



The Jaguar F-Type, a two-seat grand tourer, is often hailed as a worthy modern successor to the iconic E-Type of the 1960s. Its debut in the 2014 model year was a spectacle in the automotive world, captivating enthusiasts with its stunning design and performance. For those aspiring to experience the thrill of the F-Type, this 2021 Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic, with a mere 8,500 miles on the clock, presents a fantastic opportunity. Equipped with a powerful V8 engine and an array of comfort features, this car is an embodiment of luxury and performance.

Dressed in Caldera Red, the 2021 Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic is a sight to behold, its vibrant color matching its flamboyant character. The car features stylish six-double-spoke wheels, secured with chrome locks from the Wheel Protection Package. The design includes slim headlamps, pop-out door handles, and a classic sports car silhouette with long hood and short rear proportions, enhanced by the wheels positioned for optimal handling and balance. Stepping inside through the keyless entry system, the cabin offers a blend of luxury and technology. The tan ebony interior includes 12-way heated and cooled seats with power adjustment and memory function, dual-zone climate control, and a digital instrument cluster. The infotainment system, compatible with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, delivers audio through a high-quality Meridian speaker system. The car also features a spacious trunk beneath the powered tailgate, adding practicality to its grandeur. Additional packages like the Blind Spot Assist and the Interior Luxury Plus further enhance the driving experience.

Under the hood, the 2021 Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic is powered by a 3.0L supercharged V6 engine, delivering 380 horsepower and 339 lb-ft of torque to all four wheels. The 8-speed automatic transmission, complemented by steering wheel-mounted shift paddles, allows for engaging manual control. The car can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in approximately 4.7 seconds, with a top speed of 176 mph. The vehicle is equipped with adaptive dampers and adjustable suspension settings, providing a dynamic and responsive driving experience suitable for various conditions and preferences.




Jaguar Cars is going through a transition these days, and no-one seems to quite know what’s coming up next by them. No worries though, as they’ve got a long back catalogue of Greatest Hits for their fans to pick from. Today, we have one of their modern sports coupes for sale, in the shape of this 2017 Jaguar F-Type S British Design Edition. Coming with under 35,000 miles and a spicy supercharged engine, this British Design Edition example hails from Austin, Texas. Widely considered to be one of Jaguar’s finest modern sports cars, the F-Type was also a stellar sales success, with over 87,000 units sold by the time production ceased in June 2024. That means this car will only get more and more desirable as time goes by.



A car worthy of succeeding the legendary E-Type, Jaguar’s F-Type of 2013-2024 is widely considered as one of the finest ever Jags to emerge from the British automaker in the near past. While Jaguar goes through a period of change, it’s always nice to reflect on their past hits, such as the F-Type. This snarling sports car is well regarded for its fine driving dynamics, luxurious interior appointments and overall well-balanced appearance. Over 87,000 were sold, which really says something! Today, we have a 2017 Jaguar F-Type Premium for sale from Pennsylvania. This Philly-based machine has traveled over 57,000 miles and comes with the supercharged V6 engine option. So, it’s a pretty exciting car for keen drivers to enjoy.



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.




Jaguar Cars of Britain is well known for making some fine sporting machines during its long history. Before we had examples such as the breathtaking E-Type, or XK-E in North America, machines like the XK120, XK140 and XK150 ruled the roost. These were fine sports cars meant to embody the spirit of driving, and targeted at those who desired the best blend of luxury and driving pleasure. Between 1954 and 1957, it was the turn of the XK140 which brought more interior space as well as upgraded mechanicals over the XK120 which it replaced. A total of 8,937 cars was made during this time, with just 1,959 fixed-head coupes produced in left-hand drive. That makes this 1956 Jaguar XK140 one of 1,959 units, a statistic that places it in greater rarity than some supercars! If you’d like to be its next custodian, this 3.4-liter machine awaits your kind consideration in New Albany, Ohio.



One of the prettiest cars in the world, the Jaguar E-Type was so breathtaking when it launched in 1961 that it reportedly was able to even captivate the heart of Enzo Ferrari! Called the XK-E for the North American market, it was made between 1961 and 1974 and offered in coupe and convertible variants. Purists argue that the coupe is the better looking of the two, and if you’d like to join in the discussion, why not get some ammo? Here’s a 1967 Jaguar XK-E 2+2 for sale from Cincinnati, Ohio. It’s a wonderful specimen of one of the most prolific cars of the Sixties and is an excellent future investment too.



This 1982 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas represents the most luxurious specification available for the Series III XJ line, delivering British craftsmanship at its finest. Wearing a sleek black exterior over a beige Connolly leather cabin, it showcases the dignified proportions and Pininfarina-influenced styling that defined the era. The 4.2L EFI inline-6 provides the smooth, refined power Jaguar is known for, paired with a relaxed 3-speed automatic for effortless cruising. As the Vanden Plas flagship, this example elevates comfort, exclusivity, and finish quality far beyond the standard XJ6, making it an excellent choice for collectors or enthusiasts seeking a classic luxury sedan with true pedigree.




The Porsche 718 Boxster was introduced in 2016 as the successor to the popular Porsche Boxster that redefined entry-level Porsche sports cars. Yes, Porsche has offered an entry-level model for much of its recent history, a sort of feeder, if you will, towards ownership of a 911 or some of the brand’s other models. That hasn’t stopped the 718 Boxster from also being one of the best enthusiast cars out there, an ideal tool for learning the basic and advanced techniques of performance driving. Regardless of which camp you may belong to, this 2025 Porsche 718 Boxster is a nice option to consider. It’s got only more than 5,000 miles on the clock and comes with 1 key plus a car cover included with the sale. The car is available in Manteca, California.



Owning a Porsche 911 is an experience never to be replicated, from its driving feel to its looks; one can only experience the quintessential sports car by being behind the wheel. We bring to you your ticket into the world of Porsche 911s with this 2003 Porsche 911 Carrera. With a reported 70,335 miles on its clock, this clean example of a 996 generation is ready for its new custodian, who brings all the benefits of a sports car without the downfalls of owning one.



Today’s 2012 Chevrolet Corvette Z16 Grand Sport 3LT is quite a quick beast indeed. Hailing from the sixth or C6 era of America’s favorite sports car, it’s got a snarling 6.2-liter V8 under the hood, the 3LT Preferred Equipment Group, a removable roof package, and more. Plus, with under 69,000 miles on the clock, this Sierra Vista-based car is a fine upgrade for someone who seeks a sports car that can give them a good time during every drive. It’s even got a dual-mode performance exhaust to further add to the sense of theatre that Corvettes are known for.

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