What is the value of a 2004 Jaguar XJ?

What is the value of a 2004 Jaguar XJ?

$1,317 to $8,833
The value of a used 2004 Jaguar XJ-Series ranges from $1,317 to $8,833, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

Is XJR all wheel drive?

XJ R-Sport AWD.

What kind of engine does a 2004 Jaguar XJR have?

Although the 2004 XJR wears an all-new aluminum body, the car’s powertrain—a force-fed 4.2-liter V-8 and a six-speed automatic transmission—has already been sampled in XKR and S-type R variants, so we suspected it would provide strong and smooth thrust. And it did.

Are there any issues with the Jaguar XJR?

This anomaly occurred just once, and the only other electronic “issues” that surfaced over the XJR’s 40,000-mile tenure with us were two other minor, albeit annoying, glitches. One issue arose after we’d had the car for nearly four months. The motor for the electronic parking-brake release cable froze in 10-degree weather.

Where did the Jaguar XJR get its name?

Perhaps Ford Research & Engineering, located right across from his house in Dearborn, was fiddling with some electronic wizardry that had opened all the windows. Ford owns Jaguar, after all, so it was conceivable.

What kind of material is a Jaguar XJR made of?

It’s perhaps no coincidence, then, that these XJ Jaguars are built using aerospace techniques (in this case bonded and riveted sheetmetal with extruded and cast aluminum structural members) instead of around a space-frame concept (like Audi’s A8), which was considered unnecessarily complex.

This anomaly occurred just once, and the only other electronic “issues” that surfaced over the XJR’s 40,000-mile tenure with us were two other minor, albeit annoying, glitches. One issue arose after we’d had the car for nearly four months. The motor for the electronic parking-brake release cable froze in 10-degree weather.

How much does a 2004 Jaguar XJR cost?

We were pleased with the no-cost approach, as our 2004 XJR, dressed in brilliant Jaguar Racing Green livery (there’s actually a luminous gold-flake look to it in direct sunlight), carried an as-tested price of $79,845. It’s the “R” stamped on the tail of this fearsome feline that adds about 15 grand to the price of a base XJ sedan.

Perhaps Ford Research & Engineering, located right across from his house in Dearborn, was fiddling with some electronic wizardry that had opened all the windows. Ford owns Jaguar, after all, so it was conceivable.

What kind of grip does a Jaguar XJR have?

On the skidpad, the Jag’s 255/40R-19 Pirellis clawed for 0.85 g of grip, and that performance improved to 0.86 g 10 months later when the XJR had 40,000 miles on the odometer. Back at the track, the XJR had matured into a friskier cat. The sprint to 60 now took just 4.7 seconds and the quarter-mile 13.2 at 107.