2003 Jaguar S-type Good Used Car on 2040-cars
Leroy, Michigan, United States
Up for your bids is a 2003 Jaguar four door sedan with only 191,970 miles. This is my wife’s car and she has replaced it with a newer Jaguar, so this one needs to go. The mechanicals are all up to date. This car has all the toy’s including moon roof, power seats, 6 disc in truck stereo system all power windows and locks. This car is ready to be driven. Be sure to ask your questions before bidding. Seller reserves the right to delete the bids of anyone with negative feedback or a history of none payment. No returns or refunds, if you bid and win you own the car. Seller reserves the right to sell this car locally at anytime prior to eBay listing ending. A $500 non refundable down payment is due within 48 hours of close of auction with balance due in cash at pickup of car. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. Buyer must pay balance and pickup car within 7 days after close of sale. Seller reserves the right to re-list this car for none payment. |
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