Where can I get a certificate of Conformity for my Jaguar?
A: Certificates of Conformity can only be provided for vehicles purchased within the EU. Please be aware that there may be a charge for this and it can vary between markets. Please use the contact us form and select Global Customer Enquiries for any assistance.
Where can I buy a new Jaguar car?
This is supported through Jaguar’s network of official importers, franchised retailers and authorised repairers, who have received training to support the Sales and After Sales processes. Therefore we would recommend that you contact your local retailer and department of transport in the destined market prior to importing a vehicle.
When to book a service on a Jaguar?
Jaguar would recommend that the Service is carried out after a specified number of kilometres or after a specified amount of time, whichever comes first. For example: after 6000km or 12 months whichever comes first. To book your service please contact your local retailer.
Is the Jaguar F-type suitable for the environment?
-vehicles are suitable for the environment in which it will operate. This is supported through Jaguar’s network of official importers, franchised retailers and authorised repairers, who have received training to support the Sales and After Sales processes.
When did Jaguar stop making the Jaguar XJ?
Build quality of the XJ varied greatly over these years, from good in the early years, to very poor during and after the British-Leyland take over in the seventies thru early eighties (approximately 1982), then back to good in the mid eighties and then very good since Ford acquired the company in 1991 until the end of Series III production in 1992.
What was the purpose of the Jaguar XJ Series III?
Not surprising, since all of these cars were sold with an XJ6 badge on them. The Series III was originally intended as a stop-gap model; something to keep the wolves from the door while the replacement for the original (then 10-year-old design) was designed and built.
Are there different generations of the Jaguar XJ?
The fourth and fifth generation XJ6’s each incorporate major body, mechanical and electrical redesigns. The terminology for the different versions of the XJ6 are: Series I (1968-73), Series II (1973-79), Series III (1979-87), XJ40 (1986-94), and X300 (1995-current).
What kind of engine does a Jaguar XJ have?
The Series I thru Series III XJ’s are what many consider to be the definitive modern Jaguar sedans. The engine most commonly found in these models was the 4.2L inline 6 cylinder engine derived from the classic Jaguar XK racing motor. Other engines which were offered included the 2.8L and 3.4L inline 6 and the glorious 5.3L V12.