1992 Jaguar Xj6 Sovereign Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Burbank, California, United States
|
Here's my 1992 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign.
Only 89,405 original miles, Tungsten over Isis Blue leather, 4.0 liter 6 cylinder. I bought the car last year from an elderly lady in Sherman Oaks, the car was always maintained garaged and taken care of. Passes smog and tags are good until June 2014. Clean title in my name. Everything works on the car except the clock light. AC, Heat, cruise control, power windows, mirrors, locks, trip computer, factory stock radio and power antenna, power seats, automatic seat belts, all the courtesy lights, everything works. Has original books. I am a mechanic, I know these cars in and out, and I spent several weekends going through the car and fixing all the little broken things, there are NO WARNING LIGHTS on the dash, no check engine light, not even the bulb failure light! That is rare to find working in one of these Jaguars. Some recent maintenance- New tires New alignment New Bilstein shocks front and rear (already has dealer rear level ride delete) New coolant New thermostat New PS fluid New oil change New brake fluid New spark plugs and throttle body service Tune up Replaced several underhood hoses Replaced hose in fuel tank New gas gauge sender New antenna weather grommet Replaced rear exterior bulbs Leather treated with Hyde Food New trunk lid shocks The trunk lid has been repainted, and there are some scratches and some overspray on the passenger front fender, and the passenger rear door. Otherwise the body is excellent, zero rust, and the paint takes a beautiful shine. I don't need this big car for my new long commute, and want to sell to a good home who will appreciate the car's condition and take care of it. I looked for months for an XJ40 Jaguar in this condition and then spent time and money getting it near perfect. The car needs nothing, and is a daily driver. Take advantage of this, these Jaguars are excellent cars and are built over-engineered, the car is safe, reliable, turns heads and is extremely comfortable. AC blows cold and the car gets 18MPG city and 23MPG highway, as it was originally designed to. |
Jaguar XJ6 for Sale
California original,1987 jaguar vanden plas, one orwner,89k orig miles,gorgeous!
1987 jaguar xj6 series iii vdp very good looking. a must see!!!(US $6,000.00)
Jaguar xj6 1984
1986 jaguar xj6 - low miles - no reserve - needs some repairs - l@@k
1985 jaguar 4 door
1990 jaguar xj6 sovereign sedan 4-door 4.0l(US $4,850.00)
Auto Services in California
Zip Auto Glass Repair ★★★★★
Z D Motorsports ★★★★★
Young Automotive ★★★★★
XACT WINDOW TINTING & 3M CLEAR BRA PAINT PROTECTION ★★★★★
Woodland Hills Honda ★★★★★
West Valley Machine Shop ★★★★★
Auto blog
Jaguar F-Pace snapped inside and out
Tue, Apr 28 2015We've seen the Jaguar F-Pace undergoing testing before: at the Nurburgring, in the snow, and wearing a variety of different bodywork as development has progressed. But we've never seen it this close, and we've never seen it inside, until now. This latest batch of spy shots shows Coventry's new crossover out on the road undergoing warm-weather testing in what looks like Spain. It's tellingly parked in between a Jaguar XE and Range Rover Evoque, the gap between which the F-Pace is expected to bridge. It's still wearing heavy camouflage, of course, but this is our first glimpse inside the cockpit. The cabin rather similar to the one on the new XF sedan – and hardly any more upright, either, which tells us a bit about the handling character Jaguar is going after with the F-Pace. Expect to see the finished product at the Frankfurt Motor Show this coming fall – the same show where it unveiled the C-X17 concept two years ago to preview its arrival. Related Video:
Porsche tops J.D. Power quality index as Korean brands soar
Thu, Jun 18 2015While complaints about infotainment systems remain a thorn in the side of automakers for J.D. Power's annual Initial Quality Study, there's a lot to celebrate this year. The average number of problems reported per 100 vehicles fell to 112 in 2015 – a three-percent improvement compared to 116 in 2014. The results of this year's survey are based on the responses of over 84,000 people about problems within the first 90 days of buying or leasing a 2015 model-year vehicle. For the third consecutive year, Porsche tops the rankings with an average of 80 problems per 100 vehicles. Although, that's slightly more than the 74 the German sportscar maker scored in 2014. "While the Japanese automakers continue to make improvements, we're seeing other brands, most notably Korean makes, really accelerating the rate of improvement," Renee Stephens, vice president of US automotive quality at J.D. Power, said in the study's release. In fact, Kia ranks as one of the biggest movers in this year's list. The Korean brand jumped to second place from seventh last year. The company had an average of 86 problems per 100 vehicles, a 20-point improvement. Third place went to Jaguar with an average of 93 problems reported, versus last year's second-place finish with 87 of them. Fourth place was Hyundai, and fifth-place Infiniti also earned a gold star for improvement with 97 issues per 100 vehicles – 31-points better than last year. Fiat still anchored the bottom of the list. However, its 161 problems this year is a lot better than the 206 in 2014. Ranked by nationality, Korean brands (Hyundai and Kia) are now leading the industry in initial quality with an average of 90 problems reported per 100 vehicles. According to J.D. Power, this is the first time Europe's figure beat Japan with 113 and 114 issues, respectively. The American brands also averaged 114. Whereas General Motors dominated last year, the segment awards are spread out in 2015. GM, Hyundai, Nissan, and Volkswagen Group are all tied with four models each earning prizes. For more information, you can also see all of the graphs, here. J.D.
The Jaguar E-Type Lightweight is back on the prowl after a few decades away
Sun, 17 Aug 2014Sometimes procrastination has its benefits. Jaguar originally planned to build a run of 18 E-Type Lightweights for racing in the '60s. However, it was only ever to complete 12 of them. It has taken all of the intervening decades to finally get back to the project and build the final run of new Lightweights. While Jag announced the plan recently, the first continuation model was unveiled during the Pebble Beach weekend.
Coming from Jaguar Land Rover's Special Operations unit, these cars are identical to the way they left the factory in the '60s. Jag is even using the same grade of aluminum for the bodies, and the cars are fully compliant for FIA historic racing. Power comes from an aluminum, 3.8-liter inline-six with about 300 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque routed through a four-speed manual gearbox. Who could guess that in 2014 someone could buy a brand new vehicle from a major manufacturer that comes with Weber carbs? Though, Lucas mechanical fuel injection is an option.
While they look old, these new E-types are also a wonder of modern technology. To get things just right, the company laser scanned an original car to create the new bodies. Check out the gallery from the unveiling to see this old cat on the prowl again.








