2000 Xjr 4 Doors Sdn Xj8 Fully Loaded Xtra Clean, Solid !!! on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJR
Trim: XJR 4 DOOR SDN
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 113,300
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: XJR SUPER CHARGED
Exterior Color: BRITISH RACING GREEN
Interior Color: Tan
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You're looking at a 2000 JAGUAR XJR SEDAN one of the most underrated / understated cars on the road !!! this car resale value should be as good as Lexus or other reliable luxury cars on the road. I think that day will come. A true driving experience, this car handles the road like a glove fits perfect. it's if like you took McQueen and Bond and you put em together this what would come out (:(:(: I have a small collection that includes other great cars but this one is something else. it's just an amazing machine. I got an XKR and another XJR.
This model had a timing chain component issue that was notorious and caused an engine failure. Once upgraded with a new component ( upgrade applied after numerous incidents that was reported by unhappy costumers...Ford motors corrected failure)), car is pretty much bullet proof. Good news is, Jaguar was handles by Ford motors those years.
This XJR has the upgrade ($2500) well maintained.
No nikasil lined cylinders!!!!!!!!! Those were in earlier models, this model has steel sleeves.
Let me tell you when a Mercedes or a BMW breaks down and they do often, they cost much more to fix than a Jaguar...That's a fact!
New radiator hoses
new belts
supercharger conditioned
Preformance mufflers-horse power increase (395)
TUNE UP BY A JAGUAR SPECIALIST
New brakes
Tires have 97% on them
All electrics work. power seats, windows, mirrors, sun roof, clock, heater, Ice cold A/C all works in xlnt condition
Interior is close to perfect. Stereo system sounds great.
Extertior paint looks pretty good for it's age, couple a dings nothing to worry about.
CAR HAD COUPLE FENDER BANDERS NOTHING MAJOR SEE REPORT. No frame damage, no rust, no after market all is original and Clear title. California Native.
All lights are working well. On dash no warning lights of any kind period.
New Shocks.
Head lights have European yellow tint (removable)
This XJR has special ordered emblams trims (removable) ($300 worth)
Car sounds amazing with perfomance mufflers. books and keys included.
You are bidding on 2000 JAGUAR XJR I reserve the right to end Auction at anytime. Car sold locally, sold as is where is. No Warrenty.
The Color is the original Factory color BRITISH RACING GREEN, cr was never repainted. Original HWY mileage please see report. average 8600 miles per year.
Sunroof works and function great, no slowness or noise. Heated seats. Headliner like new in perfect condition. No leaks of any kind ' Desert dry'.
Very Quite engine, no knocking of any kind. Transmission shifts smoothly. No loose Joints.
Wheels tinted black over Original Factory stain...Paint can be removed without any harm to original wheel color.
Please no low ballers keep it clean and respectful.
Yes, I'm very Passionate about Jaguars and this car got my vote. I know about cars and I think Jags are one of the best cars on the road for the money.
I got another 2004 XJR and 2003 XKR !
2000 Jaguar XJR 'S Kelley blue book valued at $8640.00
See photos attached. I'll answer any Q's you guys have.
Thank you.
Car marked as sold....It's not. A buyer clicked buy it now or somthing like that and sent a massage that it was done by mistake...Sh*t happanes.
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