No Reserve Price. 1988 Jaguar Vanden Plas Sedan 4-door 3.6l, 66k Original Miles, on 2040-cars
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Engine:Inline 6
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Jaguar
Interior Color: Beige
Model: XJ6
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: Vanden Plas
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 66,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Sub Model: Vanden Plas
1988 Jaguar Vanden Plas. 65k miles, all the Vanden Plas options. $44,800 new price in 1988. Nada book low end retail is $5700, high end retail is $9400. I am a furniture dealer & bought the car at an estate sale to resell. The car was driven low on transmission fluid for some time, and the original transmission was slipping. I had a rebuilt transmission professionally installed along with a new right rear strut, and new brake pads. (Have receipts). The right rear door will not open from the outside, & the window will not go up or down. The dash indicator shows a circuit 1 failure & states low brake pad, low brake fluid, and bulb light out, even though they were all replaced. Circuit 1 is the brake system circuit and I was told that there was more than likely a sensor within that system that is faulty and that the mechanics of the vehicle are not affected by what the circuit indicates. I have driven the car approximately 500 miles since the repairs, & it rides and drives fine. The mechanics of the vehicle seem not affected by what the dash indicator shows. After the described necessary repairs, I have $3200 in the car & just couldn't put more money into it to fix the small issues. (May not get my money out of it as it is). Car is automatic, leather heated seats, cold a/c, new tires less than 2,000 miles on them, original paint in average condition for its age, hood is fading. Interior has no rips or cuts in the leather & no cracks in the dash. Title is clean, clear, & in my name. Clean vehicle history report. NO RESERVE PRICE! This vehicle will sell to the highest bidder. $500 non refundable paypal deposit due within 24hrs after the auction ends. Balance due in cash, & pick up of vehicle within 7 days after auction or car will be relisted. If you have abnormal negative feedback, please do not bid, it will be cancelled. If you have fewer than 100 buy/sell transactions on ebay, please contact me before bidding, or it will be cancelled. IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PAY FOR THIS AUCTION, PLEASE DO NOT BID AT ALL!!!! I WILL LEAVE YOU NEGATIVE FEEDBACK!
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Jaguar to offer high-performance SVR models like Land Rover?
Tue, 01 Jul 2014At the Goodwood Festival of Speed this past weekend, Land Rover previewed its upcoming performance version of the Range Rover Sport. Only instead of wearing the R-S badge that adorns the most hardcore of Jaguar models, the performance SUV from JLR's Special Operations unit introduced the letters SVR. And now, it seems that badge is here to stay.
Following the Range Rover Sport SVR, a new report from Motor Authority now says that Jaguar Land Rover will use those letters to distinguish the top-of-the-line performance models from both marques moving forward. As such, we might expect SVR models of the upcoming Jaguar XE compact sedan and Land Rover Discovery Sport, as well as potential new performance models based on the new F-Type and next-generation XF.
If accurate, the move would seem to separate Jaguar in particular from the R-S badge that has adorned performance models like the XFR-S and XKR-S. Both Audi and Porsche use the letters RS to distinguish its most hardcore models as well (e.g. Audi RS7 Sportback and Porsche 911 GT3 RS). Whether the similarity was a factor in shifting to the SVR moniker, we don't know, but either way, we welcome the arrival of a new generation of Jaguar and Land Rover performance models - especially if they pack the 575-horsepower version of the company's ubiquitous 5.0-liter supercharged V8. Not incidentally, that delicious powerplant gained a couple of new engine bays to call home at Goodwood as well - it's not just found in the forthcoming Range Rover Sport SVR, it's found a home in the F-Type Project 7, too.
Land Rover wins legal battle over Evoque clone Land Wind X7
Fri, Mar 22 2019Luxury carmaker Jaguar Land Rover, part of Tata Motors Ltd, said it won a case in China against local rival Jiangling Motors Corp for making cars that copy features of Range Rover Evoque. Beijing Chaoyang District Court said on Friday that Evoque, whose latest model was launched in 2018, had five unique features that were copied directly in the Land Wind X7 built by Jiangling Motors, leading to widespread consumer confusion. The court ruled that all sales, manufacturing and marketing of the Land Wind X7 must stop immediately and Jaguar Land Rover be paid compensation. The two sports utility vehicles have a similar shape, with the roof and windows tapering from front to back, and near-identical tail lights and character lines on the side panelling. Britain's biggest carmaker had sued Jiangling in a rare move in 2016. Despite widespread and often blatant copying, global automakers generally don't take legal action in China as they feel the odds of winning against local firms are low. Also, a lawsuit can be bad for branding if the Chinese public think a foreign company is bullying domestic competitors. The new Range Rover Evoque will be launched in China in April 2019. Jiangling could not be immediately reached for comment.
2017 Jaguar XE
Thu, Apr 30 2015You've seen this movie before. Topple the BMW 3 Series has gone more rounds than The Fast and The Furious and The Transporter combined. But like any good cinematic retread, this time it's different. For starters, the latest installment is a zombie flick. Born from the ashes of Ford ownership and the failed X-Type, the 2017 Jaguar XE is coming to save us from the somnambulant, undead Bimmer. Think Army of Darkness with luxury sport sedans, and you'll understand what we're going for. Okay, the plot is only based on a true story. The reality in the automotive world isn't as dramatic as most car journalists would like you to believe. But the XE is hugely important for Jaguar's desire to increase global production. You're looking at the future best-selling model. It's built on an all-new body structure that forms the basis for all the brand's upcoming sedans. The smallest, most affordable Jaguar also launches with a new engine family, built in a new factory in England. The XE arrives stateside in early 2016 with two available engines. A 2.0-liter diesel from the new Ingenium lineup is the entry-level model. Above that is the supercharged 3.0-liter V6 familiar to the Jaguar and Land Rover lineup. A turbo 2.0-liter gas engine will come in below the diesel at a later date, with an optional manual transmission. The XE versions on launch will offer rear- or all-wheel-drive. Pricing information is yet to be revealed. Until then, just assume the XE will mimic its competitors for price and content. We spent most of our time driving the 35t with R-Sport trim, but check back for a driving impression of the diesel in a few days. As we reported in our prototype drive of the XE earlier this year, this car has incredible steering feel. It's the supernatural aid in the XE's monomyth if any film buffs are still paying attention. The electrically assisted system ranks in the hall of fame with the rack on the current Porsche 911 Carrera. Lightly weighted, the loads build up in the steering wheel like it's wired to strain gauges on the sidewall of the front tires. It's not just good programming that makes the XE steer so well, although that's a big part. The rest comes from the chassis. Jaguar engineers claim the double wishbone front suspension uses lessons learned from the F-Type. The rear part of the car's quick responses comes from a multi-link setup Jag calls integrated link. A body 20-percent stiffer than the current XF also contributes to sharp reflexes.