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SAJHX1744SC725388
Back in 1994, the introduction of the new XJ6 series, dubbed the X300, was an important one for Jaguar since it was the first car released with the Ford Motor Company as its new owner. Jaguar needed good results with this car in order to survive, and they did so by listening to consumer requests to produce a faster, quieter, more attractive, and stronger vehicle. The highlight of this vehicle was its speed-sensitive power assisted steering, which gives you an excellent sense of control at high speeds while still enabling you to move the car with little effort when parking. This 1995 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan is a California-based car showing 78,000 miles on its odometer.
This 1995 Jaguar XJ6 rides on suspension that is fully independent and feature double wishbone design with coil springs and roll bar up front while the rear gets transverse wishbones and coil springs. According to its current owner, this 1995 Jaguar XJ6 received a re-paint in the original Ice Blue color in 2019. The car rides on 18” wheels that are wrapped in Pirelli P-Zero tires. The dual exhaust tips in chrome speak to its performance abilities while the Jaguar and XJ6 emblems are displayed on the boot lid. Inside, the passengers are coddled in the lap of luxury with redesigned 12-way power seats. This beige interior is adorned with wood trim and features climate control and its original radio player to make every trip a relaxed and enjoyable one. The dash is highly functional with six gauges and a tilt-adjustable steering wheel offers you customization.
There were a few engine options on offer for the XJ6. Our subject 1995 Jaguar XJ6 is optioned with the 4.0-liter inline 6 AJ16 engine that is mated with a ZF 4-speed automatic transmission. The AJ platform was first used in the 1980s and the AJ16 was its final iteration with major revisions done to it like coil-on-plug ignition, a new engine management system, and revised pistons. All these changes resulted in the inline-6 putting out a respectable 245 horsepower and 289 pound feet of torque.
1995 Jaguar XJ6
4.0L I6
4-Speed Automatic Transmission
RWD
Ice Blue Exterior
Beige Interior
Wood Trim Interior
Climate Control
Original Radio Player
Re-Paint In Original Color In 2019
New Wheels
Back in 1994, the introduction of the new XJ6 series, dubbed the X300, was an important one for Jaguar since it was the first car released with the Ford Motor Company as its new owner. Jaguar needed good results with this car in order to survive, and they did so by listening to consumer requests to produce a faster, quieter, more attractive, and stronger vehicle. The highlight of this vehicle was its speed-sensitive power assisted steering, which gives you an excellent sense of control at high speeds while still enabling you to move the car with little effort when parking. This 1995 Jaguar XJ6 Sedan is a California-based car showing 78,000 miles on its odometer.
The Jaguar XJ was the last model to have the personal input of the company's founder, Sir William Lyons. Introduced in 1968, the XJ is renowned for maintaining its old-school appearance and charm while being upgraded to match technological advancements over the years. This particular 1988 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas is from the XJ40 generation of 1986-1994. Packing just 60,000 miles on it, this car is from the highest trim level, called the Vanden Plas. If you want a slice of old-school British luxury that tastefully includes some modern comforts, this car is the way to get it.
One of the most celebrated brands in the luxury motoring world is Jaguar cars. Jaguar has been in the business of producing luxury cars since 1922 with their first proper car produced in 1935. This luxury car manufacturer is highly regarded for its XJ series of cars. The first XJ to roll off the assembly line was the 1968 Jaguar XJ Series 1 as a mid-size luxury car. Up for sale is a truly majestic 1987 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas with just 63,050 miles on the clock and available to be seen in the Sunshine State, Florida.
The word automotive icon is reserved for the best of the best, and very few cars make the list. Looking back at each decade, each one has brought about some iconic motors; the '60s was a lovely time for automotive icons, with a host of automotive legends making their way into history books. Present today is an automotive icon and takes shape with this beautiful 1967 Jaguar XKE Series 1 4.2 Roadster, also famously known as the 'E-Type'. This British classic sees a reported complete restoration and is ready to take your drive expectations up a notch.
Here's a car that was almost killed off after just five years on the market but soon recovered to become one of the best-known British cars of the eighties. The 1991 Jaguar XJS V12, the successor to the legendary Jaguar E-Type, made its legacy as a luxury gran tourer. Assembled in Coventry, England, this facelift model was part of the final iteration after Ford’s acquisition of Jaguar. They introduced numerous modifications, such as removing the hyphen from the XJ-S to simplify it. The new designer, Geoff Lawson, made the rear windows appear enlarged by removing the frames despite having identical glass apertures. The potent V12 engine was also upgraded with a new injection and fuel system, new spark plugs, and a tidier engine bay. This particular 2+2 seating convertible model has received new rotors, new front brakes, and new front calipers, as reported by the current owner. Here is your chance to own a true classic British Hero for sale in McDonough, Georgia.
Jaguar’s F-Pace was the company's first-ever foray into SUVs and was introduced for the 2016 model year. It was a remarkable departure from Jaguar’s norm of sedans and sports cars and heralded this iconic British automaker acknowledging that SUVs were the way forward. In fact, in 2024, Jaguar offered three SUV models. Back to the F-Pace, as you’d expect, it got an all-singing, all-dancing SVR performance variant. This is one of those, a 2023 Jaguar F-Pace SVR Edition 1988, and it’s a bit rarer because we’re told that it’s a special edition, with 394 produced. Coming to you with a mere 3,000 miles, here’s your chance to snap up an exclusive super-SUV that can easily be your daily driver and family commuter.
Over nine decades, Mercedes has given us breathtaking vehicles, from luxury cruisers to potent sports vehicles. They strive not just to deliver a car, but an unforgettable and unparalleled experience. To cater to all enthusiasts alike, they have different divisions specializing in specific areas. The Mercedes-AMG branch is the cool kid out of the lot. It offers powerful and sporty models, and it can easily compete with the top sports car brands. In 2014, they introduced the Mercedes-AMG GT, marking the second sports car developed entirely in-house by Mercedes-AMG. What we brought to you here is a 2019 Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe with just 41,500 miles on the clock. Read on to find out more about this stunning ride.
Maserati is another exciting Italian automaker known for its series of sports cars, sedans, and SUVs. And yes, they do make the occasional supercar. This historic brand is well-known in racing circles, too. One of their iconic models from the early 2000s was the Coupe and Spyder, also known as the Maserati 4200. Made between 2001 and 2007, these breathtaking cars are something to behold, with their naturally aspirated V8 and driver-oriented dynamics. Why not enter the neo-classic Maserati lifestyle with this 2005 Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa for sale today? The car is 78,500 miles old and has reportedly received some recent maintenance.
Introduced in 1979, the Mercedes-Benz G-Class is the result of when German luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz decides to make a tough and capable off-roader. It’s a body-on-frame vehicle, and was initially developed for military use. As time passed by, the usual luxury refinements that Mercedes-Benz is famous for tended to sneak in, with the result being that the G-Class is one of the most opulent ways to go mud-plugging. If that sounds like your kind of thing, consider purchasing this 2020 Mercedes-Benz G550 Stronger Than Time Edition. With under 20,000 miles on the clock, it’s a special 40th Anniversary celebratory edition, and comes with some AMG goodies as a result.
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