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Jaguar Unveils the 2010 XJ |
 
Most aerodynamic Jaguar ever.
Jaguar is continuing its come back with the highly anticipated unveiling of the 2010 XJ. Chief designer Ian Callum redesigned the aging flagship model to coincide with the more modern designing of the well received XF model. Although the new XJ and XF models are related the XJ is closer to the 2007 CX-F concept car.
  Luxury meets Technology.
The new XJ's size is much larger than the XF with a wider upright grille, more conventional headlights, tapered vertical LED tail lamps and a panoramic moon roof that comes as a standard-fit on every model. The XJ's chassis features aluminum construction making the Big Cat light on it's feet and 300 pounds less than it's closes competitor. The interior is a infusion of modern technology, leather, wood grain and trim (including eight veneers, carbon fiber or piano black) as well as classic touches like the analog clock on the dash. Under the hood you will see the new 5.0-liter direct-injected motor as well as a supercharged version. Both have a substantial horsepower increases, with the supercharged model hitting 60 mph in just 4.7 seconds, eliminating the need for a XJR version.
 
The leaper says it all.
The new XJ can be ordered in the US now and is slated for delivery early next year. Although the jury is still out to see if the driving experience is up to par for Jaguar Enthusiast. The Jaguar Marquee has caught up to its German counterparts in every way, keeping it's luxury and sporty heritage in tack. Happy Motoring! |
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Motorcars LTD's Salvage Web site |
If you haven’t visited Motorcars-Salvage.com recently, you’re in for a nice surprise. We have added a vehicle look up catalog to make it much easier to find the quality used parts you are looking for. In the coming weeks we will be adding more use part to our used parts inventory so check back often.
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Technical Tip |
Explain to your customers why there are no returns on Electrical/Electronic Parts?
  some Non returnable items
Electrical/electronic parts are easily damaged by improper installation or testing. Because electronics are very sensitive to voltage overloads, it does not take much of a voltage spike to ruin a component.
Unplugging a wiring connector while the key is still on can create a momentary voltage surge hundreds of volts. Crossing wires or using the wrong test procedures can also damage electronics. You have no way of knowing whether or not the part has been used or damaged.
Because of such risks, many jobbers refused to allow returns on any electronic components. This may seem unfair to some customers, but it protects the next customer who might get a bad part that had been returned. So be extra careful when ordering electronic parts to avoid return problems. Info provided by: Alldata |
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" Thank you for your support and patronage. We look forward to hearing from you in 2009."
British Parts is a leading source of OEM, Factory Boxed Parts(OE), aftermarket, remanufactured and salvage parts for Jaguars and Land Rovers at wholesale prices.
For all your Parts needs visit our web site at http://www.britishparts.com
or Call 800-231-6563 ext. 450
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