2003 Jaguar X-type Automatic Metallic Pacific Blue 168k Miles Awd No Reserve Nr on 2040-cars
Evanston, Illinois, United States
This vehicle runs well. The vehicle is equipped with a 6cyl engine a 5 speed manual transmission. A worn front tire was replaced with a new one. The odometer shows ~168,000 miles. It’s fairly well equipped with most of the options. The exterior of the car is Pacific Blue and has minor scratches in few areas. The car has a broken right front head light bracket but the headlights are still functional. The car needs an oil pan gasket replaced - the current one is worn. The front driver seat has a broken bracket and one of the door panels is a little loose. The radio and CD player are non-functional but all other interior electronics work just fine. Please refer to the photos included in this auction for more description details. The check engine light comes on intermittently. The car has a clear title. INFORMATION CONCERNING VEHICLE CONDITION: We make every effort to photograph important details of the vehicles body condition, however small dings, scratches and blemishes in the vehicles paint and body are often difficult to catch in the camera lens, so if you fail to personally inspect the car, please know that these imperfections may exist. The car has not been formally inspected by a jaguar dealer but I cannot guarantee that all potential issues with the vehicle were found. The external state of the car are purely observational and are not a guarantee of condition. INFORMATION CONCERNING PAYMENT FOR VEHICLE: The vehicle is sold AS-IS: All taxes, fees, and penalties due to the DMV, are the responsibility of the buyer.
INFORMATION CONCERNING PICK-UP OF VEHICLE: Pickup must occur within THREE (3) days of the end of the auction, unless other arrangements are made via phone or email for delivery. Vehicle delivery/shipping is the responsibility of the purchaser. The vehicle is located in Evanston, IL. 60201
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
“This motor vehicle is being sold “AS-IS”, with all faults, including but not limited to those described herein, as well as any other faults or defects, whether or not presently known or discoverable with or without inspection and operation of the vehicle. Should the motor vehicle be found defective following its purchase, the buyer is fully responsible for any and all servicing and repair costs.
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