 Nov 2013Paul Branstad loves the shape and purity of the Series 1 Jaguar E-Type, produced from 1961 to 1968, but appreciates the longer length of the Series 3 V12 model, which affords occupants a more comfortable space in which to enjoy long trips. So when Branstad brought his damaged left-hand-drive 1968 roadster from its home in the US to Classic Motor Cars in the UK for a restoration, he had a special request: restore his car, but make it a bit longer.
"This is something that we have never done before. Our client wanted the interior leg room of a Series 3 V12 E-Type but the aesthetics of a Series 1 car," says Nick Goldthorp, managing director of CMC.
For the restoration, CMC added 4.5 inches of length to the floor pan of Branstad's E-Type to create the extra legroom. Goldthorp relates, "The V12 was actually nine inches longer than a Series 1 but a lot of the additional room was behind the seats as storage and was not required on our project." That's because CMC also built a trailer out of two E-Type rear ends that attaches to a custom-made removable tow hitch.
Jaguar design boss Callum reinterprets classic Mark 2 for himself [w/video]
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His newest car, though, is not what you might expect. Rather than an F-Type or an XJ, Callum has gone old school, and commissioned a custom, resto-modded Jaguar Mark 2.
Designed by Callum and built by Classic Motor Cars in Shropshire, England, the Mark 2 was an 18-month project between the designer and the garage. The essentially new car draws its power from a 4.3-liter engine that's been pilfered and modified from an XK. It's mated to a five-speed manual transmission.