1999 Jaguar Xjr Supercharged 58k Miles !! on 2040-cars
Riverside, Connecticut, United States
Selling my 1999 Jaguar XJR in silver, black interior. This car has just over 58k original miles and has been a very well cared for vehicle. This is a UK made 4-door luxury performance car that is as nice today as when it rolled off the line. The car has been extremely pampered with the wood trim, paint, seats, carpeting all in great condition. This car has a power sunroof, power telescoping steering wheel, all power seating, all controls and aspects of the vehicle are working perfectly. The car handles terrific, the engine is a real beast with the supercharged power behind it. The sound system is perfect and comes with a multi-disc changer, factory installed. This has been a spare driver for me now selling as we are moving. I have serviced this car regularly and the only thing I have needed to do of late is an oil pan seal, nothing else. The car has been garaged and avail for inspection anytime, you will not be disappointed if in the market for an XJR, wont find another one like this in such excellent condition and such low mileage.
Power and Performance4.0L V-8 370 HP engine 5-spd auto transmission w/OD 120 amp alternator Engine oil cooler Axle Ratio 3.06 axle ratio Fuel Tank 23.1 gal. fuel tank Dual stainless steel exhaust with chrome tailpipe finish Handling and ControlRear-wheel drive Sport suspension ABS & driveline traction control Front double wishbone suspension Automatic ride control front and rear anti roll bar rear coli springs front and rear vented disc brakes 4-wheel disc brakes rack & pinion steering 18.0" silver aluminum wheels P255/40ZR 18.0BSW performance tires |
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