2002 Jaguar Xjr, Ca Car, A Real Beauty, Great Performance, Low Miles, Very Clean on 2040-cars
Newhall, California, United States
Body Type:seda
Engine:4.0 liter V8 dual overhead cam supercharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jaguar
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: XKR
Trim: Sedan
Drive Type: RWD
Options: navigation, parktronic, wheels, tint,, traction control, wood trim, ALPINE sound, heated rear seats, Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 58,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Supercharged
Exterior Color: Dk Anthracite metallic (near black)
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This car has been in my community since NEW. If your here looking, you know that this is the V8 Supercharged luxury model which is the best in the series that Jaguar makes. In addition, what is extremely important is that it is the highly regarded 2002. An astute buyer stays away from the earlier supercharger xjr models as their were issues with the engine due to composition of materials used.. The 2002 is PERFECT and noted in all auto journals as the year to buy.
Built completely in England. Garage kept of course and owned by enthusiasts who own multiple cars... does not mean you need to not use as a daily driver... I am just noting that as it does have lower miles than most and is in top condition. Non smoking vehicle as all my vehicles are.
The engine is the INFAMOUS V8 Supercharged - one of the most powerful in the segment, incredible 400 horses, pedal on the medal and this cat GOES FAST... and I own Ferrari's and other sportscars, yet this car moves. Tranny shifts perfectly and you have options on how you want to drive, in sport mode or other so you can have fun too.
The exterior paint looks great...some chips front spoiler are and few back bumper, otherwise an awesome color w/ some metallic flake to give you that sparkle, tinted windows and a black interior that is in near top condition.
All electrical functions properly, just passenger side locking using remote at times does not go down, probably simple fix.
AC blows ice-cold. The passengers at the back can also control and direct airflow. Heated front AND rear seats. And there are 14 adjustable power controls including lumbar support for both driver and passenger seats.
The steering wheel has control buttons for most everything so you don’t have to take your eyes off the road. Also has the auto dimming rear view mirror to cope with those who get close behind you, and blind you with their headlights - for a more relaxed evening or night driving experience!
Check these very expensive rims out ! Just gorgeous and gets a lot of compliments. The red spare has never seen the ground.
Great Alpine sound system and cd (holds 6) in the trunk, located next to the Navigation System.. A fine PREMIUM surround system!!!! One of the first navigation systems.
Low numbers of these jaguar xjr were built in 2002 and overall for the USA..
I am marketing this car with exceptional pricing. Please enjoy the pictures and good luck bidding on this superb example of the best of Jaguar.. Look at all my listings to see the caliber of what I am selling.
Jaguar XKR for Sale
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- Blk/blk supercharged b&w audio, ipod, usb, sat, nav, 510horsepower(US $53,999.00)
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- 2010 jaguar xkr base convertible 2-door 5.0l
- 2001 jaguar xkr base convertible 2-door 4.0l
- Only 4700 one owner miles, warranty and service until 10/16, 3.19% financing(US $89,900.00)
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