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Thursday, December 4, 2008
Jaguar XF likely signals a shift out of the generations-long styling rut the brand has been in with its revered sedan, but it's hard to find fault with an all-aluminum sedan sporting V8 power and serving up old-world cachet. To sweeten the deal, Jaguar has added more standard content to the 2009 XJ, though we still don't get the 2.7-liter diesel that other markets get to enjoy. However the car will be fitted with the AJ V8, and the XJ Super gets the supercharged 4.2-liter engine.
Soverigns get cooling functionality added to the chairs, as well as 20" wheels along with 16/16 soft grain leather heated and cooled seats with embossed front headrests. Other features include then navigation which is standard for the Executive and Soverign trim levels, along with parking radar, and bi-xenon lighting.
Labels: 2009 Jaguar XJ, Jaguar, Jaguar XJ, News
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