When was the last time I serviced my Jaguar XK XKR?
Mileage: 71,614 miles Body Type: Convertible Color: Black Engine: 8 Cyl 5.0 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Number of owners unknown. Last serviced at 16,832 miles in Scottsdale, AZ on 03/24/20 • Vehicle serviced • Safety inspection performed. Mileage: 16,742 miles Body Type: Coupe Color: Red Engine: 8 Cyl 5.0 L
What kind of exhaust system does Jaguar XK use?
Paramount has developed a stunning and exclusive range of exhausts for the new Jaguar XK and the new Jaguar XKR, the systems both look and sound fantastic. Paramount Performance is proud to have close working relationships with many Jaguar car clubs including the XKEC and the Jaguar Enthusiast club.
What kind of car is the Jaguar XKE?
Hey Baby, I Drive an XKE S1 LHD OTS…Hey, Come Back Here! In true British fashion, Jaguar took one of the sexiest cars ever made and gave it a non-descript moniker in E-Type (or XKE here in the states).
Why is my Jaguar E-Type XKE number rejected?
They look at the title to get the number, not the builder’s plate. Many states added various letters in front of the official car number; California is the biggest culprit, I believe. If your title number starts “J62” or something similar, it’ll be rejected by the database. They mistaken change a number for a letter or vice versa.
Why is my soft top on my Jaguar XK not working?
This video will show you the first thing to check when your convertible top on a Jaguar XK or XKR is not working. This is a commonly overlooked issue when the Jaguar soft top is not working. There are more details if you need it in the owner’s manual. Feel free to reach out to me if this does not work for you or you need more help. Loading…
Is the Jaguar XK8 a good car to buy?
On its launch, the car was rapturously received by the press. The engine and gearbox were top of the class – XKRs were limited to 155mph, but are capable of 175mph-plus when de-restricted – as were the handling, quietness and price, but the poor low-speed ride and cramped rear seats were criticised.
Why did Jaguar stop making the XJ40?
Resources at Jaguar had been in short supply for a sports car project through the end of the BL era, privatisation and then the Ford takeover in ’89. Saloons were the priority, and a long-running XJ40-based roadster proposal was scrapped.
Mileage: 71,614 miles Body Type: Convertible Color: Black Engine: 8 Cyl 5.0 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Number of owners unknown. Last serviced at 16,832 miles in Scottsdale, AZ on 03/24/20 • Vehicle serviced • Safety inspection performed. Mileage: 16,742 miles Body Type: Coupe Color: Red Engine: 8 Cyl 5.0 L
This video will show you the first thing to check when your convertible top on a Jaguar XK or XKR is not working. This is a commonly overlooked issue when the Jaguar soft top is not working. There are more details if you need it in the owner’s manual. Feel free to reach out to me if this does not work for you or you need more help. Loading…
On its launch, the car was rapturously received by the press. The engine and gearbox were top of the class – XKRs were limited to 155mph, but are capable of 175mph-plus when de-restricted – as were the handling, quietness and price, but the poor low-speed ride and cramped rear seats were criticised.
Resources at Jaguar had been in short supply for a sports car project through the end of the BL era, privatisation and then the Ford takeover in ’89. Saloons were the priority, and a long-running XJ40-based roadster proposal was scrapped.