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2004 Jaguar Xjr , Low Miles Mint Condition on 2040-cars

US $13,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:72306 Color: Aluminum body
Location:

Commerce Township, Michigan, United States

Commerce Township, Michigan, United States

 Up for sale is my mint condition 2004 Jaguar XJR.  It is in like new condition and is ready to go.  The following is the listing of all the options and conditions:

  • Carpet in like new condition
  • Carpeted footwell rugs
  • Cellular phone pre-wire
  • Dual zone auto climate control w/filtration
  • Electrochromic rearview mirror
  • Floormats in excellent condition
  • Front/rear cupholders
  • Heated front/rear seats
  • Heated steering wheel
  • Integrated universal garage door opener
  • Interior in like new condition
  • Leather 16-way pwr R performance front bucket seats w/driver memory feature
  • Leather-wrapped R-Performance shift knob
  • Piano black/walnut burl interior trim
  • Premium sound system w/6-disc CD changer
  • Pwr adjustable pedals w/memory
  • Pwr rear center sunblind
  • Pwr tilt/telescopic wood/leather steering wheel w/auto tilt-away feature, memory feature, audio controls, heated
  • Pwr windows w/one-touch up/down feature for all windows
  • Radar-based adaptive cruise control
  • Reverse Park Control (RPC) (Provides an audible warning to the driver of the distance to an obstacle behind the vehicle)
  • Seats in like new condition
  • Trip computer/multi-lingual message center/outside-temperature indicator
  • Vehicle security system w/remote entry

Exterior

  • Aluminum body
  • Bright finish bumper blades, door handles & window surrounds
  • Bright mesh grille insert w/R badging
  • Chrome "leaper" hood ornament
  • Exterior in excellent condition
  • Front/rear fog lamps
  • One-touch pwr tilt/slide glass moonroof
  • Pwr heated, pwr folding, self-dimming mirrors
  • Pwr pull-down trunk latching
  • Rain-sensing windscreen wipers w/heated wiper park feature
  • Xenon HID headlamps

Safety

  • 3-point safety belts w/pretensioners at all seating positions
  • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes
  • Adaptive Restraint Technology System (ARTS)
  • Child seat safety belt locking
  • Driver/front passenger frontal & side airbags
  • Energy absorbing front seat backrests
  • Height-adjustable front seatbelts
  • ISOFIX child seat tethered anchorages
  • Side-curtain airbags above front/rear doors

Mechanical

  • 19" x 8.5" alloy wheels
  • 22.3 gallon fuel tank
  • 4-wheel anti-lock brakes
  • 4.2L DOHC EFI 32-valve supercharged liquid intercooled aluminum alloy V8 engine, 400 HP
  • 6-speed automatic transmission w/OD
  • Bright finish exhaust tips
  • Computer active technology suspension (CATS) active damping
  • Dynamic stability control (DSC)
  • Electronic parking brake
  • Full size spare tire w/alloy wheel
  • Independent double control arm front suspension
  • Independent multi-link rear suspension
  • Pwr vented front/rear Brembo disc brakes w/emergency brake assist
  • R-performance tuned suspension
  • Rear-wheel drive
  • Self-leveling air suspension
  • Speed sensitive variable ratio pwr rack & pinion steering
  • Traction control

Audio:  Premium Alpine stereo

Tires:  Pirelli tires with 85% tread remaining

Wheels:  Aluminum wheels

Values

 

Rough
Trade-In

Average
Trade-In

Clean
Trade-In

Clean
Retail

Base Price

$4,675

$6,575

$8,175

$10,775

Mileage (73,000)

$3,275

$3,275

$3,275

$3,275

Total Base Price

$7,950

$9,850

$11,450

$14,050

Options: (change)

 

 

 

 

Navigation System

$275

$275

$275

$325

Price with Options

$8,225

$10,125

$11,725

$14,375

This car runs and drives rides like new.  Just needs a new home.  Florida car, never seen snow.  Mint condition

 


 


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