2008 Jaguar Xj8l - Two Owners, Low Miles, Excellent Condition! on 2040-cars
United States
For sale is a beautiful Jaguar XJ8L (Long Body) in excellent condition. Two-owner car that has been well taken care of and always garage kept. The exterior is free of any dents, dings or scratches and the paint is bright with no fading. The leather interior is excellent with no tears or stains - and the driver's seat doesn't even have the usual wear that you might expect for a 2008. This car is a pleasure to drive and performs like the day it was driven off the lot. Quiet and smooth cruising down the highway with the performance you'd expect from a Jaguar. You won't be disappointed with this car. You can drive her right now from Florida to California without a care or concern. Feel confident in purchasing this beauty - absolutely no mechanical issues. The pictures just don't do the car justice. EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS EXTERIOR INTERIOR 3-stage heated front/rear seats MECHANICAL 4.2L DOHC 32-valve aluminum-alloy V8 engine 4-wheel independent suspension-inc: enhanced computer active suspension technology (ECATS) w/independent front/rear control Speed-sensitive variable-ratio power rack & pinion steering Rear-wheel drive Electric parking brake-inc: drive-away release Power 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes SAFETY Dynamic stability control (DSC) Side-curtain airbags 4-wheel anti-lock brakes w/active brake booster Child safety rear door locks Driver/front passenger seat-mounted side-impact airbags Driver/front passenger frontal airbags Electronic all-speed traction control 3-point safety belts w/pretensioners for all seating positions 3-point seatbelts w/pretensioners in all seating positions Emergency interior trunk release Airbag deactivation warning light in passenger side fascia veneer (4) occupancy sensors in passenger A-post, seat, headliner & center console Now for the legal stuff - Remember, a bid is a legal commitment and we expect the winner to promptly complete the transaction. Non-paying bidders will be reported to eBay and negative feedback will be left. Shipping is the sole responsibility of the winner of this auction. This car is being sold as-is, where-is with no warranty stated or implied. $500 non-refundable deposit due within 24 hours of auction end. Please feel free to ask questions.
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Take a trip down Jaguar's memory lane with Xcar
Sat, 19 Jul 2014For decades, Jaguar has been a company of two minds. On one hand, there are its luxurious, British saloon cars. They might be quick, even sporty, but when it comes down to it, they usually put a focus on comfort and accommodations above all. On the other hand, Jag has its sports cars to really get its buyers' blood pumping. Think about it: the XJ might look pretty sweet, but you know deep down that you would rather take the F-Type for a spirited drive, reveling in its snorty exhaust note. In its latest video, Xcar Films takes us on a very enjoyable history lesson covering some of the Brit brand's most exciting models ever.
Xcar hits all of the highlights, starting with the often-overlooked C-Type from early '50s with its somewhat bulbous shape. Things then progress to the drop-dead gorgeous D-Type. The one in this video is actually the first ever made and therefore worth a fortune. Because of that, the host isn't really able to get too aggressive, but it's fantastic to get an idea of what it's like to experience being behind the wheel of this icon. Finally, it ends with a Series 1 E-Type. This was when the classic model was still something of a sports car; instead of the grand tourer that the E-Type became in its later days.
All three of these cars are legends in their own right, and maybe one day the F-Type could be too. Scroll down for a history lesson on some of Jaguar's best sports cars.
Motor Trend pits Aston V12 Vantage S against Jaguar XKR-S GT in battle of the Brits
Fri, 20 Dec 2013With the recent increase in higher-performance versions of already high-performance vehicles, like Mercedes-Benz and its AMG Black Series, the public is now gaining even greater access to speed and maneuverability. Two of the most recent sports cars to get their wicks turned up include the Jaguar XKR-S GT and the Aston Martin V12 Vantage S.
Both of these cars are the pinnacles of their lines, with the Jag lording over the XKR-S, XKR and XK while the Aston rules over the standard V8 Vantage S and V8 Vantage. Motor Trend has opted to pit the two rivals together for some thorough testing, and it just happened to bring along a few video cameras to capture all the action.
There's nearly 19 minutes of super hot sports car action below, so scroll down and enjoy.
Jaguar trademarks EV-Type nameplate
Mon, 17 Nov 2014Green may have been a popular color choice for the classic Jaguar E-Type, but even in Lightweight form (pictured above), it was hardly what you'd call environmentally friendly. Not by today's standards, anyway, with six-, eight- and twelve-cylinder engines displacing between 3.8 and 5.3 liters. But Jaguar looks to be preparing to revive the nameplate - or at least one similar - with a new electric vehicle in the works.
According to the latest intel, Jaguar has applied both in the US and in Europe to trademark the name EV-Type. The implication that it's developing an electric vehicle is clear, as is the reference to its iconic sports car of yore. But more than that, we don't know. We could be looking at an electric version of the current F-Type, a project to convert original E-Types to electric power or a different model altogether.
It wouldn't be the first time, of course, that we'd see Jaguar toying with the idea of electric propulsion. A couple of years ago, the British automaker demonstrated a plug-in hybrid XJ_e prototype, and showcased both the C-X16 and C-X75 concepts with advanced hybrid powertrains. But it has yet to put any such system into production, relying instead on the small diesels it sells in Europe to keep its carbon footprint small.