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2014 Xjl 5.0 Supercharged W/ Sport & Speed Pkg & Illumination Pkg on 2040-cars

US $90,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:3400 Color: Italian Racing Red /
 Jet/Ivory
Location:

Athens, Texas, United States

Athens, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:8 speed
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:5.0 L Supercharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SAJWA3KT3EMV63030
Year: 2014
Number of Cylinders: V8
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ
Trim: Sport & Speed
Warranty: 4 years/50,000 miles
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 3,400
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Sub Model: XJL
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Italian Racing Red
Interior Color: Jet/Ivory

2014 Jaguar XJL w/ Sport & Speed Pkg & Illumination Pkg
470 HP 5.0L Supercharged Engine
8 Speed Automatic Transmission w/ Shift Paddles
Adaptive Dynamic Suspensions
Jaguar Drive w/ Winter & Dynamic Modes
Long Wheelbase
20" Chrome Wheels
Italian Racing Red
Piano Black Veneer
Jet Suede Headliner 
Xenon Front & LED Rear Lights
Panoramic Roof
Smart Key w/ Keyless Entry Start
Virtual Instruments w/ TFT LCD 
Heated & Cooled Front & Rear Seats
825W Meridian Audio, Bluetooth
Blind Spot Monitor, Rear View Camera
Navigation, 8" Touch Screen
Sport & Speed Pkg Includes:
-174MPH Top Speed
-Front Spliter & Rear Spoiler
-Red Brake Calipers
-Black Front Grille w/ Chrome trim
-18x18 Way Front Sport Seats
-Bright Metallic Pedals
-20" Venon Wheels
Illumination Pkg Includes:
-Lighted Door & Trunk Sills
-Illuminated Air Vents
3,400 Miles
Car is immaculate! Huge head turner! Very Fast! Classy & Sporty! Love this beautiful car! 
$90,000
Please call Anna at 903-477-1020 

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Thu, 19 Jun 2014

We like to think that at least some supercar owners drive their exotic machinery the way they're meant to be driven. The reality is more likely that most pamper them in climate-controlled environments and rarely actually drive them. But Tax The Rich seems dedicated to balancing them all out by hooning the heck out of some of the most expensive and desirable supercars the world has ever seen - whether it's a Ferrari Enzo rallying along dirt roads or a pair of F50s playing tug of war.
The YouTube channel has even played around with a Jaguar XJ220 before, but not quite like this. In its latest clip, Tax The Rich goes a step or two beyond the usual smokey burnout, lighting up the rear wheels of a super-rare Jag, all for our viewing pleasure. And take pleasure we do in the video below, even as part of us cringes at the thought of potentially reducing one of the fastest Jaguars in history to a smoldering hulk.

Jaguar says F-Type sales off to flying start

Fri, 31 May 2013

As we noted in our recent first drive, Jaguar's luscious new F-Type roadster is a bit of a tweener in both size and cost, lining up in between rival Porsche's Boxster and 911. That one-for-two-segment strategy is showing early signs of paying off, with Automotive News reporting that half of the car's 2014 production allotment is already sold. We're not talking huge numbers - sports cars in this segment only "have a global annual volume of about 75,000 units and a market share of 0.1 percent," notes Jaguar brand director Adrian Hallmark. Yet the company figures the F-Type will work out to about 15 to 20 percent of its total volume of around 60,000 units.
From where we sit, this is all very encouraging news, but it's way too early to call the F-Type a smash hit. The sports car segment is known for its fickleness and its front-loaded sales curve, so the real measure of success will be how it fares over the next few years after early adopters get their cars. Jaguar will have to work to keep the F-Type fresh with new variants, and we hear it's prepared to do just that. The British luxury marque hasn't confirmed a hardtop coupe variant yet, but patent images and spy shots suggest one is on the way shortly, and it ought to extend the model's appeal greatly. A four-cylinder option and a manual transmission have also been rumored, and presumably Jaguar will eventually launch higher-performance R and R-S variants as it has done with various model lines, including its other sporty two door, the XK grand tourer.

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There are a great many cars we'd like to take on a transcontinental journey – especially across Europe. And a good portion of them would probably be grand tourers with twelve-cylinder engines. We're just not sure we'd be as brave as Harry Metcalfe, who drove his 1980 Jaguar XJ-S V12 from his home in the UK all the way down to Monaco. Don't get us wrong, the XJ-S looks like a rather comfortable ride, and with the V12 is surely both smooth and powerful. It's just that Jags didn't have the best reputation for reliability back then, and we'd have been at least a little worried that we wouldn't make it all the way across France on this trip. Nor are we sure we would have wanted to without air conditioning. The model in question, as you'll find out if you watch the video, is an early 1980 example, produced just before Jaguar updated the line with the High-Efficiency versions. As such, it's got a bit more power and shorter gearing than later models. The XJS (as it would later be labeled) would undergo a number of updates over the following years, and would stay on the market until 1996 when the XK came along to relieve it. By Harry's reckoning, his early XJ-S was every bit as good as the Porsche 928 and other front-engined GTs of the era, and would have been more fondly remembered if it hadn't had to live in the shadow of the E-Type that came before. You'll want to watch the 17-minute video of the journey, undertaken for a cover story to appear in the September issue of Octane, to see for yourself. Related Video: