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2009 Jaguar Xf~supercharged~l@@k~florida~very Clean~w@w~low Reserve~l@@k~!! on 2040-cars

US $19,995.00
Year:2009 Mileage:98112
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States

You are viewing a stunning, extremely well maintained and very prestigious, 2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged! Without a doubt, this is the Ultimate Luxury Touring Sedan. This Florida-kept 2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged features a gorgeous and very rare Blue Metallic exterior, complimented by a soft and supple Beige gathered leather interior. This is the premium XF, complete with factory supercharger, navigation system and so much more. This is the obvious choice for those of you that appreciate a world-class touring sedan, among the finer things in life. Make no mistake, this Supercharged Jaguar XF turns heads everywhere you go, and it exudes style and class. If you are viewing this auction, I do not need to illustrate to you what a statement this top-of-the-line XF makes. 

While most of you have dreamed about owning a new Jaguar XF, complete with a Supercharged motor (the only way I would order one!), we are trying to make that dream a reality. This is obviously the premier color combination that was on your local Jaguar dealership's showroom floor, and if they were lucky enough to get the Supercharged model allocation, then this is the one you saw and fell in love with. This Jaguar has remained a Florida vehicle its entire life and is in outstanding condition. I am also including all the original books, manuals and supplements that came with this Jaguar XF when new. 

 This could be the deal of a lifetime for the right individual. We are offering this Ultimate Touring Sedan on auction for 7 days with a LOW WHOLESALE RESERVE, and slightly higher "Buy-It-Now" price. If you are seriously in the market for this extremely desirable automobile, I would strongly suggest you do your homework and consider this attractive pricing. We buy our cars wholesale and we sell them wholesale. The latest April 2014 Edition of the N.A.D.A. Official Used Car Guide suggests the average retail of this 2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged to be over $25,675. I urge you to take advantage the "Buy-It-Now" feature while you can, as I can almost guarantee that someone will. 

 

Don't make the mistake of missing out on this one. Please call or text 727.331.4266 with any questions you may have regarding this stunning, exceptional rare find. We will be happy to help you, but please, serious calls only. If you live locally, please come in for a visit to see this beautiful car in person. We'd love to meet you, and I am sure you will be impressed. As with all our vehicles, pre-sale inspections are always welcome. From all of us, thanks for taking the time to view our auction and Good Luck to everyone bidding. Bid with confidence and bid to win! We have a $795 dealer fee. 20% deposit due within 24 hours, full payment within 5 days. If you’re a non paying bidder we have a $995 relisting fee. Please don't waste our time!

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