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Year:
2011
Make:
Jaguar
Model:
XJ-Series
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
385 hp 5L V8
Exterior color:
Silver
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic Overdrive
Mileage:
60,632
Stock #:
V10413
VIN:
SAJWA2GB2BLV10413
Silver 2011 Jaguar XJ-Series Sedan Rear-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic Overdrive
New arrival

 

2011 Jaguar XJ-Series

XJ Base RWD

60,632 mi

Houston, TX
Good Deal

$10,950

Year:
2011
Make:
Jaguar
Model:
XJ-Series
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
470 hp 5L V8
Exterior color:
Silver
Combined gas mileage:
18 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
195,798
Stock #:
13844
VIN:
SAJWA2GE7BMV18785
Silver 2011 Jaguar XJ-Series Sedan Rear-Wheel Drive Automatic
New arrival

 

2011 Jaguar XJ-Series

XJL Supercharged RWD

195,798 mi

Roswell, GA
Good Deal

$6,898

About 2011 Jaguar XJ-Series
It's uniquely luxurious without being gaudy. It delivers brawny power and tight handling without sacrificing pristine comfort. And the brand new 2011 Jaguar XJ-Series is loaded with the latest technology, designed with a modern feel, and the most forward-looking Jaguar yet without losing touch with its classic British heritage. Viewed from the front, the 2011 XJ-Series is clearly a Jaguar, which makes sense since the four-door luxury sedan is the company’s flagship vehicle. But move to the side and rear and you’ll notice the updates that depart from the Jaguar norm – the high-and-tight beltline, the sleekly narrow windows, the high, short trunk that has an air of French opulence, the flowing hood lines leading to the more-familiar cab-rearward design that leaves the XJ-Series looking like a living, breathing great cat sitting on its haunches with deadly calm. The new XJ-Series is available in six trim levels with three engines and two wheelbase lengths. The Base XJ-Series comes with a direct-injection 5.0-liter V8 that produces 385 horsepower and goes from 0-60 in 5.4 seconds. The XJ-Series Supercharged gets 470 horsepower out of the V8 with the use of forced air and gets to 60 in 4.9 seconds. And the XJ-Series Supersport, available by special order only, cranks the horsepower up to 510 and drops the 0-60 time to 4.7 seconds. All three engines are paired with a six-speed automatic transmission with overdrive and offer steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. And all three trim levels are available with the short wheelbase or the long wheelbase, which adds 5.3 inches to the car’s length. The short Base XJ-Series trim gets 19 combined mpg, and the long Base XJ-Series gets 18 combined mpg. The Supercharged and Supersport get 17 combined mpg regardless of length. Compared to other luxury sedans, those are very efficient numbers. The exterior styling may not appeal to some, but it’s hard to imagine anyone not enjoying a ride in the XJ-Series. The transmission smoothly directs the car’s ample power to the rear wheels, allowing for rapid yet comfortable acceleration. The speed-sensitive variable-ratio power rack and pinion steering is ultra quick and gives the driver detailed maneuvering control. A simple knob turn can shift the suspension of your XJ-Series into three driving modes – Standard, Dynamic, and Winter. The Dynamic setting is firm and allows for automated manual paddle shifting and spirited driving. The softer Standard setting handles rough road surfaces with a typically British calm and grace. Even if you’re not adjusting the ride, the XJ-Series is doing it for you with its self-leveling rear air suspension. The XJ-Series' cabin also represents new territory for Jaguar. It is much more spacious than previous offerings, yet the lowered dash imbues that extra space with an intimate feel. The cabin bristles with technology and advances, a departure from the more traditional Jaguar cabins of the past. There is an 8-inch touch screen with audio, climate, Bluetooth, and navigation controls. The gauges are digital graphics displayed on a 12.3-inch thin-film-transistor screen, but they look like analog dials. When the “needle” on one of the gauges passes below a number, it glows brighter with what Jaguar calls a “torch effect.” And the gauges all turn red when the car is in Dynamic mode. The Base XJ-Series comes standard with cruise control, dual-zone air conditioning, HDD-based navigation system, remote start and entry, programmable garage door opener, perimeter alarm with anti-theft engine immobilizer, electrochromic rear-view mirror, heated and cooled front seats with three-position memory (16-way power-adjustable driver seat and 12-way power passenger seat), leather upholstered dash trim, panoramic power glass roof, electrochromic heated and power-folding exterior mirrors with memory and puddle lamps and 19-inch “Aleutian” 10-spoke alloy wheels with P245/45R19 front tires and P275/40R19 rear tires. The XJ-Series Supercharged upgrades with four-zone climate control, 20-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with massage, power-adjustable rear window sunblind, and 20-inch Kasuga 10-spoke alloy wheels with P245/40R20 front and P275/35R20 rear tires. The XJ-Series Supersport gets heated and cooled semi-aniline leather rear seats, front and rear premium leather-trimmed floor mats with the Supersport logo, oak veneer interior trim with linear inlay, metallic foot pedals, and 20-inch “Mataiva” five-spoke alloy wheels with P245/40R20 front tires and P275/35R20 rear tires. The three longer-wheelbase trims are designed with chauffered driving in mind, as they all add rear business trays (like those in an airplane), power-adjustable rear window sunblind, manual rear side sunblinds, and illuminated rear vanity mirrors. The XJ-Series L (the longer version of the Base trim) also adds heated and cooled soft-grain leather rear seats, four-zone climate control, and the 20-way adjustable driver’s seat with memory.

 

Year:
2012
Make:
Jaguar
Model:
XJ-Series
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
385 hp 5L V8
Exterior color:
Rhodium Silver
Combined gas mileage:
18 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Navy-Navy
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
101,991
Stock #:
10250
VIN:
SAJWA2GB1CLV31819
Rhodium Silver 2012 Jaguar XJ-Series Sedan Rear-Wheel Drive Automatic
Price drop

-$2,000

 

2012 Jaguar XJ-Series

XJL Portfolio RWD

101,991 mi

Bountiful, UT
Good Deal

$11,950

$9,950

Year:
2011
Make:
Jaguar
Model:
XJ-Series
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
385 hp 5L V8
Exterior color:
White
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Brown (TAN)
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
112,351
Stock #:
V06225
VIN:
SAJWA1CB3BLV06225
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2011 Jaguar XJ-Series

XJ Base RWD

112,351 mi

Dallas, TX
Great Deal

$8,213

Year:
2011
Make:
Jaguar
Model:
XJ-Series
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
385 hp 5L V8
Exterior color:
Black
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Interior color:
Black
Transmission:
Automatic
Mileage:
98,467
Stock #:
V08196
VIN:
SAJWA2GBXBLV08196
Black 2011 Jaguar XJ-Series Sedan Rear-Wheel Drive Automatic
New arrival

 

2011 Jaguar XJ-Series

XJ Base RWD

98,467 mi

Roanoke, VA
Fair Deal

$10,194

Year:
2012
Make:
Jaguar
Model:
XJ-Series
Body type:
Sedan
Doors:
4 doors
Drivetrain:
Rear-Wheel Drive
Engine:
385 hp 5L V8
Combined gas mileage:
18 MPG
Fuel type:
Gasoline
Transmission:
6-Speed Automatic
Mileage:
108,836
Stock #:
REP V28627
VIN:
SAJWA2GBXCLV28627
 2012 Jaguar XJ-Series Sedan Rear-Wheel Drive 6-Speed Automatic
New arrival

 

2012 Jaguar XJ-Series

XJL Portfolio RWD

108,836 mi

Somerville, MA
No Rating

No Price Listed

Overview

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It's uniquely luxurious without being gaudy. It delivers brawny power and tight handling without sacrificing pristine comfort. And the brand new 2011 Jaguar XJ-Series is loaded with the latest technology, designed with a modern feel, and the most forward-looking Jaguar yet without losing touch with its classic British heritage.

Viewed from the front, the 2011 XJ-Series is clearly a Jaguar, which makes sense since the four-door luxury sedan is the company’s flagship vehicle. But move to the side and rear and you’ll notice the updates that depart from the Jaguar norm – the high-and-tight beltline, the sleekly narrow windows, the high, short trunk that has an air of French opulence, the flowing hood lines leading to the more-familiar cab-rearward design that leaves the XJ-Series looking like a living, breathing great cat sitting on its haunches with deadly calm.

The new XJ-Series is available in six trim levels with three engines and two wheelbase lengths. The Base XJ-Series comes with a direct-injection 5.0-liter V8 that produces 385 horsepower and goes from 0-60 in 5.4 seconds. The XJ-Series Supercharged gets 470 horsepower out of the V8 with the use of forced air and gets to 60 in 4.9 seconds. And the XJ-Series Supersport, available by special order only, cranks the horsepower up to 510 and drops the 0-60 time to 4.7 seconds.

All three engines are paired with a six-speed automatic transmission with overdrive and offer steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters. And all three trim levels are available with the short wheelbase or the long wheelbase, which adds 5.3 inches to the car’s length. The short Base XJ-Series trim gets 19 combined mpg, and the long Base XJ-Series gets 18 combined mpg. The Supercharged and Supersport get 17 combined mpg regardless of length. Compared to other luxury sedans, those are very efficient numbers.

The exterior styling may not appeal to some, but it’s hard to imagine anyone not enjoying a ride in the XJ-Series. The transmission smoothly directs the car’s ample power to the rear wheels, allowing for rapid yet comfortable acceleration. The speed-sensitive variable-ratio power rack and pinion steering is ultra quick and gives the driver detailed maneuvering control.

A simple knob turn can shift the suspension of your XJ-Series into three driving modes – Standard, Dynamic, and Winter. The Dynamic setting is firm and allows for automated manual paddle shifting and spirited driving. The softer Standard setting handles rough road surfaces with a typically British calm and grace. Even if you’re not adjusting the ride, the XJ-Series is doing it for you with its self-leveling rear air suspension.

The XJ-Series' cabin also represents new territory for Jaguar. It is much more spacious than previous offerings, yet the lowered dash imbues that extra space with an intimate feel. The cabin bristles with technology and advances, a departure from the more traditional Jaguar cabins of the past. There is an 8-inch touch screen with audio, climate, Bluetooth, and navigation controls. The gauges are digital graphics displayed on a 12.3-inch thin-film-transistor screen, but they look like analog dials. When the “needle” on one of the gauges passes below a number, it glows brighter with what Jaguar calls a “torch effect.” And the gauges all turn red when the car is in Dynamic mode.

The Base XJ-Series comes standard with cruise control, dual-zone air conditioning, HDD-based navigation system, remote start and entry, programmable garage door opener, perimeter alarm with anti-theft engine immobilizer, electrochromic rear-view mirror, heated and cooled front seats with three-position memory (16-way power-adjustable driver seat and 12-way power passenger seat), leather upholstered dash trim, panoramic power glass roof, electrochromic heated and power-folding exterior mirrors with memory and puddle lamps and 19-inch “Aleutian” 10-spoke alloy wheels with P245/45R19 front tires and P275/40R19 rear tires.

The XJ-Series Supercharged upgrades with four-zone climate control, 20-way power-adjustable driver’s seat with massage, power-adjustable rear window sunblind, and 20-inch Kasuga 10-spoke alloy wheels with P245/40R20 front and P275/35R20 rear tires. The XJ-Series Supersport gets heated and cooled semi-aniline leather rear seats, front and rear premium leather-trimmed floor mats with the Supersport logo, oak veneer interior trim with linear inlay, metallic foot pedals, and 20-inch “Mataiva” five-spoke alloy wheels with P245/40R20 front tires and P275/35R20 rear tires.

The three longer-wheelbase trims are designed with chauffered driving in mind, as they all add rear business trays (like those in an airplane), power-adjustable rear window sunblind, manual rear side sunblinds, and illuminated rear vanity mirrors. The XJ-Series L (the longer version of the Base trim) also adds heated and cooled soft-grain leather rear seats, four-zone climate control, and the 20-way adjustable driver’s seat with memory.

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