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2007 - Jaguar Xj8 on 2040-cars

US $8,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:43790 Color: Silver
Location:

Eaton Park, Florida, United States

Eaton Park, Florida, United States
2007 - Jaguar Xj8, US $8,000.00, image 1

You are viewing an exceptionally Florida Immaculate 2007 Jaguar XJ8 L Vanden Plas, As you may already know the XJ8 L Vanden Plas is the LONG version of these Jaguar Full Sized Sedans. It has a wheelbase that's 6” longer than the standard version. My 2007 Jaguar XJ8 L Vanden Plas is finished with Platinum Silver Metallic Exterior with factory Installed 19 Aluminum Alloy Wheels. The Interior is Charcoal Black Leather over Black Thick Pile Carpet. The Interior is exquisitely trimmed in rich looking Burlwood Trim on the Center Console, Dashboard & Doors. Inside & Out this XJ8 L Vanden Plas is in Showroom New Condition. The Exterior finish has great shine. It is free of any unsightly Door Dings or other blemishes. There is no paintwork or bodywork. Carfax & Autocheck both report this Jaguar has a clean vehicle history. This Jaguar XJ8 L has only been driven 44.000 miles since purchased new. When this Jaguar was sold new it had a sticker price of over 100,000 my 2007 Jaguar XJ8 L Vanden Plas has a long list of creature comforts including Power Steering, Tilt Steering, Telescoping Steering, Multi-Function Steering Wheel, Combination Burlwood/Leather Steering Wheel, Power Seats, Leather Seats, Memory Seats, AM/FM/CD Premium Sound Stereo System, Power Glass Moonroof, Xenon Headlamps, Cruise Control, Universal Remote Garage Door Opener, Dual Zone Ice Cold Climate Controlled Air Conditioning, Remote Keyless Entry (2-Keys & 2-Remotes), All Books & Manuals, Dual Lighted Vanity Mirrors, Power Mirrors, Power Trunk Release, Rear Parking Assist, 19 Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Dual Range Transmission (Sport Mode), Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Self-Adjusting Rear View Mirror, Digital Compass, On-Board Diagnostic Computer, Power Trunk Release, Analog Clock & too much more to mention here. I am are offering my 2007 Jaguar XJ8 L Vanden Plas to a rock bottom price.

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Jaguar lets first outsiders drive new F-Type

Mon, 17 Dec 2012

What do you do when you're an automaker with an all-new and brand-defining sports car, one of them with a supercharged V8 cranking out 495 horsepower? You let proven race drivers test them out on track and on the road.
And what do you do if you're Jaguar and you're in that situation? Why, naturally, you make a video of it. That's how we get footage of racers Martin Brundle, Justin Bell and Christian Danner being choppered into the UK's Snetterton track to test the V6-equipped Jaguar F-Type S prototype. Then when they're finished with kerb-lined apexes, they take the V8 S prototype out onto the roads to run it through hedge-lined apexes.
According to one of them, "very fast, very nimble, great engine" is what will soon be headed our way. Check it out in the video below.

Lightweight E-Type to show historic side of Jaguar Special Operations in Monterey

Mon, 11 Aug 2014

Jaguar has made a lot of great vehicles over the years, but as far as historians are concerned, it still very much lives in the shadow of the original E-Type, small as it was. In its image, Jaguar has made two generations of XK and the new F-Type, but what we have here is the most faithful continuation of the E-Type heritage yet.
Alongside the Range Rover Sport SVR and the F-Type Project 7 (making its US debut), Jaguar Land Rover and its new Special Operations division will roll into Pebble Beach this year with the continuation Lightweight E-Type. Of the 72,500 E-Types which Jaguar built between 1961 and 1975, only a dozen were Lightweight versions, and they remain the most coveted E-Types of all. It originally planned on building 18 examples, though, and five decades later, it's now committed to completing that original production run in faithful detail.
The Lightweight E-Type was based on the standard roadster and was homologated as such, just with some key upgrades to make it lighter and faster. The biggest change, of course, was the lightweight aluminum bodywork that cut 205 pounds off the curb weight. To replicate it, Jaguar took the last example (the only one made in 1964 after the original eleven were made in '63), scanned half its body surface, mirrored it to ensure symmetry and set about reproducing it with the same standard of materials available in the Sixties (and resisting the urge to go with more modern grades of aluminum). 75 percent of the 230 components are made in-house, with the largest stampings outsourced and built on machinery built to Jaguar's specifications off-site.

Jaguar Land Rover says key models in short supply, some have six-month wait lists

Fri, 08 Aug 2014

Care for a bit more proof that the Jaguar Land Rover portfolio of vehicles is the best it's ever been? Well, the Indian-owned pair of brands saw a record year in 2013, while 2014 has seen a 14-percent increase in sales. The crazy thing is, though, is that figure could be even higher, provided the company had the production capacity.
JLR is running a six-month waiting list on two of its most popular models, the Range Rover Sport (above) and Range Rover. According to Mark White, the company's chief technologist for body engineering, the blame can be placed on the paint shop at the company's Solihull factory, in the UK.
"We will probably max out the paint shop before we max out the body shop. Putting the second body shop in has given us the flexibility to ebb and flow the different models that go through there and meet the capacity demands we've got," White told Automotive News. "However, you always hit a bottleneck somewhere. And the paint shop is probably going to be the next biggest obstacle."