Description
The Jaguar XJ-S was unveiled to the public in September 1975, with the main goal during its development being to create a faster and more comfortable car than its renowned predecessor, the E-Type. All of these objectives were successfully achieved, and the XJ-S became a tremendous success, despite being introduced during the oil crisis. Its outstanding aerodynamic coefficient, stability at high speeds, modern suspension, even more powerful engine, and spacious interior that comfortably accommodates four people over long distances contributed to its popularity. As a result, it sold significantly more units than its predecessor. Thanks to its immense popularity, it was manufactured for over two decades, the longest model cycle in Jaguar’s history. European models are rarer and more valuable, like this particular unit that arrived from Belgium. Its unique features include single-piece headlights, slim bumpers, chrome accents, metallic paint, genuine wood inserts, and beige Connolly leather seats. What makes this car stand out is its low mileage of 140,000 km. The interior is immaculate, featuring light brown leather and matching light wood inserts. Many components in the engine bay have been replaced or repaired, ensuring that the inline-six engine starts easily and runs smoothly, and the automatic transmission functions flawlessly. It includes almost all the important features of its era, such as power windows, leather seats, and an automatic transmission. You can enjoy classic driving without sacrificing modern comforts. While it requires minor repairs and maintenance, similar European examples have values exceeding 15,000 euros abroad.
1989/09
3590cm3Â 168kWÂ 228HP
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