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Jaguar: Xf R on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2011 Mileage:41000 Color: Black
Location:

Cadiz, Ohio, United States

Cadiz, Ohio, United States
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Selling Price Well Below KBB Value! Will freight/ship anywhere in the 48 U.S. Continental States. $32,995 (Fair purchase price is listed at $35,693 for this exact vehicle; I am selling at trade-in value and would rather see someone get a smoking deal than to give to a dealership) $80,350 Original MSRP. Clean and clear Title in-hand. Private Owner/Seller. Clean CarFax (available upon request or seend below in DropBox link); 2-Owner. Absolutely Immaculate Physical and Mechanical Condition! You will NOT find a cleaner, better condition 2011 XFR anywhere. Please click on the link below to see more high resolution images or message me if you would like a picture of something specific. Engine bay is immaculate. Tires are all matching and in good condition. Wheels have absolutely zero curb rash.DropBox Pictures Loaded with Every Option Offered. Jaguar Ultimate Black. 20 Wheels with ZERO Curb Rash. Ceramic Pro 9H 6-layer clear coat treatment ($2,500) applied by Preferred Auto Detail in Akron, OH in May 2016. Exterior coating looks like glass and is hard as glass. You must see it to believe it (Google Ceramic Pro 9H). Will include CoverKing SatinStretch (indoor) red car cover which is custom made for the Jaguar XFR and fits like silk (paid $400). Tires are all matching high performance Dunlop SP Sport MAXX and have ~70-75% tread life. This is an incredible vehicle with no issues. It is fully serviced and ready to roll. The sound and power that this beast puts out is absolutely insane. You truly must drive one to believe it. If you have owned M5s previously, the XFR will blow it away--in power and luxury. Please contact me for any questions or for additional pictures/videos. 5.0L V8 (510 HP)Leather heated/ventilated seatsLeather wrapped heated steering wheelBlack suede SunshadeFront/Rear Parking SensorsRear CD/MP3/AuxSteering Wheel ControlsAuto Telescopic Steering ColumnAutomated AC Vents (open/close when vehicle is started)Automated Gear Selector (disappears when vehicle is turned off)Paddle ShiftersAdaptive Dynamics w/ Track ModeActive Differential Control20 R Wheels w/ XFR Aero Performance PackageSmartkey keyless entry with push-button start (both keys included and working)Xenon headlampsBlind spot monitoring in side heated mirrorsHeated windshieldMemory Seats18-way power seats
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2019 Jaguar I-Pace Review: The EV age is approaching

Wed, Jan 9 2019

It feels like we're anxiously inching up the initial mountain of a roller coaster track – click, click, click. On the other side is a massive plunge into a widespread electric future where EV's aren't just acceptable alternatives to gas-powered cars, they're superior. There's indeed a veritable train of luxury EVs coming soon, clicking up that track, but the 2019 Jaguar I-Pace is the first from a big-name luxury brand to crest it, providing that first tinge of anticipation for the ride to come. It's wildly fun, surprisingly practical and a more polished product than the perpetually rough-around-the-edges Teslas. It also reimagines what Jaguar can be while also staying true to key elements of its past and present. Driving the silky, effortlessly torquey old Jaguar XF Supercharged was intoxicating, and so is the I-Pace, albeit it in a different and indeed superior all-electric way. Its torque flattens you into the enveloping sport seats slathered in red leather, yet it's responsive without feeling overly caffeinated or neck-snapping. Like other Jaguars, it also provides a little audible pomp to the driving experience. It's no barking F-Type R, but its Active Sound Design system pipes into the cabin a deep, purr-like noise when in Dynamic mode that, if not exactly akin to an actual exhaust system, is much closer to it than the usual high-pitched electric motor whine (you can hear it in the accompanying video). Jaguar recognizes that we expect noise and g-forces to go together. And that goes for g-forces in a straight line as well as around corners. The I-Pace resolutely sticks to even marginal pavement like – well, I've already used the roller coaster metaphor above, so what the hell? – it's on rails. It has the perfect recipe for astonishing grip: all-wheel drive; sticky summer tires on 20-inch wheels pushed to the corners; a heavy battery mounted low and in the middle of the chassis; a 50:50 front-to-rear weight balance; and an available adaptive air suspension that constantly adapts to the road. Oh, and it was engineered by Jaguar, a company widely renowned for its superior-handling cars and SUVs. Steering feel could perhaps be increased a smidge, but through the wheel and the seat of your pants, you do experience what the I-Pace is doing. That adaptive suspension also sops up bumps shockingly well (another Jaguar trait) despite those pretty 20-inch wheels adding some impact harshness (ditto).

Jaguar XK and F-Type meet for final sibling faceoff

Fri, 08 Aug 2014

There's nothing that real, dyed-in-the-wool car geeks love so much as to say "Old Car X is actually a lot better than New Car Y." For reasons that defy both logic and science, we all (your author included) are able to, almost simultaneously, bitch about needed advancements in current vehicles and then bemoan character lost in the next crop.
Mitsubishi Evo models have been supremely prone to this bifurcation of opinion in recent years (ask an Evo IX fanboy about the Evo X sometime... ), and performance cars wearing WRX, Mustang, and M3 badges have been deeply subject to it, as well.
The Jaguar XK and F-Type are not exactly in the same one-model, generational-changeover form as those mentioned above, but that doesn't mean that there aren't defenders of both the old dog and the new joint. Autocar seeks the truth of the matter in this new video, and we're just happy to come along for the ride. May the best sib win.

Jaguar Land Rover to cut $6.8 billion in costs

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Jaguar Land Rover reduce costs by $6.8 billion and will push annual production volume to 1 million vehicles under a secret project called Leap 4.5, according to Reuters. The British automaker wants to achieve these ambitious goals by the end of the decade to compensate for the changing market in China and to counteract the price of meeting stricter emissions standards around the world. Leap 4.5 won't mean firing workers or cutting the automaker's $4.5 billion annual research budget. JLR will instead find savings by underpinning more models with modular platforms and by adjusting its supply chain. Future factories like the one in Brazil and the proposed plant in Slovakia also won't be affected by the new strategy. Globally, JLR continues to grow, and deliveries are up two percent through October 2015 to 390,965 vehicles. Business just last month was up 24 percent year-over-year to 41,553 units. However, the auto market's downturn in China has taken a bite out the automaker's success because volume dropped there 32 percent in the third quarter, Reuters reported. A global volume of 1 million vehicles will mean more than doubling 2014's 462,678 deliveries, but JLR has made significant investments to boost production recently. In addition to the future factories, it opened its first plant in China last year and an engine assembly site in the UK. The company also signed a deal with Magna Steyr in 2015 to build an upcoming model in Austria. Related Video: