Quick Hit – Exclusive (and Cheap) Jaguar XJ Supersport – When Normal Supercharging Isn’t Super Enough

xjss sideThere’s a whole lot to like about this 2011 Jaguar XJ Supersport unicorn.  Pretty much all of the options in all of the other Jaguars were standard in the Supersport.  Auto cruise control.  Twelve hundred watt, 20 speaker Bowers & Wilkins sound system.  Seat massagers.  Rear seat DVD system.

And more power.  The “normal” Jaguar XJ Supercharged saloon had 470 hp – the Supersport has 510 hp.  Good for mid-four second 0-60 mph and a governed 161 mph.  In this 2011 Motor Trend review they described it as “The Quickest Production XJ Ever”.  The Supersport isn’t terribly more distinguishable than the Supercharged, other than more wood, aluminum, and leather, and special for this car wheels.

But this big Jaguar is also really, really inexpensive at $23,998, and has really, really low miles – driven maybe 2,500 miles yearly.   The price leaves plenty of room for MaxCare to protect against unexpected repairs.  This two owner, accident free car sold originally for over $110,000. Find it here in Reno, Nevada. 2011 Jaguar XJ SSupersport $23,998 22k Reno 6-14-2020

8 Replies to “Quick Hit – Exclusive (and Cheap) Jaguar XJ Supersport – When Normal Supercharging Isn’t Super Enough”

  1. WOW!!! What a find! And only 22K miles! That beats the 28K miles my 2013 XJ-L had when I brought her home from Carmax in 2018.

    BTW I just had another $840 XJ-L repair that was fully covered, parts and labor, by the Carmax warranty. I’m deep into the black on that investment.

    1. Hey Scott. Going through comments and I know I saw this but don’t think I replied. My cars aren’t breaking enough! I’m sure they will though. Enjoying the hell out of them and starting to think about the 911 replacement as the warranty mileage goes up. Take care – Chuck.

  2. Im so upset i missed this while i was on vacation i would of bought this in a second! I was looking at a supercharged nieman marcus edition but it had to many repairs and miles. This would of Been perfect and is 10-15,000$ cheaper then any other ones i could find and they all had more miles. It seems carmax criminally undervalues Jags

    1. Bill – one of my blog readers (who is a better CarMax sniper than me) told me his brother will be selling this car for circa $25k. Has 70,000 miles, extended warranty, and immaculate service records. Can put you in touch if interested.

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