RARE 2001 Jaguar Silverstone XKR Convertible Supercharged-Nice Car-Runs Great
2001 Jaguar XKR SilverStone
Jaguar XKR 2001 technical specifications | |
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Item location: | Ridgeway, South Carolina, United States |
Make: | Jaguar |
Model: | XKR |
SubModel: | SilverStone |
Type: | Convertible |
Trim: | 2 Door |
Year: | 2001 |
Mileage: | 113,126 |
VIN: | SAJDA42B91PA11838 |
Color: | Silver |
Engine size: | 4.0 Supercharged |
Number of cylinders: | 8 |
Power options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | Automatic |
Interior color: | Black |
Safety options: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag |
Options: | Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
You are interested? | Contact the seller! |
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Up for sale is my wife's Jaguar XKR Silverstone. She just doesn't drive it much anymore and told me to sell it as she wants another Chevy Volt. The car shows average wear for the miles. This car runs and drives great. She always changes the oil very 3. 00 miles and takes it in for check ups. Buyer will send a $1. 00 deposit by paypal and make arrangements for cash on pick up. Report states that there is frame damage and there is none as I have had that checked by the Jaguar dealer before we purchased the car. This is a wonderful car!Here's a review of the silverstone. Thanks!Exclusivity. performance. style. and craftsmanship are all Jaguar hallmarks. Happily. each is unquestionably intact in the '01 XKR Silverstone. It represents the next step beyond the "standard-issue. 370-hp XKR. adopting the XK 180 showcar's suspension. wheel. and brake components to raise the XKR's already outstanding abilities to an even higher level. It's breathtaking to look at and represents the most impressive. agile. and (ties for the) quickest production Jaguar we've ever driven. A combined total of only 250 coupes and convertibles are headed our way-each commanding a lofty $96. 05 base price and unusual in that. most times. ragtops cost more. By the time you read this. a full 90 percent of the entire U. S. allotment will be presold-thus the term "exclusive" takes on new meaning. Discounting past gray market. streetable race cars like the XJ220 and XJR-15. the Silverstone is the most expensive. most exclusive production Jaguar ever sold in the United States. And this is the way Jaguar wants it. Simply consider its world-class acceleration: 0-60 mph in 5. 0 sec and the quarter mile in 13. 5 sec at over 106 mph. These are numbers we gathered from the identically powered 2000-model XKR we tested in our May 2000 issue-ripping. indeed. But that's where the similarities end between last year's XKR and this year's Silverstone. Read more: http://www. motortrend. com/roadtests/112_0102_2001_jaguar_xkr_silverstone/#ixzz3RTnB0n1lThe XKR is powered by a supercharged engine. and for 2001. a new model joins the flock: a Silverstone limited-edition of each body style. which is basically an XKR with some unique styling touches. Platinum Silver paint. 20-inch tires and bigger Brembo brakes. Silverstone coupes also feature a performance/handling package. Only 250 XKR Silverstone models have been earmarked for delivery in North America. Named for the racecourse where the Jaguar XK-120 earned its first victories in 1949. the XKR Silverstone celebrates Jaguar’s entry into Formula One race competition. The seats have been modified a bit. XK models have earned several styling revisions. including new jewel-effect taillights. a chrome trunk-lid emblem with embossed Jaguar lettering and an extended rear bumper cover. A revised front bumper permits a flusher fit for the fog lamps. and a new Reverse Park Control emits a warning when you approach an obstacle while backing up. Jaguar also introduced a new Adaptive Restraint Technology System for all models. including head and thorax side-impact airbags mounted in the front-seat backrest cushions. Ultrasonic sensors provide more accurate triggering of both the front and side-impact airbags that protect front occupants. Like their XKR counterparts. XK8 coupes and convertibles now have headlight washers. heated front seats and a premium Alpine Audiophile audio system with six-CD changer. Jaguar’s navigation system is now standard in the XKR but an optional for the XK8. Jaguar launched the current XK8 sports car generation for 1997 with V-8 power. Previous XJ-S Jaguars had six-cylinder or V-12 engines. Ford has owned the famed British automaker for years. but the styling. platforms and engines are designed and manufactured strictly by Jaguar. which is headquartered in Coventry. England. A considerable amount of handwork still goes into their assembly. and Jaguars compete against such costly European marques as BMW and Mercedes-Benz. ExteriorSleek and alluring. the projectile-shaped XK body is comparatively tame in the XK8 trim. though its basic appearance harks back to the stylish Jaguar XK-E sports cars of the 1960s. The XKR models add a functional louvered hood. rear spoiler. and 18-inch wheels and tires instead of the usual 17-inchers. They also have Jaguar’s Computer Active Technology Suspension. which features computer-controlled shock absorbers. XKR models sport a wire mesh grille instead of the usual bar design. Silverstone models go a step further with BBS Detroit-style 20-inch alloy wheels and a unique Platinum Silver finish. Silverstone hood badge and Silverstone inscription on the door-opening tread plates. Convertibles have a power soft-top and a glass rear window with a defogger. InteriorAllegedly capable of holding four occupants. these Jaguars are built basically for two passengers. Backseat riders need to be the size of a child or have legs no bigger than twigs in order to fit comfortably. The fortunate two up front can expect to employ a certain level of dexterity to climb in and out of the low-slung XK8. and space is at a premium once they’re seated. Once inside. passengers get to enjoy the lush Connolly leather and abundant wood trim that decorate the Jag’s cockpit. Under the HoodIn the regular XK8 coupes and convertibles. Jaguar’s 4. 0-liter dual overhead cam V-8 engine produces 290 horsepower. Stepping up to the XKR or Silverstone brings a supercharged edition of that engine. rated at 370 hp. A five-speed-automatic transmission is used on all models. but they’re different units: built by the German firm ZF for the XK8 or by Mercedes-Benz for the XKR. Computer Active Technology suspension adjusts ride firmness according to changes in the vehicle’s speed and road conditions and comes standard on the XKR and XKR Silverstone. Jaguar claims that a Silverstone coupe can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in 5. 2 seconds. SafetyDual front airbags. traction control and all-disc antilock brakes are standard. Side-impact airbags now are mounted in the seatbacks rather than the doors as part of the new Adaptive Restraint Technology System. Driving ImpressionsHeritage counts. Even if performance lags behind some competitive sports cars. driving a Jag is a special sort of experience. Simply knowing that you’re cocooned in such a lusciously shaped vehicle adds to the satisfaction. An appealing assortment of luxuries and conveniences make up for a few drawbacks. including high sticker prices. Whether supercharged or regular. Jaguar’s modern V-8 engines deliver a high level of refinement — and gentility — along with impressive acceleration. even if they’re not the fastest cars of their kind. Those who crave a greater degree of raw speed can step up to a supercharged XKR or the limited-edition Silverstone. Handling has always been a Jaguar strong point. even if it’s still a bit more in the “boulevard” sports car category rather than ready for the racetrack. Drive an XK on a track. however. and you’re likely to be impressed with its talents through curves and dips at high speeds. Although the ride can get a bit jittery on rough pavement. the suspension is beautifully absorbent on most highway surfaces. Though it looks snug at first glance. the XK8 convertible offers a reasonable amount of room for front-seat occupants. but the rear is tiny even for children.