2001 Jaguar Xjr Supercharged Classic Luxury 370 Hp Loaded on 2040-cars
Ronkonkoma, New York, United States
BEAUTIFUL 2001 XJR SUPERCHARGED 370 HORSEPOWER
5 SPEED J GATE SHIFT OVERDRIVE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION TWO TONE CUSTOM PAINT WITH PIN-STRIPING NEW 18 INCH TIRES ON SPORT RIMS DRILLED AND SLOTTED BRAKE ROTORS WITH RED PAINTED CALIPERS FULLY OPTIONED WITH FULL POWER SEATS WINDOWS AND DOOR LOCKS POWER TILT/ TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL MEMORY PROGRAMED SEAT AND STEERING WHEEL FOR TILT AND TELESCOPIC ICE COLD A/C GREAT HEAT AND DEFROST HEATED SEATS, 6 CD CHANGER AM/FM RADIO ALPINE SPEAKERS (DRIVER SIDE GRILL CRACKED BUT DOESNT AFFECT SOUND) THE CAR DRIVES AND HANDLES GREAT , STOPS GREAT JUST A GREAT CAR SMOKE FREE SUPERCHARGED POWER SETS YOU BACK IN YOUR SEAT! LIKE A MUSCLECAR BUT YOU'RE DRIVING IN COMFORT AND LUXURY . ONLY SELLING BECAUSE I NEED ROOM FOR MY NEW CORVETTE I AM CURRENTLY ALSO SELLING THE CAR LOCALLY, A SALE HERE WILL NEGATE THIS AUCTION. ALSO CAR IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED AND BEING USED OCCASIONALLY SO MILAGE MAY NOT BE ACCURATE AT TIME OF SALE. CAR IS SOLD IN AS IN CONDITION. OF COURSE NO RETURNS $500 DEPOSIT ON PAYPAL UPON WINNING OF AUCTION, BALANCE TO BE PAID BY PERSONAL CHECK SENT TO ME AND RECEIVED WITHIN 7 DAYS OF AUCTION'S END .CAR ELIGIBLE FOR SHIPPING UPON CLEARING OF FUNDS. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL SHIPPING AND SHIPPING COSTS |
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Jaguar testing facelifted XJ in UK
Mon, 11 Nov 2013Europe's flagship luxury sedans don't go through their lifecycles quite as quickly as other models need to, but with the new Mercedes-Benz S-Class hitting the road, Jaguar must feel it's time for a little update for its XJ sedan. And as these spy shots demonstrate, that's just what it has in store.
Falling firmly in the subtle-facelift category (as opposed to the full refresh), the placement of the camouflage on this new XJ appears to be hiding new fascias front and rear. Reshaped bumpers, trunk lid, grille and air apertures seem to be part of the impending facelift, but for better or worse, those black rear pillars seem to be staying put.
While Jaguar's at it, we can expect some updates to the cabin as well, with upgraded infotainment, ambient lighting and such. But don't go expecting anything radical at this stage. The XJ has been on the market for about four years, and it'll be another few before it demands a complete overhaul.
Can a Jaguar XKR-S be drifted while blindfolded?
Thu, 27 Dec 2012Bring together a 550-horsepower Jaguar XKR-S and a rain-soaked skidpad, and it's almost impossible to not end up in a sideways drift... accidental or on purpose. With that in mind, the gang over at Autocar got a hold of the monstrous XKR-S for the latest installment of "Will it Drift?," only they raised the stakes a little by attempting the feat with a blindfolded driver
We've driven the XKR-S a number of times here at Autoblog (including a First Drive, Review and Quick Spin), so we weren't at all surprised to learn that blind drifting in the car is possible. But what is remarkable is the ease at which it happened. This, of course, can be credited as much to the car as to the driver, Steve Sutcliffe. Check out the impressive video for yourself, which is posted after the jump.
Petrolicious profiles one of the final Jaguar E-Types
Wed, 10 Apr 2013There's no question that David Paddison has got a very lovely 1974 Jaguar E-Type convertible. The rubber bumpers of this late E-Type may distract ever so slightly from the purity of the lines, but that doesn't mean we're still not completely jealous of the latest Petrolicious subject car.
As usual, the team of vintage car videographers has done a fine job capturing a small moment of gear-headness with this latest installment - The Last of the Breed. We do wonder why we don't get to hear a little bit more of that famed Jaguar V12 rumble, however. There's just a whiff of engine and exhaust sound in the middle of the video, while the rest of the piece sounds like it was scored by Amy Grant's rhythm guitarist. See for yourself, below.