2006 Jaguar Super V8
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2006 Jaguar Super V8 Start-up and Driving Video
Description
For many Jaguar enthusiasts the X350 generation of “XJ” saloons available from 2003 to 2009 is the final and arguably most attractive iteration of the classically elegant and iconic design in production for two generations before, now constructed with fully aluminum unibody chassis and bodywork. The top-of-the-line and most expensive offering (at nearly $90,000 base price) was the Super V8. In long wheelbase form, Super V8s were powered by the same 4.2-liter DOHC 32-valve aluminum V8 as the XJR sports sedan and the S-Type R, producing 400 horsepower and 399 pound-feet of torque. The $15,000 premium over the XJR included navigation, DVD, heated power-adjustable rear seats, an Alpine stereo system, high caliber walnut finishes, dual picnic tables, and more. With a sprint to 60 mph in merely 5.5 seconds and luxurious interior appointments to boot, the Super V8 is truly the ultimate British executive transport of its era, bridging the gap between limousine and outright sports sedan. This particular Super V8 was acquired by the owner in 2020 and driven sparingly ever since. The car was acquired in outstanding cosmetic and mechanical condition from a very large private car collection, in which it was housed in a climate-controlled private airplane hangar, regularly serviced by the collection’s in-house mechanic and reserved for the use of visiting guests. Immediately upon acquisition, the consignor replaced the air suspension with Arnott springs for added reliability and sportier driving dynamics, fully replaced the interior headliner, and conducted a full service and preventative maintenance with a Jaguar mechanic specializing in X350s, all of which totaled about $8,500 in sorting work. Aside from regularly scheduled fluid changes, the car has required no mechanical work since that time, owing to its excellent original condition, previous maintenance, and diligent current ownership. Not only does the car have both available options (Sirius satellite radio and chromed five-spoke wheels, currently on winter tires), it retains all its books, original window sticker, two sets of carpets (including luxurious lambswool set), Sirius remote, both keys, and also includes a set of very rare and desirable “Sepang” 20-inch wheels, produced by BBS specifically for the X350 chassis and the XJR in particular. Highlights
Very well maintained Super V8 with the XJR’s 400-horsepower V8
Formerly part of a highly regarded classic car collection
Desirable colors of Ebony black over Champagne leather
Complete with original 19-inch Super V8 wheels (winter tires) and rare XJR BBS Sepang 20-inch wheels (summer tires)
Two keys and a valet key
Consignor’s emphasis on reliable driving with investment in Arnott spring suspension conversion, headliner replacement, and general service and preventative maintenance work
Clean CARFAX Vehicle History Report indicating a long history of regular dealer maintenance
Features
Adaptive cruise control
Tire pressure monitoring
Performance disc brakes
320W AM/FM/7CD Alpine audio system
DVD multimedia system
DVD navigation system
Xenon headlamps
Heated front seats and steering wheel
Power front and rear seats
Premium leather upholstery with piping
Optional Walnut Ruched interior with rear-folding picnic trays
Optional 19-inch chromed five-spoke Super V8 wheels
Optional Satellite radio
Known Imperfections
Minor cosmetic deficiencies commensurate with mileage (small paint chips in front and on rear bumper, 1-inch scratch above driver’s door).
Operating of rear automatic sunshade requires repair
Struts on trunk lid require replacement
Center console button is finicky
Included
Two sets of wheels (19-inch optional chromed Super V8 wheels and 20-inch XJR BBS Sepang wheels)
Owner’s manual pouch including Security Radio Code, Sirius satellite documentation, Owner’s Handbook, Rear Multimedia System booklet, Service booklet, Touch-Screen booklet, and Navigation System DVD
Two driver’s keys and one valet key
Original window sticker
Two sets of carpets (one deep-pile and one standard set for regular use)
Sirius remote control
Ownership History
The car was delivered to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida and its first owner in 2006, before trading hands to its second (2007) and third (2010) owners in the South Bend, Indiana area. By the time of its fourth owner’s acquisition, the prominent classic car collector, in 2011, the car had 45,000 miles and continued its preexisting regular service schedule at the Denooyer Jaguar dealership in Kalamazoo, Michigan over the ensuing nine years before its acquisition by the current owner in 2020.
Optional vehicle service contract available for $2,475. Learn more about the program here. *Sales tax may be applicable.