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Rare 2002 Jaguar Xjr 100 ! on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:70325 Color: paint is special flecked Anthracite Black
Location:

Beverly Hills, California, United States

Beverly Hills, California, United States

Up for Auction is one of the most Beautiful Jaguars every made. Only 500 of these 2002 XJR's  100 were built to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons!


This is a 2 owner car which I acquired with 20,000 miles. The car was only driven to work 20 miles a day on the freeway and was serviced regularly at my local Jaguar dealer. 

Before putting this car on EBay I had the car taken in to be serviced and reviewed for any forseeable problems and the car came back with a clean bill of health! The car is in 

extreme shape both physically and mechanically. I do have to mention that it does have a few minor door dings (which can be removed for a few hundred dollars) and a few front  

end nicks since the car sits so low to the ground. These are all minor cosmetic issues for a car 12 years old but want any potential buyer to be informed. I hate to part with this
 
vehicle for it is truly one of the last beautiful Jaguars made and is a classic mixture of a performance and luxury vehicle but the wife says I have too many cars! 

 
Key Features:

- AJ-V8 Supercharged engine, boosting 370 hp 

- Acceleration 5.3 seconds, 0-60mph

- Exterior paint is special flecked Anthracite Black

- 18" Montreal - edition BBS alloy wheels  with super low-profile 40 series tires

- Crossed drilled Brembo brakes

- Power charcoal leather sport seats double-stitched in contrasting red

- Leather-wrapped wheel with an "R" logo at its center

- Momo-brand gear knob and gray stained bird's-eye maple veneer on dash

- XJR 100 metal doorsill plates

- GPS nav system, a very clean-sounding nine-speaker audio system with six-disc changer, auto-dimming rearview mirror, rain-sensing wipers and proximity backup alarms 

- Independent with twin wishbones, coil springs with telescoping dampers; rear: fully independent with lower wishbones and coil springs with telescoping dampers.


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Jaguar F-Type Project 7 arrives Stateside for $135k*

Thu, 14 Aug 2014

There are a great many things we love about the Jaguar F-Type, but one of them is that, whatever price point you're looking at, there's an F-Type for you. (Well, not any price point... this is a Jag we're talking about, but pricing varies greatly.) Got $65k to spend? That'll get you into a base F-Type V6 coupe, and you'll likely be happy for it. Eighty grand will get you into an F-Type V6 S, $90k into a V8 S roadster, and a cool hundred grand will get you the top-of-the-line F-Type R coupe. But what if you want to spend more than that? What if you've got more like $165,000 in your pocket and it's burning a hole when it should be burning rubber?
Well we've got good news for you, friend, because that's exactly how much the exclusive F-Type Project 7 will set you back. Making its US debut during Monterey car week, Jaguar has announced that the most exclusive version of its two-seat sports car - revealed in production spec just recently at the Goodwood Festival of Speed - will cost $165k in the US (plus the standard $925 delivery charge). That's roughly the price of an F-Type R and a base F-Type V6.
For all that scratch, you get an open-top roadster with 575 horsepower on tap - more than any production road car Jaguar has ever made before, and that includes the XJ220 and ultra-rare XJR-15 supercars. The most potent version yet of Jaguar's ubiquitous and long-serving 5.0-liter supercharged V8 is enough to send Project 7 to 60 in 3.8 seconds and on to an electronically limited top speed of 186 miles per hour.

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It's that last one that is the most tantalizing, as the last real halo product to see production from Jaguar was the XJ220. The Range Rover, meanwhile, has always had its own kind of halo reputation, although the Land Rover brand itself has never really gotten into the game with a dedicated model.
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