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.
When did the Jaguar XJR 15 come out?
When Jaguar w… The XJR-15 was a Jaguar like no other road-car ever made by Jaguar. It was closer to the LeMans winning XJR-9 model, which took the crown at the famous endurance race in 1990 and in 1992. The car was not designed by Jaguar.
What kind of engine does the Jaguar XJR have?
It retained the body features of the original XJ, made out of aluminum, a feature which was only available on a luxury sedan on Audi models. This was the first supercharged version of the XJR. The engine was a straight-6 with a turbocharger which resulted in a massive 326 hp.
What does the Your Mean on a Jaguar XJR?
JAGUAR XJR. The R means that the car was tuned for better performance. In this case, the suspension was upgraded, the engine capacity but there were also visual modifications made. However, these early XJR versions were not equipped with superchargers which means that their performances were limited.
When did the new Jaguar XJR come out?
After a steady increase in power, the XJR versions were finally upgraded to a respectable V8 starting with 2003, when a new generation of XJ came out. The engine capacity of the V8 was 4.2 liters. It retained the body features of the original XJ, made out of aluminum, a feature which was only available on a luxury sedan on Audi models.
What’s the price of a 2004 Jaguar XJ?
The original MSRP of the 2004 Jaguar XJ-Series is from $60,495 to $69,995. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.
Which is the best model of the Jaguar XJ?
The interior The R model is the flagship of the XJ range from Jaguar, incorporating new chassis and aerodynamic developments that makes it the most focused, agile and responsive member of the range.
JAGUAR XJR. The R means that the car was tuned for better performance. In this case, the suspension was upgraded, the engine capacity but there were also visual modifications made. However, these early XJR versions were not equipped with superchargers which means that their performances were limited.
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.
We took delivery of the XJR in October 2003, and within two weeks, we had it out at the test track, ripping off a 0-to-60 run of 4.8 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 13.4 at 105 mph. The big cat could stop as well as it could go, needing only 162 feet to rein in a 70-mph head of steam.
Where was the 2004 Jaguar XJ last serviced?
1st owner drove an estimated 12,817 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 6,512 miles/year • 3rd owner drove an estimated 4,168 miles/year. Last serviced at 99,098 miles in Bellevue, WA on 08/03/20 • Vehicle serviced • EGR valve replaced. No accident or damage reported to CARFAX.
What’s the average speed of a new Jaguar XJR?
New, the XJR reached the century mark in 12.2 seconds and 130 mph in 23.6 seconds; after 40,000 miles, the times were 11.3 ticks and 20.7, respectively. The only area where the XJR’s performance had diminished was in braking: After 40,000 miles, it now took, at 168 feet, an extra six feet to stop from 70 mph.