1993 Jaguar XJS
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1993
Jaguar

The XJS is a classic British sports car, manufactured by Jaguar in 1993. This full-sized coupe was produced until the late 1990s and stands out with its distinctive rear light design, reminiscent of cat eyes, and curves that pay homage to its iconic E-Type predecessor. Despite being from an era when Jaguars were known for their luxurious comfort at the expense of agility, this model features a balanced blend of power and handling, thanks in part to improved aerodynamics and advanced suspension technology. Underneath its sleek bodywork lies a 6.0-litre V12 engine producing around 400 horsepower, propelling it from 0-60 mph in approximately 7 seconds. This powerhouse is paired with a smooth-shifting automatic transmission to provide effortless cruising along winding roads or highways. Inside the cabin, passengers enjoy a spacious interior adorned with premium leather seats and wood veneers, encapsulating them in pure vintage charm while maintaining modern convenience features like air conditioning and stereo system with cassette player.
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$10,500