2005 Jaguar Xj Super V8 Fast Luxury. Rare & Beautiful Every Option-stunning! on 2040-cars
Verona, Wisconsin, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:SUPERCHARGED 4.2L 4196CC V8 GAS DOHC
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ8
Options: EVERY OPTION, CHROME PACKAGE, LONG WHEELBASE ALLOY BODY, 19" CHROME PERFORMANCE WHEELS, BLUETOOTH, HEATED WINDSHIELD, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, HEATED SEATS FRONT AND REAR, DVD SYSTEM, REAR DVD/STEREO AND GAMING CONTROL, RECLINING REAR SEATS, BURL WOOD ACCENTS, PREMIUM SOUND, ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL-really cool feature!, 4 ZONE A/C, REAR SEAT AND REAR WINDOW BLINDS, BREMBO 4 PISTON BRAKES WITH ACTIVE BOOSTER, AIR SUSPENSION, NAVIGATION SYSTEM, ACCESSORY POWER OUTLEST BOTH REAR SEAT, LUXURY REAR FOLDING TRAYS, LUXURY WOOL FLOOR MATS, SUPERCHARGED ENGINE, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: L Sedan 4-Door
Safety Features: ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL, REMOTE ENTRY, ADAPTIVE RESTRAINT SYSTEM, DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL, ACTIVE BRAKE BOOSTER, BREMBO 4 PISTON BRAKES, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 136,000
Sub Model: Super V8
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Tan
Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
I bought this remarkable Super V8 new for $93,000 and have loved every minute of owning her. You simply will not find another Super V8 this beautiful. The 390HP supercharged engine really fires the lightened aluminum body off the line. It is a large luxury sedan, it drives like a much smaller sports car.
While you're getting ogled as a driver, your rear seat passengers will enjoy limousine-like luxury. The rear seats recline and are heated with independent temperature controls. There is a rear console for them to control the stereo, DVD system and gaming input. The right rear seat can even control the front passenger seat. Mom will want you to turn this feature off the first time the kids start messing with her seat. The switch to turn off that feature is on the drivers arm rest. The folding rear trays are like really nice airplane trays-adorned with the beautiful black walnut burl wood. Those rear seat guests or kids will feel like celebrities cruising in this super car as you raise the electronically controlled rear shade. They can pull up the rear side window shades too.
Super V8's are rare as they were expensive and hard to find. I get 24mpg on the highway and 20mpg general purpose miles. I have meticulously maintained my car in a heated garage while I drive her on my 50 mile daily commute. She is most fun on extended road trips however. Despite her mileage, she has many, many good miles and years in her. Your friends will think you paid a ton more than you'll have to to own this wonderful car. There is nothing wrong with her at all. It's like shoes, women and underwear...sometimes you just need a change (sorry about the women comment, honey. Just trying to be funny).
I have this car for sale locally. You can look at, inspect and test drive near Madison, WI before bidding but please bid if you're interested or it may sell locally from under your feet and you'll be seriously sorry to have missed out on this exceptional luxury sports sedan.
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