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2004 Jaguar S-type Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l Low Mileage!! on 2040-cars

US $4,999.00
Year:2004 Mileage:83808 Color: Color
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

2004 Jaguar S-Type 4DR SDN V6
 6 CYLINDERS 3.0
 83,808  
 Black
 Tan
 REAR WHEEL DRIVE
 AUTOMATIC

*This Jaguar has been repaired by previous owner and is being sold "as is".
There has been an announcement of Frame Damage due to the replacement of the front panel.
This 2004 Jaguar S-Type has very low mileage and has great re-sell potential.  It is an awesome investment.

Equipment

# OF KEYS/1DUAL AIR BAGSPOWER SEATS
2ND ROW BENCH SEATDUAL POWER SEATSPOWER STEERING
ABS BRAKESDUAL ZONE AIR CONDITIONINGPOWER WINDOWS
AIR CONDITIONINGFRONT BUCKET SEATREAR HEAD AIR BAG
ALUMINUM WHEELSFRONT SIDE AIRBAGSREAR WHEEL DRIVE
AM/FM RADIOGASOLINE FUELSECURITY SYSTEM
ANTI-LOCK BRAKESHEATED MIRRORSSIDE HEAD AIRBAGS
AUDIO CONFIGURATION/AM/FM/CDLEATHERTILT WHEEL
AUDIO MAKE/FACTORYPARKING AIDTIRES - FRONT PERFORMANCE
AUTO CLIMATE CONTROLPOWER BRAKESTIRES - REAR PERFORMANCE
AUTOMATICPOWER DOOR LOCKSTRACTION CONTROL
CDPOWER LOCKS
CRUISE CONTROLPOWER MIRRORS

TIRE CONDITION

TireTread DepthTire MakerTire ConditionWheel SizeTire Size
Front Left Tire5/32 inchFirestoneGood16225/60R16
Front Right Tire7/32 inchFirestoneGood16225/60R16
Rear Left Tire9/32 inchFalkenGood16225/60R16
Rear Right Tire10/32 inchOTHERGood16225/60R16
Spare Tire5/32 inchContinentalGood 145/80R16


We are selling this Jaguar because we are shifting our focus on newer high line vehicles.  We look forward to working with you!

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Auto blog

Jaguar F-Type Project 7 arrives Stateside for $135k*

Thu, 14 Aug 2014

There are a great many things we love about the Jaguar F-Type, but one of them is that, whatever price point you're looking at, there's an F-Type for you. (Well, not any price point... this is a Jag we're talking about, but pricing varies greatly.) Got $65k to spend? That'll get you into a base F-Type V6 coupe, and you'll likely be happy for it. Eighty grand will get you into an F-Type V6 S, $90k into a V8 S roadster, and a cool hundred grand will get you the top-of-the-line F-Type R coupe. But what if you want to spend more than that? What if you've got more like $165,000 in your pocket and it's burning a hole when it should be burning rubber?
Well we've got good news for you, friend, because that's exactly how much the exclusive F-Type Project 7 will set you back. Making its US debut during Monterey car week, Jaguar has announced that the most exclusive version of its two-seat sports car - revealed in production spec just recently at the Goodwood Festival of Speed - will cost $165k in the US (plus the standard $925 delivery charge). That's roughly the price of an F-Type R and a base F-Type V6.
For all that scratch, you get an open-top roadster with 575 horsepower on tap - more than any production road car Jaguar has ever made before, and that includes the XJ220 and ultra-rare XJR-15 supercars. The most potent version yet of Jaguar's ubiquitous and long-serving 5.0-liter supercharged V8 is enough to send Project 7 to 60 in 3.8 seconds and on to an electronically limited top speed of 186 miles per hour.

2016 Jaguar XE pounces on the Parisian port

Thu, 02 Oct 2014

It's been about five years since Jaguar discontinued the misguided X-Type and exited the compact luxury sedan market, but today marks the British automaker's re-entry into the segment with the public debut of the all-new XE.
Pitted against the likes of the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, the new Jaguar XE is based on an all-new aluminum architecture that will underpin many new felines to follow, and packs a new family of four-cylinder engines. That is, aside from the range-topping XE S pictured above, with the super-six borrowed from the F-Type.
Conservatively styled but elegant and uniquely Jaguar, the XE isn't set to arrive Stateside until 2016. So unless you're planning a trip overseas (with a stop at a Jaguar showroom on the itinerary), our gallery of live shots from the floor of the Paris Motor Show here at the Porte de Versailles may be the best look you'll be getting at Coventry's latest for the next couple of years.

2014 Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake is one hot hauler

Wed, 05 Mar 2014

Oh look, another super-hot wagon that won't be making its way to the US. Awesome.
Actually, in all honesty, it really is awesome. Meet the Jaguar XFR-S Sportbrake, a red-hot (or blue-hot?) version of the rakish XF wagon that originally bowed at the Geneva Motor Show back in 2012. The formula here is pretty much plug-and-play: take the 5.0-liter supercharged V8 from the XFR-S and shove it in the wagon body, and add all of the necessary visual flair fitting of a properly powerful Jag. The end result is an estate that packs 542 horsepower, 502 pound-feet of torque, and the ability to sprint to 60 miles per hour in a scant 4.6 seconds. Meow.
This Jaguar joins a growing segment of ultra-hot wagons in Europe, rounded out by offerings like the Audi RS6 Avant and the Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG longroof - the latter of which you can actually buy in North America. Sounds like the sort of comparison test we'd love to facilitate. Guess we'll have to leave that to our friends at Autocar, though.