2009 Jaguar Super V8 Supercharged on 2040-cars
Ebro, Florida, United States
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2009 JAGUAR SUPER V8 - ONE OF A KIND - FULLY LOADED - BRAND NEW CONDITION
ONLY (7) 2009 Jaguar Super V8's PRODUCED WORLDWIDE
This is the ONLY Super V8 FOR SALE in the United States
>History:
Many people claim the 2009 Jaguar XJ series's were the last of the "real" Jags.
The Jaguar Super V8 is a combination of both the XJR & Vanden Plas, making it the top of the line Jaguar XJ ever
produced.
In 2009 Jaguar Super V8's were sticker priced at $95,000+, here's your chance to own one for a quarter of the
price.
2008 - 2009 XJ models received a new look inside & out, similar to the Bentley GT / Brooklands.
2009 was the last year Jaguar made the XJ series in this body style.
The Jaguar Super V8 is one of the most sought after Luxury sedans on the market. The ultimate Luxury car.
This Jaguar has a Supercharger, long wheel base, a full luxury interior package & a full Chrome exterior package.
>Specs:
Exterior: Indigo Blue Metallic
Interior: White / Ivory
Engine: 4.2 L V8, 400 Horsepower / 413 Torque
22.5 Gallon Tank
Full Tank Range: 337.5 City / 495.0 Highway
Miles Per Gallon: 15 City / 22 Highway
Car weight 4000 Lbs
Transmission 6-speed shiftable automatic
0-60MPH: 5 seconds
>Current Condition:
This Jaguar Super V8 has been extremely cared for by the previous owners, including myself.
Car has always been kept in a garage. All service records up to date with Warren Henry Jaguar Miami.
This Jaguar is smoke & pet free. Car includes (2) working keys & all manuals / service records.
Please check current CarFax.
>The exterior condition 9/10:
No paint work. No major scratches. No rust. No visible dents. No paint chips. Headlights crystal clear. Chrome
wheels in great condition. Brand new tires. All lights work perfectly. Windows & Locks all operational. Sunroof
works flawlessly.
>The interior condition 9/10:
No damaged leather. No tinted windows. Headliner intact. New cabin filter. All electronics in perfect working
condition. Navigation up to date. No check engine lights. DVD player in working condition. Rear entertainment
center all operational.
Air conditioning system blows ice cold. Heated & Fanned seats operational. Heated steering wheel operational.
Satellite & FM/AM radio operational. Sound system plays music crystal clear.
>The Engine & Mechanics condition 10/10:
No oil burning. No engine knocking. No coolant leaks. No oil leaks. No squeaky belts. Supercharger pulls strong.
New engine oil. New spark plugs. New intake air filter. Transmission shifts flawlessly. Suspension nice and tight.
Power steering agile. Radiator keeps car at perfect temperature. No over heating. Brakes in great condition.
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All-electric Jaguar XJ coming soon on platform shared with 'Road Rover'
Mon, Jun 24 2019We've been posting on the likelihood of electric Jaguars for a while now, especially the XJ leading the charge as a new EV flagship. Rumors at the beginning of 2018 predicted an XJ EV on our doorstep by the end of 2018, the 50th anniversary year of the XJ. By April this year, it was looking like the battery-powered XJ would use the I-Pace platform and make an appearance sometime in 2019. Now, Automotive News Europe reports that during Jaguar Land Rover's Investor's Day presentations, the automaker said it would debut a "large SUV and a large premium sedan" on its Modular Longitudinal Architecture (MLA) suitable for EVs, hybrids and traditional ICE-powered cars. The sedan in question is the next-gen XJ. Nick Rogers, JLR's product engineering boss, said electric MLA vehicles will get 90.2-kWh batteries that return range of up to 400 kilometers (292 miles) on the European cycle. That would effectively be the same size battery as the I-Pace, which rides on its own one-off platform, and the same range; in the U.S., the I-Pace is rated at 234 miles. It's said the XJ's design, produced by former Jaguar design chief Ian Callum and his team, has already been cleared. It swaps the four-door body for a five-door, a la the Audi A7, and introduces a new design language for the car and the carmaker. Car and Driver says the new statement sedan aims to be "a cutting-edge alternative to the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes-Benz S-Class," and Autocar saying it will "remain Jaguar's flagship in preference to a large SUV, such as the rumored J-Pace." The point of introducing the EV first is to establish the car's technology and sporting credentials — hopefully before the Porsche Taycan and Audi E-Tron GT arrive. Eventually, an ICE version of the XJ powered by an Ingenium inline-six should come; that will welcome buyers not ready to make the all-EV switch, a necessary move in keeping with the XJ's competition for global sales with the S-Class and 7 Series. However, leaving room in the design for a conventional drivetrain will force compromises that the all-electric competition doesn't face. Production of the current XJ ends at the Castle Bromwich facility on July 5. The new sedan is slated to be "announced in the near future" and built at JLR's plant in Solihull, which assembles Land Rover products. The same MLA platform will support a road-focused Land Rover as a sibling to the XJ, dubbed the "Road Rover" internally.
2018 Jaguar F-Type 2.0T First Drive Review | Less soulful, still sexy
Tue, Jun 19 2018Jaguar is eager to promote its Ingenium turbocharged inline-four as a legitimate object of performance desire, and what better way to do so than drop it into its most desirous car? The 2018 Jaguar F-Type Coupe to this point has featured six- and eight-cylinder engines, all supercharged, but this is the first time that the other type of forced induction has made its way under the F-Type's long, sculpted hood. The new pairing looks pretty good on paper. The 2.0-liter engine's 295 pound-feet of torque is available from 1,500 to 4,500 RPM. It makes 296 horsepower at 5,500 RPM, 44 horsepower shy of the blown V6 model, but weighs 117 pounds less. That's enough to motivate the 3,360-pound F-Type to 60 mph in the mid-5-second range, only 0.3 seconds behind said V6. The 2.0-liter is also a lot cheaper – $8,100 less than a bare-bones V6. That'll probably make the decision for a lot of folks, dropping the base F-Type into a whole 'nother class of sporty two-seaters. I'll posit, however, that the F-Type isn't a raw numbers car. It's a passionate thing that appeals to an emotional part of our brain. Just look at it! The coupe we tested, in Fuji White, was fresh as a mountain stream despite the platform's age. The sheetmetal is, quite simply, most of the appeal. Even the base wheels, 18-inch, 10-spoke alloys, look phenomenal. And since the F-Type 2.0 is sexy, undeniably quick enough to back up its sporting looks, and a significant price savings over a V6, it's almost a killer app. If only the little Ingenium turbo-four was as passionate as the F-Type itself. It's a workaday unit, coarse and gruff. After all, it sees duty in just about everything else Jaguar-Land Rover makes, from the lowly Discovery Sport to the big XJ. Its clattery four-cylinder noises and thrashiness don't jibe with the premium sports-touring vibe the rest of the car exudes. We've gotten used to, if not come to universally love, four-cylinder pony cars like the Mustang and Camaro, but the divergence in character between car and powerplant here is vast. It does the job, sure, but you enjoy the F-Type in spite of its engine, rather than because of it. Low-speed tractability issues don't help things any, whether the engine's charms are important to you or not. An odd combination of boost, driveline shunt, or transmission confusion make low-speed maneuvering jerky, regardless of drive mode. Putz around a mall parking lot or sit in traffic for a few minutes, and it'll be clear what I'm on about.
Jaguar Land Rover mulling factory in Georgia?
Sat, Feb 7 2015London's Sunday Times reported last October that Jaguar-Land Rover was sniffing around The South looking for a potential manufacturing site, and was "talking to several southern states." We imagine Georgia was one of them; The Peach State has Kia Motors Manufacturing in West Point, it claims Porsche HQ as a resident, and soon the Mercedes-Benz regional office, too. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution has said that Governor Nathan Deal recently took the initiative to fly to the UK to "make prospect calls" with JLR executives about a deal. We don't have any details about the calls, but we'll guess that they involved Deal making a financial case for GA over other states while sipping a cup of tea. It's said that the English luxury maker wants to build a factory here with a 200,000-unit capacity, to take advantage of the same financial efficiencies that have planted other automakers in the US and Mexico; it opened a facility in China last year to build the Range Rover Evoque, Land Rover Discovery Sport, and the Jaguar XE, and is casting eyes over Brazilian and Saudi Arabian soil for other facilities. No timetable has been given for a decision. Related Video: News Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution via Automotive News - sub. req.Image Credit: AP Photo/Tony Ding Government/Legal Plants/Manufacturing Jaguar Land Rover Luxury


