2002 Jaguar Very Clean Has Navigation , Clean Carfax At All 97 K No Reserve on 2040-cars
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2002 Jaguar s-Type 4.0 This Jaguar is in excellent condition inside and out.it has navigation and partronic It is in excellent mechanical condition as well. There are no dings in the body and the paint is beautiful condition but , keep in mind this is a 10 year old Jaguar. This Jaguar is loaded with many good features AM/FM Radio Air Conditioning Alloy Wheels Cargo Area Tie downs Cassette Player Child Safety Door Locks Cruise Control Driver Airbag Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Electro chromic Interior Rearview Mirror Fog Lights Front & Back Front Air Dam Front Side Airbags Passenger Airbag Genuine Wood Trim Heated Exterior Mirror Interval Wipers Leather Seat Leather Steering Wheel Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror Power Door Locks Power Windows Rear Window Defogger Side Head Curtain Airbag Steering Wheel Mounted Controls Tachometer Telescopic Steering Column Tilt Steering Column Tilt Steering Trunk Anti-Trap Device Vehicle Anti-Theft Outside Air Temperature
The car has a4.0engine that has plenty of power and gets a consistent 25 miles per gallon. . It only has 97 low miles s-Type Jaguar is well suited for the winter months with its . Must see and test drive. Looks like New Drives and Runs 100% for more info please call 917-349-8611 JOHN CLEAN CARFAX CAN PROVIDE CARFAX
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Watch the Chevy Corvette dismiss its Euro rivals at the hands of a Brit magazine
Sat, 08 Feb 2014European auto writers, especially the British, have a bit of a reputation for favoring their own domestic cars over foreign rivals in comparison tests. Just think about how many times you've heard Jeremy Clarkson deify the latest product of UK loins while denigrating an American rival as a hopeless "Yank Tank." However, we have to tip our hats to the folks at Autocar because in its latest video comparing the 2014 Corvette Stingray to the Porsche 911, Jaguar F-Type V8 S and Audi R8, it's actually given the Vette a fair shake.
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Scroll down to see how it all plays out on video.
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