- 2008 MY Jaguar XKR Convertible
- 4.2L Supercharged V8 engine
- 6-speed automatic transmission
- Current owner reports new front end
- Front & rear double wishbone suspensions
- Current owner reports new front suspension system
- Front & rear ventilated disc brakes
- Power-adjustable heated seats
- Wood trimmed dashboard
- Black power-operated convertible soft top
- Premium sound system
- Current owner reports new tires
- Current owner reports recent oil change
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.
Exterior and Interior
Take a seat in the sumptuous grey leather seats that are power adjustable and heated for those chilly winter mornings. A true time capsule as all the switch gear looks as if the car just rolled off the showroom floor. On the rare chance you don’t want to hear that glorious V8 sing, a premium Alpine audio system will make for an easy and relaxing driving experience. Comfort and stability will be this car’s strong suit whether its on the interstate or a twisty back road. Finished in a classy shade of Grey, this Jag looks at home regardless if its even moving or not. The silver 20-inch wheels suit the car well and promise great handling prowess being wrapped in Michelin rubber. The black roof provides contrast to the grey paint, letting the curves really pop. And with it being power-operated, this car’s look is transformed in just a few seconds. Wherever you take this car, it will get looks and compliments.
Engine
Under that long, backward-opening bonnet, as the Brits would say, lies a symphonious powerplant. Jaguar’s AJ34S 4.2-liter V8 with a supercharger, making a reported 390 hp and a wonderful noise. 0-60 takes around 5.5 seconds; plenty of merging power. Putting all that power down to the rear wheels is a 6-speed automatic transmission, promising smooth power delivery. It is a Jag, after all.
The 2013 Jaguar XKR Coupe represents the perfect blend of British luxury and supercharged performance, delivering grand touring refinement with serious power under the hood. With just 27,680 miles, this example stands out as a well-preserved and highly optioned coupe, further enhanced by the desirable Portfolio Pack. Known for its elegant design and thunderous V8, the XKR offers a driving experience that rivals its German contemporaries while maintaining a distinctly Jaguar character. Finished in Ultimate Black over a rich Truffle and Ivory interior, this coupe embodies understated sophistication with an edge of performance.
The Jaguar XK of the Nineties and Two Thousands is an often overlooked grand tourer. Available with punchy V8 power, the first or XK100 generation was made between 1996 and 2006. It brought cool British styling and sports car DNA to a modernized platform and sleek looks that aged gracefully. Today, you can avail yourself of all that with this 2006 Jaguar XKR from Queen Creek, Arizona. It’s got two keys, up-to-date servicing and a fetching set of BBS Montreal wheels. But most importantly, as the XKR variant, it packs a 400-horsepower supercharged V8 under the hood. Now who’d pass that up?
The Jaguar XK series superseded Jaguar’s long-running XJS in 1996. The XJS had been around since 1971 and had been facelifted in 1991, but was definitely showing its age. Sitting on an upgraded XJS platform that is shared with the Aston Martin DB7, the XK range was solely V8 powered in its first generation. The XK8 was the regular variant, while the hot XKR got a supercharged engine under the hood. That’s what we’ve got for sale today, a 19,000-mile 2001 Jaguar XKR Convertible from White Hall, Maryland. Reported to be all-stock and with just one owner, it’s got a snarling supercharged 4.0-liter V8 to behold. All that could be yours if you desire, and the XK is definitely a future classic to watch out for. So why wait until prices rise and it becomes harder to get one? There’s never been a better time to act, than now.
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The Jaguar XJS was one of the longest-running grand touring cars ever produced by the British marque, blending elegant styling, effortless cruising manners, and luxurious appointments. This 1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible takes that formula a step further by replacing the original powerplant with a modern 5.7L LS1 V8 installed by Tempe Speed & Performance. The result is a classic British convertible with the reliability, serviceability, and performance of proven American V8 power. Showing approximately 97,465 miles, this XJS presents an appealing combination of vintage Jaguar charm and modernized mechanicals. Finished in attractive Diamond Blue Metallic over a Navy Blue interior and equipped with a matching Dark Blue convertible top, it offers an ideal open-air touring experience backed by upgraded V8 performance.
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