2002 Jaguar Xjr Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:4.0L 3996CC 244Cu. In. V8 GAS DOHC Supercharged
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJR
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Alloy Wheels, Premium Sound System, Rear Window Defroster, Tilt Wheel, Tinted Glass, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 77,400
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 8
- 4 liter V8 DOHC engine
- 4-wheel ABS brakes
- 8-way power adjustable drivers seat
- 8-way power adjustable passenger seat
- Air conditioning with climate control
- Audio controls on steering wheel
- Automatic Transmission
- Climate controlled - Driver and passenger heated-c
- Clock - Analog
- Compressor - Intercooled supercharger
- Cruise control
- Driver memory seats
- Dusk sensing headlights
- Exterior Rear View Camera - Rear
- External temperature display
- Front fog/driving lights
- Front seat type - Bucket
- Fuel economy EPA highway (mpg): 22 and EPA city (m
- Heated drivers seat
- Heated passenger seat
- Interior air filtration
- Leather seats
- Limited slip differential - Viscous
- Memory settings for 3 drivers
- Multi-function remote - Trunk/hatch/door
- Passenger airbag
- Power heated mirrors
- Power windows with 4 one-touch
- Rear fog lights
- Rear-Wheel Drive
- Remote power door locks
- Sunroof - Express open/close steel
- Tachometer
- Tilt and telescopic steering wheel
- Traction control - ABS and driveline
- Trip computer
- Universal remote transmitter
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Jaguar designs Tour de France racing bike [w/video]
Sun, 01 Jun 2014Jaguar is known for designing luxury sedans, and it's known for designing GTs. But once in a while it dabbles in a new area of transportation design. It's working on its first crossover at the moment, and even did a speedboat concept a couple of years ago. Now it's turned its attention to bicycles.
While many automakers have designed bikes in the past, Jaguar's project has a bit more of a direct correlation. It's been working with Team Sky - the outfit that has won the Tour de France two years running now - since 2010, furnishing the team with support vehicles for bicycle races around the world. But now it's stepping its collaboration up a notch by redesigning the team's bike.
Working with frame manufacturer Pinarello, Jaguar took the existing Dogma 65.1 racing bike design back to the drawing board. Jaguar's designers and engineers reshaped the frame tubes, seat post, front fork, derailleur and all the components attached to the frame, each part streamlined for aerodynamic efficiency. They ran it through Jaguar's Computational Fluid Dynamics processor 300 times then verified the results in the wind tunnel.
Jaguar-Land Rover builds millionth vehicle at Halewood
Fri, 29 Nov 2013Jaguar-Land Rover is not what you'd call a volume automaker by any stretch of the imagination. But in the dozen years since it started manufacturing at its Halewood plant near Liverpool, England, the automaker has already built its millionth vehicle.
The landmark vehicle is a Range Rover Evoque, done up in white with red roof and mirrors, black wheels and a red and black interior. The crossover is set to be donated to Cancer Research UK, which will auction it off next year to help fund its projects in the north-west of the country.
Halewood started manufacturing the Jaguar X-Type in 2001, then went on to assemble the Land Rover LR2 / Freelander 2 before taking on production of the Evoque a year and a half ago. The facility reached the 300,000-unit milestone just last year as production moved to a 24-hour cycle for the first time in either marque's history.
Lapping Le Mans with 1956's version of a dash cam
Wed, 01 May 2013Mike Hawthorne and Ivor Bueb won The 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1955 driving a Jaguar D-Type. The following year, a few days before the race, a British broadcaster put cameras on Hawthorne's car, hung a mic from a plate on his race suit and had him narrate a lap of the Circuit de la Sarthe.
It is compelling viewing. A new pit complex was built after the massive accident on the front straight in 1955, but this was still a time when crews prepped for the race on roads that were open to the public. Hawthorne's lap includes maneuvers to avoid bicyclists and cars, and gems like letting us know that doing 185 miles per hour down the Mulsanne Straight was where you could "relax a little, recover your energy." Watch him work it like the men of old in the video below.