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The Jaguar XK series was introduced in 1996, to take over from the ageing XJS. Initially built on a modified XJS platform, the XK's second generation would receive a new platform when it debuted in 2005, as well as updated styling and more power. This 2011 Jaguar XKR hails from that second-generation family, and with 59,000 miles on the odometer, it's a lovely way to experience a British grand tourer. Furthermore, it's got a little extra kick under the hood, but to discover what that is, you'll need to keep reading.
This beautiful black cat from the house of Jaguar looks absolutely stunning, aided by its gaping front grille, projector headlamps, and quad tailpipes at the rear. That's no surprise, as it was designed by Ian Callum, widely considered one of the best automotive designers of modern times. A clean set of silver five-spoke alloy wheels with a V-design for the spokes is also present, wearing reportedly new tires for extra peace of mind. Inside, you'll find a black-themed cockpit with leather seating for two adults and two children. As a relatively modern Jag, you've got creature comforts such as heated and cooled front seats with power adjustment, dual-zone climate control, a premium speaker system, a touchscreen infotainment system, and a multifunction steering wheel with cruise control. You'll also find lashings of wood and aluminum trim, as is favored by the Brits. However, you're spared the onslaught of the current era of digital instrument clusters, and we think that's a good thing. Just cast your eyes over the clear and easy to read analog dials on this 2011 Jaguar XKR, with the speedometer proudly announcing the supercharged nature of the engine. Another notable feature is the motorized gear shifter knob that proudly rises out of the center console when you switch the car on.
This 2011 Jaguar XKR has a supercharged 5.0L V8 that is factory rated for 503hp and 461lb-ft. However, this particular car has received an ECU tune plus alcohol and nitrous injection. Hence, the current owner reports it to be pushing over 600hp. A six-speed automatic transmission sends it all to the rear wheels, and while the XJR was factory rated to top out at 175mph, we're left in no doubt that this car can easily smash that.
The successor of Jaguar’s iconic XJS grand tourer, the XK was introduced in 1996. It ran until 2014, across two generations, before the F-Type took over. The XK also spawned a high-performance, supercharged variant called the XKR. With Jaguar’s recent rebranding and new direction causing quite a bit of controversy, why not celebrate what the brand used to be, rather than taking up arms at what it might be? This 2005 Jaguar XKR Roadster is a great way to celebrate, with its drop-top and supercharged V8 waiting for you to enjoy. The car packs just 118,064 miles, and has been recently serviced too.
Jaguar is trending on social media right now, and critical reception is mostly on the bitter end of things. Fans worldwide fear the British powerhouse has lost its roar for the sake of fitting in with the latest marketing material and automotive trends. But the outcry is thanks to the brand's storied history making desirable sports cars — as our featured listing exemplifies. Presented here is a 2004 Jaguar XKR Convertible, and it's the perfect representation of Jaguar's past glory. This roaring Jag has a reported 53,070 miles on the clock and throws it back to the good old days of Jaguar’s finest. Included in the sale of this British powerhouse are three keys and a whole lot of grand touring goodness.
Jaguar has always been synonymous with beautifully designed sports and luxury cars, with iconic models like the E-Type and XJS garnering loyal followings. Today, we present the elegant 2014 Jaguar XKR Roadster, a British luxury cruiser with a mere 29,000 miles on the clock that is destined to captivate discerning drivers. This highly optioned, low-mileage example has been meticulously maintained, boasting a Platinum transferable bumper-to-bumper warranty with 32k miles and 14 months remaining—a testament to its impeccable condition. Kept in a climate-controlled setting throughout its lifetime, it now seeks a new fortunate owner.
The Jaguar S Type was the British brand’s competitor in the midsize luxury car segment between 1998 and 2007. During this time, Jaguar was under Ford’s ownership, hence the S-Type shares a platform with some Lincoln models, plus the retro-modern eleventh-generation Ford Thunderbird. Featuring new styling by Geoff Lawson, the S-Type quickly gained favor with fans of the brand for its no-nonsense, old-school British luxury mien. Naturally, Jaguar made a hot variant called the R as well, which is what we’ve got for sale here. So, if you want a neo-classic Jag that can really thrill when called to do so, select this 17,600-mile 2003 Jaguar S-Type R as your steed.
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.
One of the most influential cars of the century, the Jaguar E-Type, or XKE as it was known in North America is widely considered to be the finest car ever made by Jaguar Cars to date. When the British luxury automaker debuted the E-Type/XKE in 1961, it quickly made it onto every child’s bedroom wall in poster form. Meanwhile, punters with dough in their pockets lined up for their very own XKE, and little did they know that the car would become an iconic future classic. Today, you can get your very own piece of Jaguar history, by purchasing this 1967 Jaguar XKE from us. The car has been fully restored, recently serviced, and comes with a rebuilt engine. What more can you ask for? All that remains is for you to buy it and drive it.
In 1996, the fourth generation or C4 Corvette was in its last year. Chevy was doing away with the quintessential ʼ80s styling and the rounder C5 would be taking over. To mark this departure, the Bowtie created the Grand Sport variant, a final swansong for the C4. Only 1,000 were made, and we’ve got car number 843 for sale here right now. This 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport Coupe comes to you having covered just 26,300 miles. So if you want to own a Corvette that’s a definitive future classic and a special edition, just call or DM us pronto.
For what feels like an eternity, Porsche has wowed the world with their inexplicable ability to build cars that perform like no other. Each time they refresh, overhaul, and produce a new model, everything gets just that little bit better, Rather satisfying for Porsche connoisseurs. This 2022 Porsche 718 Boxster T, with just over 4,000 miles on the clock, is the perfect blend of a sleek, precisely engineered sports car and a fun convertible. If Porsche has been producing stuff like this for 60+ years, it’s safe to assume it’s one hell of a car to drive.
The sixth generation Corvette was introduced in 2005, and saw widespread changes to America’s much-loved sports car. These included styling and powertrain updates, maintaining the Corvette’s position as the performance bargain it would always be known as. So if you want a relatively modern Corvette in your life, this 2006 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible is a great choice. The car comes to you with 33,000 miles on the clock, the Preferred Equipment Group, and some neat interior upgrades to make your life even more pleasant than it already is.
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