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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
Like the famous television presenter Jeremy Clarkson once said, “You can take a girl out for dinner if you have a Jag, and then she will pay.” We don’t advise you to try this out at home, but the automotive community as a whole can agree that Jaguar ownership comes with a certain aura — but in a likeable way. The 1987 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas on offer certainly looks the part for this purpose. The XJ series is a highly renowned British luxury car series that started its journey back in 1968. Fast forward to 1987, and it is one of the most stunning cars you can spot rolling around town. This example of the XJ6 Vanden Plas comes to you with just 33,700 miles on its clock. This beauty is up for sale in Michigan, and all original manuals and service manuals are available.
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.
For those seeking a European luxury car, the default options from Mercedes-Benz and BMW spring to mind. Audi and Volvo are there too. But what if you want something British? Well, that’s where the Jaguar XJ comes into the fray. The XJ model came about in 1968, and was the last Jag to have been designed by the company’s founder, Sir William Lyons. For decades, the XJ was known to retain old-school charm and styling cues, until a totally new design debuted in 2010. Called the X351 generation, this was a remarkable departure from the template and really raised eyebrows. Soon enough, people realized that the X351 was a fine car that totally improved in nearly every way over its predecessor, and really took the luxury car fight to the Germans. Today, we’ve got a 2017 Jaguar XJR for sale from Cincinnati, Ohio, with a scant 13,689 miles to its name. Oh, and supercharged machine has recently received a service.
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 late 1995, Mercedes-Benz released a compact roadster that would become quite a highly desirable icon. The SLK, which stood for Sport Light Compact in German, featured a powered folding metal hardtop, giving owners a hardtop coupe and a full convertible in one car. Unlike models with detachable hardtops, there was no need to arrange storage for the top when detached, as it simply folded into the car when retracted. That, plus the SLK’s easy to drive dimensions meant that over 300,000 found homes in a nine-year production run. Today, we’ve got a 1998 Mercedes-Benz SLK230 Kompressor from Newtown, Pennsylvania for sale. With less than 64,000 miles on the clock, this is a great car to buy as a weekend cruiser, as well as future classic. However, it’s still capable of being your daily driver if you prefer.
For those seeking a European luxury car, the default options from Mercedes-Benz and BMW spring to mind. Audi and Volvo are there too. But what if you want something British? Well, that’s where the Jaguar XJ comes into the fray. The XJ model came about in 1968, and was the last Jag to have been designed by the company’s founder, Sir William Lyons. For decades, the XJ was known to retain old-school charm and styling cues, until a totally new design debuted in 2010. Called the X351 generation, this was a remarkable departure from the template and really raised eyebrows. Soon enough, people realized that the X351 was a fine car that totally improved in nearly every way over its predecessor, and really took the luxury car fight to the Germans. Today, we’ve got a 2017 Jaguar XJR for sale from Cincinnati, Ohio, with a scant 13,689 miles to its name. Oh, and supercharged machine has recently received a service.
One of the best ways to experience driving nirvana in luxury and comfort is to buy yourself a Bentley Continental GT. Bentley is well-known for being the luxury automaker that appeals to driving enthusiasts. They’ve got some racing history under their belt, and continue to make cars that strongly call out to you to sit in the driving seat instead of the rear seat. Of course, Introduced in 2003, the Continental GT was the first model of Bentley under its new ownership by Volkswagen. In 2006, a drop-top variant was introduced for fans of sun and sky. Today, we’ve got a 2007 Bentley Continental GTC that’s a wonderful way to experience luxury driving excitement. Having just 17,045 miles to its name, this car currently lives in Cathedral City, California.
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