2003 Jaguar Xj8 Sedan Vanden Plas Extra Clean Serviced Clean Carfax! V8 Rare!! on 2040-cars
Schaumburg, Illinois, United States
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AUTOSPORT-CHICAGO.COM 2003 Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas ..this black cat is extremely clean! It has a powerful v8 engine with a clean ownership history and clean carfax. 100k ALL serviced w/t Jaguar dealer. ALL the power options! Power sunroof, heated seats, rear trays, heated mirrors, factory alarm, check out the shape its in! This is a Vanden Plas edition, this is not the everyday cookie cutter jaguar. Everything works as it should! This Jaguar was a local trade and is a great driver for anyone. Tires and brakes are in great shape! ..everything passed our inspection with flying colors. Very normal wear overall for age and miles, this is a lot of car for the buck. Ready for a new home! Fresh fluids, detailed, still has the original mats..in almost perfect shape. EXTERIOR Rain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wiper Auto on/off headlamps One-touch pwr tilt/slide sunroof Chrome "leaper" hood ornament Front/rear fog lamps Pwr heated chrome door mirrors INTERIOR Automatic climate control heating/air conditioning Door-mounted curb illumination lamps Front passenger seat adjustment from rear Cellular phone pre-wiring Lambswool footwell rugs Trip computer Multi-adjustable pwr front bucket seats w/lumbar support Vehicle security system w/remote entry, engine immobilizer, audible verification Central locking doors/trunk/fuel filler door Speed control Retractable cup holders Rear seat cigar lighter Burl walnut trim-inc: picnic trays, gearshift knob, steering wheel, Peruvian boxwood inlays Heated rear window Premium Autolux Connolly leather interior Dual illuminated sun visors w/map lights Integrated 4-channel garage door/entry gate opener Pwr tilt/telescopic steering wheel w/auto tilt-away feature, audio/speed controls Premium audio system-inc: AM/FM stereo radio, cassette Pwr windows w/one-touch down Electrochromic rearview mirror 3-position memory w/personalized remote activation-inc: door mirrors, driver seat, steering column position MECHANICAL Fully independent front suspension w/unequal-length wishbones, coil springs, anti-roll bar, anti-dive geometry (5) 16" x 7" aluminum wheels Pwr 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes All-speed automatic stability/traction control-inc: engine/brake intervention, shutoff switch 118" wheelbase 23.1 gallon fuel tank Fully independent rear suspension w/driveshafts acting as upper links, coil springs, anti-lift/anti-squat geometry Speed-proportional, variable ratio, pwr rack & pinion steering 4.0L (244) DOHC SPFI 32-valve aluminum alloy V8 engine Electronic 5-speed automatic transmission w/OD, normal & sport shift modes Rear wheel drive SAFETY Driver & front passenger front air bags Child seat safety belt locking, tether anchorage Automatic stability/traction control 3-point front safety belts w/height-adjustable upper anchorages, pretensioners 3-point rear safety belts Driver & front passenger side air bags 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) \\ Vehicles are all inspected and priced according to market . We move over 800 cars a year..call us for further details. Vehicles are shown only by appointment! Call 312.545.1251 Mon-Fri 9-7 Sat 9-1PM Be sure to add me to your favorites list! |
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Jaguar XE promises to net 'over 75 mpg,' just not for us [w/video]
Tue, 29 Jul 2014With around a month away from its world debut on September 8, Jaguar continues to issue a constant drip of updates about its upcoming XE compact luxury sedan that's aiming to take on the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. Where the company's last bit of info focused on the car's suspension setup, this time Jag's putting the spotlight on the new model's modular platform and making some big promises about it, too. How big? Try over 75 miles per gallon big.
That's the headline figure that Jaguar is claiming for its new sedan, but it's keeping mum on just what powertrain will realize that figure. Furthermore, that result is on the European test cycle, which is more lenient than America's EPA testing regime. In any case, when the XE hits the road, Jag says it will be the most efficient vehicle from the company, ever.
That's thanks in no small part to the aluminum-intensive monocoque chassis underpinning the sedan. It's constructed from a new grade of the lightweight metal called RC 5754 that uses a high portion of recycled material. "The Jaguar XE body uses over 75-percent aluminum content, which far exceeds any other car in its class. This gives us a body structure with unrivaled low weight: it's light but also immensely strong with extremely high levels of torsional stiffness," said Dr. Mark White, Jaguar Chief Technical Specialist; Body Complete.
Take a trip down Jaguar's memory lane with Xcar
Sat, 19 Jul 2014For decades, Jaguar has been a company of two minds. On one hand, there are its luxurious, British saloon cars. They might be quick, even sporty, but when it comes down to it, they usually put a focus on comfort and accommodations above all. On the other hand, Jag has its sports cars to really get its buyers' blood pumping. Think about it: the XJ might look pretty sweet, but you know deep down that you would rather take the F-Type for a spirited drive, reveling in its snorty exhaust note. In its latest video, Xcar Films takes us on a very enjoyable history lesson covering some of the Brit brand's most exciting models ever.
Xcar hits all of the highlights, starting with the often-overlooked C-Type from early '50s with its somewhat bulbous shape. Things then progress to the drop-dead gorgeous D-Type. The one in this video is actually the first ever made and therefore worth a fortune. Because of that, the host isn't really able to get too aggressive, but it's fantastic to get an idea of what it's like to experience being behind the wheel of this icon. Finally, it ends with a Series 1 E-Type. This was when the classic model was still something of a sports car; instead of the grand tourer that the E-Type became in its later days.
All three of these cars are legends in their own right, and maybe one day the F-Type could be too. Scroll down for a history lesson on some of Jaguar's best sports cars.
Our 2018 Jaguar F-Pace has an infuriating shifter
Tue, Feb 13 2018Let me preface this by saying that I quite enjoy our long-term 2018 Jaguar F-Pace. Its quick, handsome and pretty good on a road trip. It handles well for a crossover, too. My biggest gripe with the F-Pace is the interior, and my biggest gripe with the interior is the damned rotary shifter. I've never fought a vehicle so much just to get it to shift into reverse and neutral. I have a tendency to rant, but usually offline, in the company of friends and under the influence of a few drinks. I've spent a lot of time behind the wheel of the F-Pace, and an incident this week in an automatic car wash this week prompted this post. Simply put, it took probably 10 seconds for me to get it to shift into neutral and another 10 seconds to get it back into drive. This is annoying in any situation, but when you're holding up a line of cars trying to wash off a thick layer of salt and ice, it's infuriating. The rotary shifter simply wouldn't rotate into either drive or reverse. This might be user error and it might be exclusive to our particular F-Pace, but I don't recall have the same issue in our XE (I admittedly drove it less) and I definitely have never had such problems with other shifters. Not even the BMW-style fixed rocker type or weird handle ones in the Toyota Prius. I even consulted the owner's manual to make sure I'm doing it properly. The only thing I can think of is that I'm not putting enough pressure on the brake pedal while turning the dial. Yet, even those editors who haven't experienced this problem admit that the design has lost its way. Jaguar introduced the rotary shifter in the original XF back in 2009. At the time, its housing was compact and offset, serving the functional purpose of freeing up space for center console storage (as you can see in the photo above). The same concept was later applied to the Jaguar XJ and copied in the Ram 1500. Now, compare that design to the shifter in the F-Pace (as well as the XE and current XF). It's right in the center with a bezel that takes up as much room as the shift boot on a manual transmission. There's no added storage benefit and the surrounding piano black trim collects dust and fingerprints like a forensics squad. In other words, instead of a space efficiency solution, it's a space-robbing novelty that drives me nuts at the car wash. Related Video: Image Credit: Jeremy Korzeniewski, Jaguar Design/Style Jaguar Long-Term Garage Crossover SUV Luxury Performance jaguar f-pace jaguar f-pace s




















