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2005 Jaguar X-type...3.0l...awd...clean...runs Great--no Reserve--steal It on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:114832 Color:
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This 2005 Jaguar X-Type is clean inside and out.  The car has been well maintained.  In fact, it was just inspected and fully serviced; so you can feel safe driving it anywhere.  The engine, transmission, drivetrain, and all other components function perfectly.  Plus, the AWD drive feature is great in the snow.  The ABS light and airbag light are on.  The ABS just came on a few days ago, and the mechanic stated, it is probably a ABS sensor, or simply due snow getting one of the sensors.  The airbag light has been on for a while, which is due a bad clock spring, which common on European vehicles.  Nonetheless, this vehicle is very safe and reliable. 

The interior is in very good condition, showing minimal wear and tear.  The leather seats, panel and dash still look great, and the carpet is free on stains.  The exterior  has minor scuffs and dings, but is in overall good condition.  The paint still has a nice shine to it.  Just view the pictures for yourself and you will see.

This is a really nice car, and it's price to sell quickly.  Although this is a NO RESERVE auction, the car is also for sale locally, which means the auction could end early.  So offers are welcomed.   Don't miss out on this deal.  Thanks and Good Luck!

Luxury Features

Air Conditioning

Cruise Control

Sunroof

Tilt Steering Wheel

Heated Seat

           

LUXURY FEATURES:

Power Equipment

Power Steering

Power Windows

Power Locks

Power Mirrors

Power Driver's Seat

Power Passenger Seat

 

Safety Features

Keyless Entry

Anti-Lock Brakes

Driver's Air Bag

Passenger Air Bag

Fog Lights

All Wheel Drive

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Jaguar launches new classic racing series

Fri, 14 Nov 2014

One-make racing series have become all the rage for customers who want to actually race their exotic sports cars (or competition-spec versions of them, anyway). Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini and Aston Martin all offer such programs, and Porsche supports several. Now Jaguar is getting in on the action as well, but instead of turning one of its production models - we're looking at you, F-Type - into a spec racer, it's launching an historic racing series instead.
The 2015 Jaguar Heritage Challenge will be open to cars made by the Leaping Cat marque before 1966, including the C-Type, D-Type, E-Type and Mk I and MkII sedans. The series, which builds on the success of the previous Jaguar E-Type Challenge, will be administered by the Historic Sports Car Club (HSCC) based at Silverstone and will include four races in the UK and one in Europe, with the exact schedule still to be determined.
The program was announced at the launch of the Jaguar Heritage Driving Experience, where Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations director John Edwards was also named chairman of the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust, replacing former Jaguar managing director Mike O'Driscoll who chaired the organization for the past five years.

Aston and Jag from James Bond Spectre have at it

Sun, May 3 2015

Daniel Craig hasn't made a bad James Bond film yet. Spectre is his next step into the iconic role that's due to hit theaters on November 6, and it doesn't look likely to ruin his streak. Still, that's a long wait for such an exciting movie. If you're willing to possibly spoil just a little for yourself, a new featurette shows part of one of the big car chases right now. From what we've seen so far, the chase through Rome in Spectre has earned a good amount of screen time. While the reason for it in the plot is a mystery, that doesn't really matter anyway. What's important is that the scene stars Bond in the Aston Martin DB10 and a villain played by Dave Bautista in the now supercharged V8-powered version of the Jaguar C-X75 racing around the Italian capital's tight streets at night. This clip gives a glimpse at some of the work necessary to get the difficult filming completed. We've seen some of that effort before, though, when footage of the preparation for one shot leaked out. Craig reportedly sustained a pretty bad bump on the head during the shooting, and an earlier rumor also suggested that Bond might get behind the wheel of a Fiat 500 at some point in the scene.

Junkyard Gem: 1995 Jaguar Vanden Plas

Fri, Dec 15 2017

Sold in Europe as the Daimler Six, the 1995 Jaguar Vanden Plas had all the luxury bling that mid-1990s high-rollers needed. This one now resides in the imports section of a self-service wrecking yard near Denver, just like any ordinary Jetta or Lanos. The Vanden Plas name started out in Belgium in 1870, eventually ending up as a British Leyland brand via the Austin Motor Company. 2009 was the last year that luxo-Jags were slugged with the Vanden Plas name. Ford owned Jaguar by this time, of course, but the engine in the XJ6 series remained a traditional Jaguar straight-six. This one is a 4.0-liter rated at 245 horsepower. After 1997, the Jaguar sixes were gone from the XJs, replaced by V8s. The MSRP on this car was $62,200, which amounts to about $102,000 in inflation-adjusted 2017 dollars. It costs real money to keep a car like this running correctly, and once maintenance corners start getting cut... well, the end is near. You should feel fear when you see this. This car is battered and many parts have been yanked by junkyard shoppers, but try to imagine it when it had that new Jag smell. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Built in the proud new spirit of Jaguar.