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2006 Jaguar Xjr - Supercharged V8, Black On Black on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:61500
Location:

Binghamton, New York, United States

Binghamton, New York, United States
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Beautiful Black on Black XJR fully loaded. Sticker price new in 2006 was $83000. Overall condition is very good to excellent. Some small paint blemishes as you would expect with a 2006 vehicle, but no body dents. Everything is in working order. This is a wonderful car to drive for a Sunday afternoon cruise or a daily driver. When you want to get adventurous, this car will not disappoint. With a supercharged 400hp engine and a lightweight aluminum body, this Jag loves to roar. Amazing equipment package keeps you wrapped in luxury and the multitude of safety features keeps you safely on the road.

SPECS:
4.2L V8 Supercharger 6-speed Automatic
Torque: 413 ft-lbs. @ 3500 rpm
Horsepower: 400 hp @ 6100 rpm
Transmission: 6-speed shiftable automatic
Range in miles (cty/hwy): 334.5/490.6 mi.
EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy): 17/24 mpg
Limited Slip Differential
Traction Control
ABS

FEATURES:

•4-Wheel Disc Brakes•AM/FM Radio•Adaptive Cruise Control
•Anti-Lock Brakes•Anti-Theft System•Auxiliary Power Outlet
•Bluetooth Integrated Phone System•Jaguar Carpeted Floor Mats•CD Changer
•CD Player•Child Safety Locks•Dual Front/Rear Climate Control
•Dual Climate Control•Dual Front Airbags•Dual Power Seats (w/Lumbar Support)
•Driver Seat Memory Settings•Fog Lights•Gasoline Fuel
•Heated Leather Seats•Homelink 3 Button Garage Door Opener•Keyless Entry
•Leather/Wood Heated Steering Wheel•Navigation System - 2013 Map Updates•Passenger Lumbar
•Power Driver Seat•Power Locks•Power/Auto-Folding/Auto-Dimming Mirrors
•Power Moon Roof•Power Steering•Power Windows
•Alpine 12 Speaker Premium Sound•Rain Sensor•Rear Defroster
•Rear Entertainment System (DVD in Headrests/Stereo Control/Phone Control)•Rear Head Air Bag•Rear Parking Aid
•Rear Power Window Shade•Security System•Side Airbags
•Side Head Air Bag•Steering Wheel Mounted Controls- Phone/Radio•Telescoping Steering Wheel/Adjustable Foot Pedals (Driver Memory)
•Tilt/Auto Tilt-Away Steering (Driver Memory)•Traction Control•Variable Wipers
•Voice Activated Cabin/Phone Controls•Wheel Type-Aluminum•Xenon Headlights 




....AND MORE


On Aug-21-14 at 20:28:00 PDT, seller added the following information:

Tires and brakes in great shape - 80% or better, were new when I purchased at 55k miles.

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