2005 Jaguar X-type Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Murray, Kentucky, United States
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2005 Jaguar X-TYPE 3.0L V6
5 speed! You NEED to see this car! There are used cars, and then there are cars like this well-taken care of 2005 Jaguar X-TYPE. This luxury vehicle has it all, from a posh interior to a wealth of wonderful amenities. If you want a creampuff with style, this is it. Score this fantastic X-TYPE at a tremendous price that you can easily afford! J.D. Power named the 2005 X-TYPE as the highest ranked in Overall Initial Quality Mechanical in its class. If you have any questions you can either message me through here or text/call me at the number listed in the contact info above. More vehicle details are listed below... Thanks for looking... Odometer:69,323 Transmission:5-Speed Manual with Overdrive Engine:3.0L V6 Color:White Onyx Interior:Tan Leather Drive Train:AWD Electronic 6 Speakers AM/FM radio CD player Custom Stereo Sound System w/In-Dash CD Radio data system Interior: Air Conditioning Automatic temperature control Rear window defroster Power driver seat Power steering Power windows Remote keyless entry Steering wheel mounted audio controls Speed control Driver door bin Driver vanity mirror Front reading lights Genuine wood dashboard insert Genuine wood door panel insert Illuminated entry Leather Shift Knob Leather steering wheel Outside temperature display Overhead console Passenger vanity mirror Rear seat center armrest Tachometer Telescoping steering wheel Tilt steering wheel Front Bucket Seats Leather Seat Trim Technical Four wheel independent suspension Safety 4-Wheel Disc Brakes ABS brakes Dual front impact airbags Dual front side impact airbags Front anti-roll bar Knee airbag Occupant sensing airbag Overhead airbag Rear anti-roll bar Panic alarm Security system Exterior: Front fog lights Fully automatic headlights Rear fog lights Bodyside moldings Bumpers: body-color Heated door mirrors Power door mirrors Variably intermittent wipers |
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Watch a Jaguar F-Type R drag a parachute at 186 mph
Mon, Jun 15 2015With carbon-ceramic brakes on offer, the Jaguar F-Type R Coupe can shed off speed even faster than it can rack it up. Even the standard steel rotors do a pretty good job of it. But what would happen if you deployed a parachute out the back of the Jag at 186 miles per hour, like you might with a drag racer? That's what the British automaker has found out in this latest video. And just why would they do such a thing, you ask? Because Bloodhound, that's why. Jaguar is providing technical support to the Bloodhound SSC land speed record attempt, and one of the roles into which the F-Type has been pressed is to check the parachute that will (along with the air brakes and rotors) form an integral part of the jet- and rocket-powered vehicle's run. To make sure the chute would do its job, the team put Royal Air Force pilot Andy Green behind the wheel of the specially equipped F-Type at the RAF air base in Bentwaters, Suffolk, UK, had him speed down the runway up to the car's top speed and deploy the chute. Fortunately, as you can see from the minute-long clip, everything seemed to have gone according to plan – though we're not sure about the logic behind the assertion that if "it worked at 180, it will definitely work at a thousand miles an hour." Related Video: Jaguar F-TYPE Performs Mission Critical Parachute Deployment Test for British World Land Speed Record Challenger Bloodhound SSC 12 June 2015 - World land speed record holder Andy Green drives an F-TYPE R Coupe at top speed of 186mph to test Bloodhound SSC's parachute deployment system - The test continues Jaguar's technical partnership in the world land speed record attempt, following a high-speed communications test run in South Africa in 2014 - Jaguar will be at the heart of Bloodhound SSC providing its 5.0-litre 550PS supercharged V8 engine to power the rocket's oxidiser pump Today, Jaguar and the world land speed record holder RAF Wing Commander Andy Green performed vital high-speed parachute tests as part of the company's on-going technical support for this unique engineering adventure: creating a car that can cover a mile in just 3.6 seconds. The jet and rocket powered car, which aims to surpass the current record of 763.035mph before targeting 1000mph, has multiple braking systems including air-brakes ('doors' mounted on the side of the car which open to increase aerodynamic drag) and disc brakes (used when slowing down from 200mph).
Autoblog Podcast #339
Tue, 02 Jul 2013Farewell, Zach Bowman; Pikes Peak 2013; Datsun; 2014 Ram lineup
Episode #339 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and it's the last rodeo for Zach Bowman before he departs for other pastures. The crew this week consists of Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Jeff Ross, who talk about the astounding records set at this year's Pike's Peak hill climb, the return of the Datsun brand name and the recently-announced 2014 Ram truck lineup. Of course, we start with the garage and end with your questions and comments. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
Autoblog Podcast #339:
Latest Jaguar XJ snaps show old versus new
Wed, 19 Mar 2014It is a rare day when automakers line up their current models and test cars right next to each other and allow us to compare them directly. However, Jaguar ending up doing just that during cold weather testing of the face lifted XJ, providing the perfect chance to see just what the company is changing.
We spotted the refreshed XJ testing last year, and it hasn't evolved much since then. The updated model sports clear turn signals and a slightly revised front air dam. The modifications are similarly minor at the rear. The bumper appears to dip down slightly further on the new sedan. Thankfully, those gorgeous taillights are still draped over the back of the car. The exhaust outlets have switched to oval shapes rather than the current parallelograms. This alteration could just be chalked up to it being a test car, but the previous tester we saw had a similar design. It's possible that the camouflage could be hiding other revisions, but don't expect anything radical from the facelift.
Our previous report indicated that Jaguar is also planning some interior upgrades with new infotainment and ambient lighting. The company seems to feel that there isn't a point in messing with the XJ's design just yet, since all of the changes we see here are very subtle. No problems, here - to our eyes, the big Jag is still one of the prettier sedans on the road today.



