VIN:
SAJNX2342RC189825
If you love yourself a good British luxury car that sums up sophistication and class into one spirited ride, then a Jaguar is a perfect choice for you. Introduced in the early 1900s, Jaguar’s rise to fame can be connected to their ability to make stunning sports cars for gentleman drivers of which the XJS is a prime example. First introduced in 1975, it is a luxury grand tourer based on the XJ saloon car platform. The XJS was produced for three distinct generations, and this specimen belongs to that third and last generation. With 84,000 miles on the clock, this vintage 1994 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible is up for sale to a passionate buyer.
The XJS was designed with advanced aero principals that can be seen from the low bonnet and swooping roofline. The third generation V12 included some new design features such as the rear spoiler and sportier bumpers. This example is finished in a gorgeous white paint job, which is accentuated by the tan convertible top and gold accents throughout the car. The car sits on 15-inch alloy wheels wrapped in new tires. Despite being 30 years old, the camel leather in this 1994 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible has been preserved beautifully. It is primed for long journeys with the front heated and ventilated seats that are power adjustable. All the plastic looks in great condition while the wood trim has been replaced along with the shift knob to bring the interior to factory fresh condition. Additionally, a new glove box has been installed to ensure that everything functions as you would like.
This 1994 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible has a 6.0-liter V12 power plant that is bigger than the previous generation XJS and puts out a thumping 304 horsepower. All that power is sent to the rear wheels through a 4-speed GM-derived 4L80E gearbox. Front and rear independent suspension keep this big grand tourer on the road while providing superb driving comfort. This car can be driven worry-free as it has a new battery and has recently completed an oil change.
1994 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible
6.0L V12
4-speed automatic transmission
RWD
Tan Exterior
Camel Interior
Tan Convertible Soft Top
New Tire
New Battery
New Wood Interior Trim
New Shifter
New Glove Box
Recent Oil Change
Front & Rear Independent Suspension
15-Inch Alloy Wheels
All Info As Reported by Current Owner
The Jaguar XJS is well regarded as a fine classic Jag to own from this prolific British automaker. As Jaguar reinvents their identity in 2025 and goes in a different direction altogether, cars like this 54,533-mile 1993 Jaguar XJS are a great way to remember the brand’s colorful past of creating old-school British luxury cars for the discerning buyer. This particular car is sitting in Miramar, Florida, and has undergone a recent servicing. Moreover, the original manuals for this car are available, and what’s greater is, it’s been restored. You’ve also got all receipts available on request so that you can see the extent of work done to keep this beauty gliding along the roads.
With Jaguar Cars recently rebranding to mixed reactions from auto enthusiasts, it’s a great time to remind ourselves of their greatest hits from the past. One of these is the XJS grand tourer. Produced between 1975 and 1996, the XJS is widely regarded as one of the most iconic Jags ever made. Its flying buttresses and grunty V12 engine all make for a superb driving experience, and one heck of a weekend cruiser. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 1992 Jaguar XJS V12. The car has covered 94,231 miles so far, and has reportedly undergone some recent maintenance.
Jaguar’s XJS is one of the most iconic grand tourers of the 1980s and 1990s. This beautiful car perfectly symbolizes old-school Jaguar charm, mixed with the modern features and conveniences of the time. Initially, Jaguar outsourced production of a convertible variant to American firm Hess & Eisenhardt in 1986. This was a coachwork job, where coupes were shipped to the company, and made into convertibles. However, Jaguar started making their own factory convertible variant from 1988. That’s what this 32,744-mile 1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible is, and it could be yours! The car comes with up-to-date servicing as well.
The legendary Jaguar E-Type of the ʼ60s is considered one of the brand’s most hallowed vehicles of all time. That’s probably why Jaguar didn’t really name a direct successor for several decades, until the F-Type of 2013. Produced until 2024, the F-Type was styled by Ian Callum, offered a V8 under the hood, and had all the classic characteristics of a Jaguar sports car. Yes, you could argue that Jaguar made models with a similar purpose after the E-Type, such as the XJS and XK series, but they didn’t really continue the naming convention for those. That’s why you must check out this punchy 2017 Jaguar F-Type R with its snarling 5.0-liter supercharged V8 and 25,649 miles on the odometer. The car has been chip tuned, meaning that it’s definitely pushing even more power to the road. Two keys are included with the sale of this ferocious cat.
The Jaguar XJS is well regarded as a fine classic Jag to own from this prolific British automaker. As Jaguar reinvents their identity in 2025 and goes in a different direction altogether, cars like this 54,533-mile 1993 Jaguar XJS are a great way to remember the brand’s colorful past of creating old-school British luxury cars for the discerning buyer. This particular car is sitting in Miramar, Florida, and has undergone a recent servicing. Moreover, the original manuals for this car are available, and what’s greater is, it’s been restored. You’ve also got all receipts available on request so that you can see the extent of work done to keep this beauty gliding along the roads.
Introduced in the late ’90s, Jaguar’s S-Type was the British automaker’s midsize luxury car offering. Coming as your typical four-door sedan, the S-Type represented a refreshing alternative to luxury car buyers who didn’t want an E-Class or 5-Series. In 2008, the S-Type was replaced by the XF, making it a fairly short-lived car in a modern context. Today, getting your hands on an S-Type such as this 2007 Jaguar S-Type is a great idea because it’s a relatively uncommon car that’s still cut out for regular driving duties. Furthermore, it’s a definite future classic and one that you shouldn’t miss out on.
Sitting pretty right at the top of BMW’s SUV hierarchy lies the X7. It’s a full-size crossover SUV that’s definitely made with you in mind. In fact, it’s the largest passenger vehicle BMW offers right now. If that sounds interesting, you should talk to us about getting your very own X7. We’ve got a 2025 BMW X7 xDrive40i with just 11,356 miles on the clock up for sale right now. This awesome family hauler lives in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, and comes with a host of packages. Some of these include the M Sport Package, M Sport Professional Package, M Sport Package Pro, Premium Package, Parking Assistance Package, Climate Comfort Package, and so much more. Let us tantalize you with some more bits of information about this vehicle.
It’s unlikely that Mercedes realised just what a hit they had on their hands when they first designed the G-Wagon. The G Wagon, or G Class, was initially intended for hardcore off-road use and saw use in military applications, among others. Later in its life, the G Class became a symbol of success, and today’s car is far from a utilitarian off-roader. While it can still tackle the harshest of terrains, the G Class is arguably more luxurious than it was ever conceived to be. Case in point is this 2024 Mercedes-AMG G63. It features only 2,368 miles on the odometer, and boasts the full AMG Performance Package, AMG carbon fiber trim, and a long list of premium touches that make it one of the most complete and desirable SUVs on the road.
The Mercedes-Benz SL-Class is well-known all over the world for its status as the Luxury Grand Tourer to buy when you’ve accomplished your life’s milestones. It’s got history dating back to 1954, and represents the best that Mercedes-Benz can put into a two-seat roadster. The R107 of 1971 started a trend of celebrity ownership, which continued into the R129 of 1989. Then, the R230 came in 2002 and raised the bar even further. Steve Jobs was frequently seen behind the wheel of an R230. When the R230 was due for replacement in 2011, Mercedes-Benz gave it a grand send-off in the shape of the Night Edition. Just 100 cars were produced, and we’ve got one today for sale in Tucson, Arizona. Play your cards right, line up your finances and give us a call, and this 23,600-mile 2011 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Night Edition could be yours for the taking.
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