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US $39,850.00
Year:2011 Mileage:14303 Color: Polaris White /
  Ivory/Oyster
Location:

Granite Bay, California, United States

Granite Bay, California, United States
Advertising:
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L 5000CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
VIN: SAJWA0GB4BLS17827 Year: 2011
Make: Jaguar
Model: XF
Options: Heated & Cooled Front Seats, Keyless Entry & Starting, Bluetooth, Navigation, 16 x 12 Way Drivers Seat, Contrasting Stitching, Suede Headliner, Electric Rear Window Sunblind, Heated Steering Wheel, Premium Floor Mats, Trunk Organizer, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: Premium Sedan 4-Door
Safety Features: Blind Spot Monitoring, Xenon Headlights, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Anti Theft System, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 14,303
Exterior Color: Polaris White
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Ivory/Oyster
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Balance of 5 Year/50,000 mile Warranty incl Maint.
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

You now have the opportunity to own this stunning and rare triple white low mileage 2011 Jaguar XF Premium with Portfolio Package. This car has seen only 14,300 miles of easy freeway driving and has been meticulously cared for and garaged since new. The Jaguar XF Sedan is a true luxury vehicle with a fast and powerful 385 HP 5.0 liter V-8, a 6 speed automatic transmission and paddle shifters for true sports car like driving.  This car also has the latest technology built-in including a hard drive based Navigation System, Bluetooth Wireless Audio Streaming, Jaguar Sense Lighting Controls, Blue Interior Ambiance Lighting, Bi-Xenon Headlights, LED Running Lights, Heated and Ventilated Front Seats, Sirius Satellite Radio, IPOD and USB Integration, Soft Grain Leather Upholstery, Drivers Memory Seat, Driver and Passenger  Power Adjustable Seats,  Front and Rear Parking Sensors, Rear Backup Camera, Power Telescoping Steering Wheel, Electric Sunroof, Anti Theft Security System,  Home Link Garage and Gate Opener System, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Driver and Passenger Front and Side Airbags, Keyless Entry and Engine Starting, 320 Watt Jaguar Premium Audio System, Blind Spot Monitoring System and 7" Touch Screen Control Center. In addition to all of these standard features, this exceptional XF also has been outfitted with the "Portfolio Package" and includes a 16 x 12 Way Adjustable Drivers Seat, Contrasting Stitching throughout the interior, a color matched Suedecloth Headliner, Electric Rear Window Sunshades, a Heated Leather Steering Wheel for those cold winter mornings, Premium Floor Mats and 19" Caravela Style Wheels. If that was not enough, this 2011 XF also has Jaguar Platinum Coverage which includes complimentary scheduled maintenance, no cost replacement of specified "Wear & Tear" components including brake pads, discs and fluids, wiper blades, oil and filters. Your Platinum Coverage also will give you  24/7 Roadside Assistance and the balance of a 5 Year/50,000 mile warranty. This one owner vehicle is ready to give you miles and miles of pleasure with virtually no maintenace cost.

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Jaguar F-Type Rally Car First Ride | This cat likes gravel

Tue, Nov 13 2018

SOUTH WALES, U.K. — The invitation is last-minute and somewhat vague. The location, an off-road test area in South Wales known as Walter's Arena, sounds more Land Rover than Jaguar. It's also in five hours, and only a passenger seat tease is on offer. But a Jaguar rally car? Color me curious. First impressions don't disappoint. Basking at the entrance is NUB 120, so-named after its license plate and considered the most famous Jaguar XK120 of all. Built in 1950, it took three consecutive overall wins on the insanely arduous Alpine Rally. Driven by Jaguar dealer (and Olympic skier) Ian Appleyard and navigated by his wife Pat Lyons, daughter of Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons, this car helped demonstrate the power and durability of the legendary XK engine in the toughest possible test. Carrying its original paint and a few battle scars, I could stop right here. But its presence is simply justification for what's lurking a little deeper in the forest. That being an F-Type rally car. Which is exactly as wild as it sounds. Based on a regular 2.0-liter F-Type Convertible, the project riffs on Jaguar's little-known rally heritage and pending MY20 updates to the F-Type range. The 16-inch rally wheels, gravel tires, custom fabricated roll cage and hood-mounted spots are not adornments destined for any production F-Type. That said, it's clearly been built to do more than sit on an auto show plinth. This initially seems like the sort of thing that'd be an after-hours project by Jaguar Land Rover's Special Vehicle Operations department, the same guys who cooked up the Project 7 F-Type and XE SV Project 8 sedan. But there's something about the Below Zero Ice Driving branding on the support truck that rings a bell. SVO supplied the graphics and items like the F-Type GT4 carbon fiber door cards, but it turns out the actual build was outsourced to a specialist outfit. Their expertise is turning sports cars into rally machines, this following the FIA's ongoing efforts to revive the sport's sideways, rear-wheel drive traditions. See the Toyota GT86 CS-R3 and initiatives like the R-GT Cup, the latter popular with privateers in converted 911 GT3s and inspiring Porsche's recent toe-in-the-water Cayman GT4 Clubsport rally car. Then it clicks — the crew are from Tuthill Porsche, a celebrated restoration and race shop between London and Birmingham with a huge presence in historic competition. They also have a sideline running Swedish ice driving experiences in old Porsches.

2014 Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake is one hot hauler

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

Oh look, another super-hot wagon that won't be making its way to the US. Awesome.
Actually, in all honesty, it really is awesome. Meet the Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake, a red-hot (or blue-hot?) version of the rakish XF wagon that originally bowed at the Geneva Motor Show back in 2012. The formula here is pretty much plug-and-play: take the 5.0-liter supercharged V8 from the XFR-S and shove it in the wagon body, and add all of the necessary visual flair fitting of a properly powerful Jag. The end result is an estate that packs 542 horsepower, 502 pound-feet of torque, and the ability to sprint to 60 miles per hour in a scant 4.6 seconds. Meow.
This Jaguar joins a growing segment of ultra-hot wagons in Europe, rounded out by offerings like the Audi RS6 Avant and the Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG longroof - the latter of which you can actually buy in North America. Sounds like the sort of comparison test we'd love to facilitate. Guess we'll have to leave that to our friends at Autocar, though.

Driving Jaguar's Continuation Lightweight E-Type

Thu, Sep 24 2015

Something has happened to sports cars over the past 15-20 years. While reaching ever-higher levels of quantitative dominance the driving experience continues to become more sterile. Stability control, torque vectoring, variable electronic steering racks, lightning-quick dual-clutch automatic transmissions – all these make it easier to harness more power and drive faster than ever before. And yet too often it feels like something is missing. There is a growing divide between the capabilities of the modern performance car and the driver's sense of connection to the experience. In an era like the one we're in now, the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type hits you like a slap in the face. The story of the Lightweight E-Type goes back to 1963, when Jaguar set aside eighteen chassis numbers for a run of "Special GT E-Type" cars. These were factory-built racers with aluminum bodies, powered by the aluminum-block, 3.8-liter inline-six found in Jaguar's C- and D-Type LeMans racecars of the 1950s. Of the eighteen cars slated for production, only twelve were built and delivered to customers in 1964. For the next fifty years, those last six chassis numbers lay dormant, until their rediscovery a couple of years ago in a book in Jaguar's archives. In an era like the one we're in now, the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type hits you like a slap in the face. Jaguar Heritage, a section of Jaguar Land Rover's new Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division, took on the task of researching the original Lightweight E-Types and developing the methods to create new ones. Every aspect of the continuation Lightweight E-Type, from the development of the tools and molds used to build the cars, to the hand-craftsmanship, reflects doing things the hard way. They may not build them like they used to, but with these six special E-Types, Jaguar comes awfuly close, if not better. Working alongside the design team, Jaguar Heritage made a CAD scan of one side of an original Lightweight E-Type body. That scan was flipped to create a full car's worth of measurements. That ensured greater symmetry and better fit than on the original Lightweight E-Types (which could see five to ten millimeter variance, left-to-right). The scan was also used to perfect the frame, while Jaguar looked through notes in its crash repair books to reverse-engineer the Lightweight E-Type's suspension. The team repurposed a lot of existing tooling for the continuation cars, and developed the rest from analysis of the CAD scan.