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The XK is a classic Grand Tourer in the way that only Jaguar could do them. It's one of the brand’s most-loved nameplates. The XK8 and XKR featured a long hood and large boot that was perfectly sized for golf bags. Inside, the interior was a typically British affair, with plenty of old-world charm and seating for four. The X100 XK series was available in both coupe and convertible and was exclusively V8-powered, either by a naturally aspirated motor in the XK8 or a supercharged version in the XKR. Our featured car is the pick of the bunch: a 2002 Jaguar XKR Convertible with a 4.0-liter supercharged V8 engine under the hood. It’s offered here with a reported 74,100 miles on the clock.
The timeless exterior design of the Jaguar XKR is a sight to behold. It channels past designs from the storied brand, such as the E-Type, and combines it with its own take on late ’90s and early 2000s style. Our featured car sports a silver exterior and rides on 18-inch polished ten-spoke alloy wheels in a staggered fitment, with 245-section tires on the front and 255 tires on the rear. Additionally, XKR models featured functional vents on the hood, as well as a unique mesh grille. Under the powered soft top, you’ll find a black leather interior with seating in a 2+2 configuration. The four-spoke steering is a mix of wood and leather, while the dashboard facia features swathes of wood covering most areas. There are gauges for engine temperature and fuel level and a speedometer that reads up to 170 mph. The tachometer features a reminder that this XKR is of the supercharged variety.
Under the long hood of the 2002 Jaguar XK R Convertible is a 4.0-liter supercharged V8 engine, which outputs 370 hp and 387 lb-ft of torque. The XKR was rated to complete the 0-60 mph sprint in 5.6 seconds and had a limited top speed of 155 mph. Power is sent to the rear wheels via a five-speed gearbox, while braking is handled by discs all around.
2002 Jaguar XKR Convertible
4.0L Supercharged V8
5-Speed Automatic
RWD
Silver Exterior
Black Leather Interior
Wood Grain Interior Trim
Functional Convertible Top
Disc Brakes All Around
10-Spoke Polished Alloy Wheels
Engines are getting smaller and smaller with every new car that hits the market. But every now and then, we come across some gems that we once took for granted. This 2004 Jaguar XKR Convertible with just 60,089 miles under its belt is a fine example of a distinguished British masterpiece.
Jaguar’s XJS is widely regarded as one of the brand’s finest classic grand tourers, but by the 1990s, it was showing its age. That’s why Jaguar replaced it with the XK8 line-up. Sleek styling and modern mechanicals were the order of the day, and the XK8 ran from 1996 to 2006 before a second generation was introduced for the following year. Of course, Jaguar knew that they had to do a performance variant, what with the epic V12 that the XJS offered. Cue up the XKR, a supercharged V8 beast with serious power, but still offering that signature iron fist in velvet glove driving experience that Jaguar was known for at the time. This particular 2004 Jaguar XKR Coupe is up for sale with us from Sarasota, Florida, having driven only 43,000 miles in its lifetime so far. It’s also reportedly packing a PPF from front to back, ensuring that its smooth black paint job remains as pristine as possible.
Jaguars are the big cats of the automotive world—majestic yet capable of a powerful bite when provoked, much like this 2009 Jaguar XKR. With only 32,000 original miles on the clock, this performance-oriented grand tourer is perfect for effortless Sunday cruising, with a dash of exhilaration when the mood strikes. These XKR Coupes are rare to begin with—fewer than 1,200 were produced worldwide for the entire 2009 model year—and finding one with such low mileage is an even greater challenge.
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 XK was made between 1996 and 2014, across two generations. It was a fine two-door four-seat grand tourer from this iconic British luxury automaker that aimed to offer a laid back yet potent driving experience. Naturally, Jaguar also made it in drop-top form, for those who like an open-air experience. While the second generation is a sharp looking vehicle that’s still quite modern today, the first generation is a definite future classic. That’s why you should seriously consider buying this California-based 1997 Jaguar XK8 Convertible that we’ve got for sale. This car has traveled 118,956 miles so far, which shows how nice it is to drive. Moreover, it’s said to be all original, and the hydraulic pump has been replaced.
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.
In a nutshell, the Land Rover Defender TRĕK is designed for serious off-road enthusiasts. The exterior itself exudes off-roading traits to the point that it feels wrong to just drive it around the city. From its roots of carrying personnel at war times, the Land Rover Defender nameplate has evolved to become a modern-day adventurer's best friend. And now this staggering example of the 2022 Land Rover Defender 110 S TRĕK Edition can be your off-roading companion. Inspired by the Trek competition that has roots back to the original Camel Trophy competition, this trailblazer features additional equipment that aids you in your escapade. It is currently garaged in Fernandina Beach, Florida. Combining a luxurious cabin with the promise of all-terrain abilities, this Defender will make your next off-roading experience a hassle-free one.
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.
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