What are the specs of a 1988 Jaguar XJ40?

What are the specs of a 1988 Jaguar XJ40?

1988 Jaguar Sovereign (XJ40) full range specs All Jaguar Sovereign (XJ40) versions offered for the year 1988 with complete specs, performance and technical data in the catalogue of cars Join our 250,000 users facebook community Search automobile-catalog: All Makesin automobile-catalog / VIN Check, detailed car history by VIN Photo of the moment:

Who is the owner of the Jaguar XJ40?

Only 3 owners, purchased new by Mr S Edwards on the 29th January 1990 for £32,168.00 from Arthur Royles Ltd Brook Garage Wilmslow Road Prestbury SK10 4AL. Mr Edwards owned it for 28 years until May 2018 with all service stamps up to 42,079 miles stamped by Arthur Royles.

When did the Jaguar XJR come out in Europe?

1988 Jaguar XJR (XJ40) all versions The following versions and sub-models of Jaguar Sovereign (XJ40) were available in 1988: Jaguar Sovereign 2.9 (aut. 4) , version for Europe

How many miles does a Jaguar XJ40 have?

151000 Miles, New MOT until September 2018, Lovely old Jaguar XJ40 that is guaranteed to put a smile on your face every time you get in and drive it, Its not perfect by any means (doubt there are any perfect XJ40’s left) but overall its very presentable indeed, Done 151000 miles and comes with a comprehensive …

1988 Jaguar Sovereign (XJ40) full range specs All Jaguar Sovereign (XJ40) versions offered for the year 1988 with complete specs, performance and technical data in the catalogue of cars Join our 250,000 users facebook community Search automobile-catalog: All Makesin automobile-catalog / VIN Check, detailed car history by VIN Photo of the moment:

1988 Jaguar XJR (XJ40) all versions The following versions and sub-models of Jaguar Sovereign (XJ40) were available in 1988: Jaguar Sovereign 2.9 (aut. 4) , version for Europe

What was the significance of the Jaguar XJ40?

Designs for the XJ40 pioneered significant improvements to how Jaguar cars were designed, built, and assembled.

What was the last car that Jaguar made?

The XJ40 was at the time, the most extensively tested vehicle the company had ever developed. Jaguar historians claim that the XJ40 was the last car which company founder Sir William Lyons had contributed to during its protracted development phase.