Only 57370 Miles One Owner, Smoke-free Environment.no Mechanical Problems on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.2L V8 32V MPFI DOHC
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8-Cylinder
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJR
Trim: SADAN
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Rear drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 57,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: XJR
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Vehicle Description Many cars aspire to greatness but our Jaguar XJ XJR actually delivers greatness! This 2004 Jag is gorgeous inside and out! Just look at our pictures! The exterior is sleek and stylish and the interior looks like new! There is not a feature missing! You'll love everything about this Jag guaranteed! This beauty gets it's power from the 4.2-liter V8 under the hood that delivers 294 horsepower....plenty of oomph to leave everyone in your rear view mirror! There's so much to appreciate....luxury features quality and value. You have to check this one out for yourself!. | ||
Vehicle Options fully loaded. 12V pwr points, Adaptive Variable Suspension, Adjustable Foot Pedals, Adjustable front head restraints, Adjustable Headrest, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Air Bag, Air Conditioning, Air Ride Suspension, Alarm, AM/FM Stereo CD, Anti Theft Protection, Anti-Lock Brakes, Auto Headlight On/Off, C D Changer, Center Arm Rest/Console, Cold Weather PKG, Compact Disc Player, Cruise Control, Curtain Side Air Bags, Digital Instrument Panel, Dual Zone Climate Control, Electronic Stability Control, Fog Lights, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, Intermittent Wipers, Intinity Audio System, Leather Interior, Map Light, Memory Seat(s), Navigation, Navigation System, Passenger Side Air Bag, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Power Steering, Power Windows, Premium Sound PKG, Rear Window Slider, Remote Entry, Sunroof, Tilt Steering Wheel, Traction Control, Wood Grain Dash plus many more features |
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Top torque-to-weight ratios under $100k, $50k and $25k
Tue, 07 Oct 2014Horsepower may steal a lot of headlines, but the always-more-complex torque figure is often a critical one for both the workingman and the motoring playboy. The measure of rotational force represents the twist that can liquefy one's tires or haul one's horse trailer. Good stuff.
It follows then, that as with the horsepower-to-weight list that we assembled for you a few months ago, a list of cars that offer the most pound-feet with the fewest pounds to carry, is an interesting one to break down. Sure, there's a big difference in how the torque is applied from a turbocharged six-cylinder in a Swedish luxury sedan and a massive heavy-duty truck's turbo-diesel. But being the car/stat geeks that we are, we think it's kinda neat that those two vehicles rank near each other where torque and weight intersect.
As with the horsepower list, we've given you figures as pounds per every one pound-foot. Again broken down into broad price categories, we've got a mixed bag of 2014 and 2015 models here, too. Every effort has been made to select the most up-to-date prices and specs, and we've also to omitted some '14 cars that won't be re-upped after the ongoing yearly changeover.
Jaguar envisions future without V8 engines
Wed, 21 Aug 2013With tighter emissions and fuel economy regulations looming, Jaguar may have to do more than make a small, fuel-efficient hatchback to lower its model range's consumption figures - it also might give up its venerable V8 power, Drive reports. But not anytime soon, says Steven de Ploey, Jaguar's product and marketing director, who recognizes that the V8 can be replaced only by something that offers the same, or better, performance. But he has a word of caution: "We are not wedded to V8s."
In the meantime, de Ploey says there are other ways to reduce emissions. One of the first steps Jaguar could take is to shift away from the use of superchargers, which aren't as good as turbochargers at maintaining efficiency and making power. But he adds that supercharging still is "at the heart of Jaguar's performance proposition," and that the company has addressed the current downsizing trend by "replacing our naturally aspirated V8 with a 3.0-liter supercharged V6."
Consider one of de Ploey's comments on the cancelled C-X75 supercar (pictured) for some clue about Jaguar's future: "Some of the stuff we have already exploited to the extreme in the C-X75 is the kind of thinking for us and is an essential test bed to see how we could evolve from today to something that is sustainable in the future."
2016 Jaguar F-Type debuts available manual transmission, AWD
Wed, 19 Nov 2014If you're like us, you fell in the deepest, darkest sort of love with Jaguar's F-Type the moment its voluptuous form first surfaced. The car's full-bodied engine specs only furthered our ardor, and the droptop Jag sealed the deal before we even turned a wheel - all it took was hearing its engine bark to life.
And yet, even after driving the original convertible and the subsequent coupe, we've never quite shaken the notion that Jaguar erred a bit too heavily on the Grand Touring side of the equation for a proper sports car. That's partially because even the base model comes with a boatload of weight-adding luxury features. But perhaps more importantly, it's because the F-Type has only been available with an automatic transmission. Admittedly, the gearbox in question is a damned good paddle-shifted eight-speed ZF unit, but it's always chafed a bit that Jaguar wasn't committed to offering purists a manual - even if such a model would never be a high-volume proposition.
Apparently we weren't the only ones bothered by three-pedal omission. According to Russ Varney, F-Type Vehicle Program Director,