X-type 2.5 Awd Runs And Drives Very Good. As Traded. No Reserve. Absolute Sale on 2040-cars
Avenel, New Jersey, United States
NO RESERVE! Absolute Sale!
Offered for sale is a 2003 Jaguar X-Type 2.5 AWD. Only 60,376 miles. Bulletproof 6-Cylinder Engine. Automatic Transmission. Leather Interior. All Power Options.2014 NJ Inspected. Car Runs and Drives Extremely Well. Exterior has various minor scratches, nicks, scuffs, missing trim, and other imperfections throughout the vehicle. Interior is in great shape showing normal wear consistent with the age and mileage. Electrical accessories seem to operate as they should. Engine and Transmission seem to be in very good shape. Air Conditioning is warm, and will probably needed to be recharged. Car is sold with a reconstructed title. Please study the pictures carefully. What you see is what you get. As traded. Given the nature and general condition of this car and an absolute NO RESERVE auction this car is sold absolutely as-is, where-is, with all faults it may or may not have and without any warranties expressed or implied. That said, HAPPY BIDDING to all! Terms of sale: $250 good faith non-refundable PayPal deposit is due immediately after the end of the auction. 25% of the remaining balance is due in 2 business days after the end of the auction in cash or bank/certified funds. Balance is due in 3 more business days after the end of this auction in cash or bank/certified funds. If you can not or unwilling to follow this terms than please do not bid. All NJ Residents are subject to NJ sales tax unless exempt from such. All retail buyers are subject to $89 doc/transaction fee as required by the law. Vehicle description represents our subjective opinion. Manufacturers warranty applies and supersedes any and all warranties if any. This vehicle is sold with a reconstructed PA title. Buyer is responsible for shipping, however, we will assist in any way we can, just ask. Please absolutely no "zero" or "negative" feedback bidders (you must contact me prior to bidding). Non-paying bidders will be reported to eBay and collection agency. This vehicle is also advertised locally. Seller reserves the right to end/cancel this auction at any time at sole discretion. Thank you and GOOD LUCK! |
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