2007 Jaguar Xk-r Supercharged Convertible on 2040-cars
United States
|
Jaguar XK-R Supercharged Convertible with about 40,000 miles on it.
Zero body work.. Never in an accident. Only two small dings in rear bumper. Also one of the seats has a small area that is worn. Again very minor. The rest of the car is mint. The car is Silver with black soft top Inside is a combination of cream and grey with a light blond wood. Tip Tronics Car is located in Jericho NY Always in a garage. Powertrain Engine V8, Supercharged, 4.2L Horsepower 420 @ 6000 RPM Torque 413 @ 4000 RPM Fuel Economy City 15/Hwy 23/Comb 18 MPG Bore x Stroke 3.39 x 3.56 Compression Ratio 9.1 Fuel Type Gas Fuel Induction Electronic Fuel Induction Valve Train Dual Overhead Cam Valves Per Cylinder 4 Total Number Valves 32 Transmission Automatic Drivetrain RWD Transfer Case - Dimensions Fuel Capacity 18.8 gallons Wheel Base 108.3 inches Overall Length 188.6 inches Width with Mirrors 81.5 inches Width without Mirrors - Height 52.3 inches Curb Weight 3924 lbs. Tires / Wheel Size P255/35ZR20 Rear Tires / Wheel Size P255/35ZR20 Turning Radius 33.4 feet Standard Axle Ratio 3.31 Minimum Ground Clearance 4.0 inches Maximum Ground Clearance - Maximum GVWR - Maximum Towing Not Recommended Payload Base Capacity - Head Room: Front 38.3 inches Head Room: Rear - Leg Room: Front 45.1 inches Leg Room: Rear - Shoulder Room: Front 56.5 inches Shoulder Room: Rear - EPA Passenger - EPA Trunk or Cargo 10.0 cu.ft. EPA Total Interior - Truck Bed Volume |
Jaguar XKR for Sale
2006 jaguar xkr convertible, supercharged 2 door, automatic, excellent condition(US $30,000.00)
2001 jaguar xkr base convertible 2-door 4.0l
2006 jaguar xkr convertible 2-door 4.2l v8 recaro trim 20 in wheels green/tan(US $28,500.00)
Jaguar xkr 5.0 510hp silver two door coupe supercharged(US $29,799.00)
2005 jaguar xkr 4.2l v8 32v automatic rwd coupe(US $17,991.00)
*42k orig miles * never any accidents/negative history * all service history *(US $40,995.00)
Auto blog
Jaguar XJ could move to all-electric platform late this year
Mon, Jan 22 2018The Jaguar XJ is getting a little long in the tooth. The current generation of Jaguar's flagship sedan debuted back in 2009, making it one of the oldest vehicles still on the market. This week, Autocar reported that a new XJ could debut late this year and would move to an all-electric platform. That would place the XJ straight against cars like the Tesla Model S and upcoming Porsche Mission E, presumably sharing parts with the upcoming I-Pace electric crossover. While a couple of refreshes have kept the Jaguar competitive, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class and BMW 7 Series and Audi A8 have gone through full redesigns since the XJ debuted. (Two for the Audi). Compared to the Germans, the Jaguar looks and feels dated, especially when it comes to technology, active safety and alternative powertrains. In the U.S., the XJ is only available with either a supercharged gasoline V6 or V8. The competition from Germany, Japan and the U.S. all offer some form of electrification. Moving to an all-electric powertrain would be a huge shift for Jaguar and is sure to spark some debate among enthusiasts. The British automaker has previously stated it plans to electrify all new vehicles after 2020. Look for electrified variants of current models to be available, too. The new XJ is rumored to be co-developed with a new model called the Road Rover, a sort of high-riding sedan or wagon in the vein of the Audi allroad or Volvo V90 Cross Country. Like the XJ, the Road Rover would use a battery electric powertrain. Look for more news on both models later this year. Related Video:
Stirling Moss' Jaguar C-Type could bring $7.5M in Monaco
Mon, Nov 23 2015With little over 50 examples made and a decorated racing history, the Jaguar C-Type is one of the most sought-after models ever made by the famous British marque. Bonhams has a very special one coming up for auction – one that Sir Stiling Moss drove at Le Mans in 1952. Jaguar built chassis number XKC 011 for its works racing team in 1952. It made its debut at Silverstone at the hands of pre-war racing legend Peter Walker. Then the factory outfitted with specially elongated bodywork for Le Mans, where Moss teamed up with Walker to split driving duties. Sadly it didn't make it to the finish line thanks to an engine failure, marking the second of eight DNFs that Moss would suffer in ten campaigns at the French endurance race. Moss drove this C-Type in several more races after it was converted back to its standard bodywork. It was then raced by Ecurie Francorchamps before being sold to run in British club racing. The current owner acquired it in 1963, and has held onto it until now. XKC 011 is scheduled to highlight the upcoming Bonhams event at the Fairmont Monte Carlo during the Monaco Grand Prix Historique next May. Bonhams has not published a pre-sale estimate for how much it expects this example to sell for. However in correspondence with Autoblog, the company's auction specialist James Knight revealed: "We certainly feel the car will exceed GBP5m and has the potential to achieve much more." That base estimate works out to over $7.5 million at current exchange rates. We'll be watching to see whether the final sale price comes closer to the $3.7 million for which - according to the Sports Car Market database - Gooding sold one C-Type in 2012, or to the $13.2 million which RM Sotheby's raised for another this past August. Related Video: BONHAMS RETURNS TO MONACO WITH EX-STIRLING MOSS JAGUAR C-TYPE THE MONACO SALE 'LES GRANDES MARQUES A MONACO' 13 May 2016 Monte Carlo In 2016, Bonhams will return to Monaco to present an exclusive sale of just 40 hand-picked, exceptional motor cars. Timed to coincide with the Monaco Grand Prix Historique, the sale will take place on 13 May 2016. "Already renowned in motorsport circles for its annual Monaco Grand Prix and Monte Carlo Rally, the glittering Mediterranean Principality is now to host the Bonhams Monaco Sale," said James Knight, Bonhams Group Motoring Director. "The auction will be carefully curated, tailored to offer only the most desirable models to the market.
On Location in Montenegro with Jaguar
Fri, May 6 2016I didn't know much about Montenegro until just a few weeks ago, when Jaguar invited Autoblog to the country to test out the 2017 F-Pace. In case you missed our write-up, the vehicle is excellent. So, it turns out, is Montenegro. According to the all-knowing Wikipedia, "It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the southwest and is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the northeast, and Albania to the southeast." That's a dry way of saying that Montenegro is situated in a beautiful part of Europe, with mountains galore, glorious coastlines, and spectacular rocky cliffs that plummet into the Adriatic Sea. Getting to Montenegro is a bit difficult. There are two airports in the country, neither of which is particularly large or easily accessible. Driving can be a challenge, too; since most of the country is mountainous, there are exactly zero highways within its boundaries. There are, however, lots of winding two-lane roads with picturesque views and a ferry system to shuttle vehicles across some of the larger bodies of water. Montenegro is a great place to experience a vehicle like the Jaguar F-Pace, which offers great driving dynamics across a wide variety of road surfaces. And as you'll see in the video above, surfaces vary widely in Montenegro. If you want learn more about the 2017 Jaguar F-Pace, stick around for the second video in the playlist. Related Gallery 2017 Jaguar F-Pace: First Drive View 33 Photos Jaguar Crossover Luxury Performance Videos Original Video jaguar f-pace on location























