Xj8 2002 Vanden Plas Excellent Condition 87k Miles Garaged, Pride Of Ownership on 2040-cars
Woodland Hills, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Jaguar
Drive Type: RWD
Model: XJ8
Mileage: 87,000
Trim: 4-Door
2002 Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas 87K. Superb Condition Never smoked in, always garaged with constant maintained services. Parking Sensors Heated Seats CD Changer. Definitely a pride of ownership car epitomizing all of the luxury Jaguar had to offer. Drives like a dream. Has small dent on side flare, and scuffs on front bumper (all pictured). The car is being marketed elsewhere, and is subject to removal from ebay if sold.
EXTERIOR
One-touch power tilt/slide sunroof
Auto on/off headlamps
Front/rear fog lamps
Pwr heated body-color door mirrors
Rain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wiper
Chrome "leaper" hood ornament
INTERIOR
Multi-adjustable pwr front bucket seats w/lumbar support
Connolly leather seating surfaces
Burl walnut trim
Carpeted footwell rugs
Pwr tilt/telescopic steering wheel-inc: auto tilt-away feature, audio/speed controls
Reverse park control (RPC) (Provides an audible warning to the driver of the distance to an obstacle behind the vehicle)
Trip computer/message center/outside-temperature indicator
Pwr windows w/one-touch down
Central locking doors/trunk/fuel filler door
3-position memory w/personalized remote activation-inc: door mirrors, driver seat, steering column position
Integrated 4-channel garage door/entry gate opener (Homelink compatible)
Speed control
Vehicle security system w/remote entry, engine immobilizer, audible verification
Automatic climate control
Heated rear window
140-watt premium audio system-inc: 6-disc CD autochanger
Retractable cup holders
Electrochromic rearview mirror
Illuminated sun visors/map lights
Door-mounted curb illumination lamps
MECHANICAL
4.0L (244) DOHC EFI 32-valve aluminum alloy V8 engine w/continuous variable cam phasing
5-speed automatic transmission w/OD, normal & sport shift modes
Automatic stability/traction control-inc: engine/brake intervention
Rear wheel drive
113" wheelbase
Fully independent front suspension w/double wishbones, coil springs, anti-roll bar, anti-dive geometry
Fully independent rear suspension w/driveshafts acting as upper links, coil springs, anti-lift/anti-squat geometry
16" x 7" aluminum wheels
Speed-proportional, variable ratio, pwr rack & pinion steering
Pwr 4-wheel ventilated disc brakes
4-wheel anti-lock brakes w/yaw control (ABS Plus)
23.1 gallon fuel tank
SAFETY
4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS)
Driver & front passenger front airbags
Driver & front passenger side airbags
3-point front safety belts w/height-adjustable upper anchorages, pretensioners
3-point rear safety belts
Child seat safety belt locking/tether anchorage
Automatic stability/traction
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