1997 Jaguar Xj6 Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1997
Number of Doors: 4
Make: Jaguar
Mileage: 141,000
Model: XJ6
Sub Model: XJ6
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Very Nice 1997 Jaguar XJ 6! Come And Drive It Home! Vehicle was used for business by previous owner and I just had it inspected by a licensed repair shop for safety, leaks and everything else. Nothing is needed!!! Pictures of the car are about 1 week old. Car is garaged and has service records. You'll get service records from previous owner and from me. It was very well taken care of. This Jaguar is a head turner, gets A LOT of attention and whoever rides in it, says this is the most comfortable car they've ever been in. Runs on synthetic oil. I fuel it with 93 gas. Sails smoothly on the road and feels very safe.
Engine accelerates very strong! Transmission shifts very smooth. Sports Mode on transmission works excellent! Body is great for it's age, no rust! Breaks work very good! Glass is all good! Hot Heater! Ice cold A/c! Specs & Options: Engine 245-hp, 4.0-liter I-6 (premium) Transmission 4-speed automatic w/OD and Sports mode Memory seats and option for 3 drivers Power steering Speed-sensing steering Alloy wheels Power door mirrors Chrome door mirrors Bodyside moldings Air conditioning Automatic temperature control Power sunroof Power windows Auto-dimming rearview mirror Illuminated driver vanity mirror Illuminated passenger vanity mirror Garage door transmitter Overhead console Driver lumbar support Reclining passenger seat Leather upholstery Leather door panel trim Genuine wood instrument panel insert Premium audio system 8 Premium Speakers Front fog lights Heated front windshield wiper jets Rear window defroster ABS brakes Brake assist 4 wheel disc brakes Security system Please understand that this is not a new car and it does have some normal wear for it's age!!! Tires are ok, could use replacement next year, good for now. None of this stuff interferes with daily operation and it is ready to go any distance for you. Great on gas. This car NEVER let me down. New owner can enjoy it for years to come. I can help you with arranging shipping or pick you up from the airport. |
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Jaguar Buys World's Largest Collection Of British Classic Cars
Fri, Jul 25 2014This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Jaguar's Special Operations division announced today it has bought the world's largest collection of classic British cars. The 543 cars had belonged to wealthy dental entrepreneur Dr. James Hull, who sold the entire collection to the British automaker for $170 million dollars. Jaguar scored 130 of its own vehicles in the lot, including a XK, SS, C, D and E-types, XJ as well as a few rare Land Rovers, according to Road & Track. The division that bought the cars is not only responsible for the heritage museum, but also for special projects. Special Operations finished the 18-car run of the lightweight E-types, albeit 50 years late. Jaguar plans to use the cars as promotional pieces to highlight the history of the brand, according to Cars UK. Related Gallery Retro Features Car Shoppers Still Want
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Jaguar spotted testing hardcore F-Type SVR
Tue, Jul 7 2015Jaguar keeps churning out more and more potent versions of the F-Type. And if these latest spy shots are anything to go by, it's got an even more powerful version in the works. Spotted undergoing testing near the Nurburgring is what appears to be a more hardcore variant of Coventry's shapely sports car. Beneath the usual swirly camouflage we can make out a reshaped front end with a deeper splitter and bigger air vents, along with a giant rear wing affixed to the tail atop an enlarged diffuser and quad exhaust tips. The wheels look like they're mounted to a lowered suspension and pack bigger carbon-ceramic brakes as well. Following the Range Rover Sport SVR, Jaguar is likely to label the new F-Type performance flagship as an SVR as well. Jaguar spokesman Richard Agnew confirmed to Autoblog that the R-S badge that previously adorned the most potent Jags is being phased out. That leaves the SVR badge as the most likely to appear on the back of this beast once it reaches production, although that much has yet to be confirmed: "As we stated when Jaguar Land Rover Special Operations was formed," says Agnew, "it is our intention to create a high-performance Jaguar SVR and we are currently evaluating what product to launch first." Nameplates aside, we're more interested in what this amped-up F-Type is packing underneath. We'll likely be looking at an even further enhanced version of the company's signature 5.0-liter supercharged V8 pumping out a good 600 horsepower, which would eclipse both the 550 hp in the F-Type R and the 575 in the Project 7 speedster – potentially driving all four wheels. We'll just have to sit tight to find out, but in the meantime you can scope out the spy shots in the gallery above for a closer look at what Jaguar's Special Vehicle Operations division has got in the cooker. Related Video:
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