XJ-S | Topaz | ||||
2+2 convertible | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
March 1989 | United States | ||||
1995 | Topaz | ||||
2020 | Tan | ||||
Exc. Original | Black | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 25 July 2020.
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2020-07-25 09:51:03 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 7/25/20www.ebay.com/itm/1995-Jaguar-XJS/143665096886
Classified ad price: $17,900, seller grautogallery, 41k miles.
Seller's description:
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this 1995 Jaguar XJS for your consideration. Featuring its tried and true 4.0L engine mated to a smooth-shifting automatic transmission, this vehicle gives you plenty of pep with just a step.
With luxury comes features but many of the options you find on this vehicle weren't all that prevalent until more recently making this a real find for those who love their creature comforts but appreciate the classic styles of older vehicles. The Champagne exterior shows very well for its age and the chrome all is in good condition giving this vehicle plenty of curb appeal. Features include fully functioning power windows, locks, mirrors, driver seat, and even a power antenna. The radio works great and is still left stock, the light tan leather seats are very comfortable and with cruise control and air conditioning, this is sure to keep you comfortable no matter where you are.
The XJS was a luxury grand tourer that succeeded the E-type. Few cars of the time could compare to the authority of the Jaguar XJS which could come with the legendary V12 or the forward-thinking AJ6 inline six-cylinder engine. Character, style, luxury, and performance were all factors in preserving the commonwealth's top-line vehicle and the XJS admirably achieved the task over 20 years of production. This would go down to be the longest living name in Jaguar history and for good reason.