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Used 1990 Jaguar XJ-Series XJ6 Sovereign Sedan RWD for Sale Nationwide

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About Jaguar XJ-Series XJ6 Sovereign Sedan RWD
4.5 Overall rating(7 reviews)
Larry H says...
Jul 30, 2012
I own 2, 1988 Jaguars and have been very please with both of them over the past 15 years. Most people somehow get the impression they are expensive and hard to maintain, but this is simply not true. If you appreciate quality, durability and longevity with classic style the Jaguar XJ is a good choice. This car was upgraded with the Austrian posi gear set which allows it to easily reach 150+ mph. The original imports into America were limited to about 130 or so. The gas milage possibly could be better, but considering it weighs almost 6,000lb .. 25 Hwy isn't too bad. If you are horsing around town only .. it can drop into the teens tho .. but it's sure fun to drive.
Ozzie C says...
Jan 20, 2011
My Jaguar was a great driving car, it looked awesome and drove awesome... when It would start. It wasn't very reliable, and that means a lot coming from someone that has owned more than one British car. The interior felt cheap, and the wiring was just plain stupidly engineered. Mileage was only mediocre for an inline 6 and it was geared so high that acceleration was hardly an option. Also the fluid for the Hydraulic ride control was super expensive!
Bella R says...
Aug 4, 2008
Solid? Yup! Saved my life when a Mazda RX7 plowed into my driver's side in 1987. Gorgeous Brittish Racing Green with gold side stripe & gold wheels. Tan leather interior - velvet head lining! Original walnut dash. The only other thing not stock, and its just a little thing, is the 350 Chevy engine - HaHa!!
Emma Emz D says...
Jan 13, 2008
Oh my old Jag..well what can i say about her..a nice luxury car but a bit of a gas guzzler it has to be said..
Paolo G says...
Mar 16, 2008
Pro`s easily outweigh the cons, buy a good one & you`ll fall in love, buy a bad one & watch your bank ballance plummet. Economy is the biggest issue, expect 14mpg in town, 25mph cruising on the motorway...

 

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4.5 Overall rating

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Larry H

5.0

Reviewed a 1990 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign Sedan RWD on Jul 30, 2012

I own 2, 1988 Jaguars and have been very please with both of them over the past 15 years. Most people somehow get the impression they are expensive and hard to maintain, but this is simply not true. If you appreciate quality, durability and longevity with classic style the Jaguar XJ is a good choice. This car was upgraded with the Austrian posi gear set which allows it to easily reach 150+ mph. The original imports into America were limited to about 130 or so. The gas milage possibly could be better, but considering it weighs almost 6,000lb .. 25 Hwy isn't too bad. If you are horsing around town only .. it can drop into the teens tho .. but it's sure fun to drive.

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Ozzie C

3.0

Reviewed a 1990 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign Sedan RWD on Jan 20, 2011

My Jaguar was a great driving car, it looked awesome and drove awesome... when It would start. It wasn't very reliable, and that means a lot coming from someone that has owned more than one British car. The interior felt cheap, and the wiring was just plain stupidly engineered. Mileage was only mediocre for an inline 6 and it was geared so high that acceleration was hardly an option. Also the fluid for the Hydraulic ride control was super expensive!

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Bella R

5.0

Reviewed a 1990 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign Sedan RWD on Aug 4, 2008

Solid? Yup! Saved my life when a Mazda RX7 plowed into my driver's side in 1987. Gorgeous Brittish Racing Green with gold side stripe & gold wheels. Tan leather interior - velvet head lining! Original walnut dash. The only other thing not stock, and its just a little thing, is the 350 Chevy engine - HaHa!!

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Emma Emz D

5.0

Reviewed a 1990 Jaguar XJ6 Sovereign Sedan RWD on Jan 13, 2008

Oh my old Jag..well what can i say about her..a nice luxury car but a bit of a gas guzzler it has to be said..

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