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2010 Jaguar Xk Portfolio on 2040-cars

US $13,600.00
Year:2010 Mileage:55100 Color: Green /
 Black
Location:

Cranfills Gap, Texas, United States

Cranfills Gap, Texas, United States
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2010 Jaguar XK Coupe - Portfolio Edition
What an incredible car. This Jaguar is in immaculate condition inside and out! With no dents or dings, it looks
almost new. The interior is pristine, with supple leather throughout. The Portfolio Edition adds the lovely
contrast stitching.
Aside from the normal options, this Jag stands apart with heated seats, a heated steering wheel, and (just in time
for summer) AIR CONDITIONED SEATS. Yes, imagine climbing into this black interior in August, and having chilled air
coming from the AC vents AND from the perforated leather seats! Once you have experienced this, you'll never know
how you lived without it!
The 5 liter V8 engine is as smooth as butter. Really really FAST butter. 365 horsepower! The nice thing about the
performance of the Jaguar is that as civilized as it is in the city, when you open up the engine, it takes off like
a rocket. This has the best balance of performance and luxury of any car I've driven.
The car truly looks amazing. It has always been garaged. You can tell that the paint has been well-cared for and
protected by regular waxing. There are no chips in the paint and no chips in any of the glass. The bumpers are
flawless. The 20" Portfolio Edition wheels are clean, and there is plenty of tread left on the tires. The LED lamps
are bright, and all of the glass looks brand-new... no fading at all.
The 6-speed transmission shifts smoothly, and the rotary shifter is a blast to use. You can also shift gears
manually with the steering wheel paddles. The keyless ignition fires right up, and the exhaust rumble sounds
amazing.
Speaking of sounds, the premium Bowers and Wilkins stereo system will blow you away, with 525 watts of clean power.
You'll hear nuances to songs that you've listened to for years, with crisp, clear music surrounding you.
There are too many options to list! Turn signal in mirrors, seats that adjust any which way, nav system, bluetooth,
interior air filtration, dual zone climate control, steering wheel controls for transmission, cruise and audio,
remote transmitter for garage doors, speed-proportional power steering, reverse tilt mirrors, remote keyless power
locks, and many, many more.

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Auto blog

Watch a Jaguar tow a man on skis to 117 mph

Tue, Oct 3 2017

Jaguar wagons are fun. Skiing is fun. Combine the two, and you get the above, which looks extra fun. Apparently there is a Guinness world record for top speed skiing while being towed by a vehicle. According to the video, that record was just under 70 mph. While we're not experts on high-speed skiing, that actually seems a little low, and so did Jaguar and Olympic skier Graham Bell. So Jaguar and Bell went to an undisclosed location in the Arctic Circle to break the record. Jaguar brought along an XF S Sportbrake, a 380-horsepower wagon that is now available in America (yay!). They hooked up a line to the back, Bell suited up, held on, and rode along to a final speed of about 117 mph, a full 47 mph faster than the last record. Frankly, we found this to be a pretty cool activity (no pun intended). We think maybe it should be considered for a new Olympic sport. Sure would be better than ice dancing. It could look something like the Bonneville Speed Week, with a big multi-mile stretch of snow to be towed along. Think about it, International Olympic Committee, you still have time before the 2018 Winter Olympics. Related Video: Image Credit: Jaguar Jaguar Wagon Luxury Videos jaguar xf sportbrake skiing

1964 Jaguar XKE slinks into Jay Leno's Garage

Wed, 07 Aug 2013

The idea of altering a classic Jaguar E-Type might seem preposterous to some, but Jasen Len of XKs Unlimited managed to create a modified 1964 E-Type that stays true to the Jag's timeless design. Just a few months after Jay Leno featured his own original E-Type on Jay Leno's Garage, Len stopped by to show off his custom Jaguar creation.
Starting out with a rust-ravaged body, Len made the car just the way he wanted it to be. He started off with some minor changes to the car's exterior like the Le Mans-inspired racing lights and handmade front bumpers, handmade sills with integrated exhaust and flared rear fenders. Inside, he dropped the floor to make more interior space and reworked the E-Type's styling for more of a modern look. We have to say, if you're going to mess with a Series 1 E-Type, this is the way to do it.
Sadly, even though Len and Leno spend plenty of time talking about the car's 300-horsepower 3.8-liter inline six-cylinder, we never get to hear the car fire up. Check out the JLG video, which is posted below, and as a bonus, enjoy the gallery from Jaguar showing a 1961 E-Type.

Jaguar's Callum refutes two XJ bodystyle rumor

Wed, 01 May 2013

Not long ago, we relayed word from Edmunds that Jaguar was planning to split its next-generation XJ sedan into two bodystyles - one model that continued the ambitious design approach fostered with the current X351-based model, and another, more upright model to better appeal to China's conservative design sensibilities.
We expressed some cynicism in the idea, noting that such a strategy "might catch more profits for the marque, but it might also represent a setback to design head Ian Callum's vision for a thoroughly modern Jaguar portfolio." Callum has been quite insistent in his belief that Jag needs to be a forward-thinking brand in terms of design, and the two-model strategy seemed to conflict with that idea. We tried to get some comment from Callum at that time, but were unable to reach him.
As it turns out, our cynicism was well-placed. Autocar says that while the next XJ will continue to have two wheelbases, Callum has denied the two-model talk, saying flatly: "I can't see us doing two bodystyles. The cost would be enormous and the message inconsistent. You have to believe in what you produce and to do two bodystyles would undermine that."