Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Jaguar XJ is a luxury sedan sold by Jaguar Cars Ltd., and is the flagship model of the British luxury car manufacturer. The 1991 version of the Jaguar XJ was released during a maligned production cycle spanning from the late-'80s to the mid-'90s. The base trim was dubbed the XJ6, above which were the upgraded Sovereign and Vanden Plas trims.

Engine and Transmission

    The 1991 Jaguar XJ6 had a 4-liter, 223-horsepower in-line six-cylinder engine with 278 foot-pounds of torque and a compression ratio of 9.5 to 1. The only available transmission was a four-speed automatic with overdrive.

Fuel Economy

    The 1991 Jaguar XJ6 had a 23-gallon gas tank. Fuel economy was rated at 17 miles per gallon (mpg) for city driving and 22 mpg for highway driving.

Interior Features

    The standard interior features of the 1991 Jaguar XJ6 included power door locks and windows, anti-lock brakes, air conditioning, cruise control, tilt steering, stereo system with AM/FM radio and leather seats. The vehicle was designed to seat up to five people, with headroom averaging around 37 inches, legroom around 36 inches, and shoulder and hip room around 59 inches.

Exterior Features

    The 1991 Jaguar XJ6 only came as a four-door sedan, and had 15-inch alloy wheels. With a curb weight of 3,935 pounds, the vehicle's exterior dimensions were 196 inches in length, 79 inches in width and 54 inches in height. It had a wheelbase of 113 inches. Steering was rack-and-pinion with a turning diameter of around 41 feet, and the vehicle had independent front and rear suspensions.

Price

    The original manufacturer's suggested retail price for the 1991 Jaguar XJ6 was $43,000. As of 2010, the price value range of the '91 XJ6 is estimated by Kelley Blue Book at around $4,000 to $5,000.

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