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Super Nice Jaguar X-type Low Miles, Runs And Looks Great on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:102000
Location:

Greenwood, Indiana, United States

Greenwood, Indiana, United States

 2003 JAGUAR X-TYPE 2.5

This is one very nice car, I get compliments on it all the time. All my friends and neighbors think it is much newer than it is and I must be rolling in the dough to be driving a Jaguar. Now you can own this fine vehicle and at an affordable price. Get your tax check ready this is the one.

I drive this car daily and it runs perfectly. It has low miles for the year and most of the miles are highway.  I drove it to Florida, New York, and New Orleans in the last 4 months alone. I would drive this car anywhere. If you want a good dependable car this is the one. Everything works, all options work as they should.

The interior looks brand new, It is never eaten in and has never been smoked in. The back seat looks as though it has never been sat in. I have no children and I know the previous owner had no children. No visible rust anywhere, the body is straight and looks great, the paint is nice and shiny, you might find a small surface scratch or rock chip or a small door ding but you would have to really look to find it. It does have one minor accident reported in the history from the previous owner. It was a small right side front fender, it did not cause the air bag to deploy and was fixed and you can never tell it happened. I would have never known if the previous owner hadn’t told me. It is a clean and clear title No salvage or rebuilt. Overall this is a great car for being 10 years old.

I am only selling because I have my eyes on a Porsche. ;)

Feel free to contact me for an in person inspection and test drive.

Call if you have any questions 317-800-4920

* New tires in the last 6 months

* No lights on / mechanically sound

* Complete service records

* Physician driven (previous owner)

* Interior near perfect

* Heated seats

* Clean & Clear Title

* Cold AC and Hot Heat

I have high EBay feedback and have done my best to honestly represent this vehicle.

The buyer must be prepared to pay for the item if you are the winning bidder. A $500 nonrefundable deposit is due by PayPal at the close of the auction. The remaining amount is due in cash at pick up. If you choose to ship the car at your own expense you may send the remaining payment before the car is picked up. Once you have bought the car it is yours and considered sold with no warranty.

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