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2001 Xk8 Conv - 37k Miles, Fabulous Condition. Drive Anywhere. Records, Docs Etc on 2040-cars

US $15,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:37750 Color: Blue /
 Tan
Location:

Leawood, Kansas, United States

Leawood, Kansas, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:270 HP V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: SAJDA42C11nA19730
Year: 2001
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jaguar
Model: XK
Trim: Cream Leather
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: Automatic
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 37,750
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: XK8
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Tan

Vehicle 2001 Jaguar XK8 Convertible. Fabulous condition. 37,650 Original Documented Miles!!! Private Seller, NOT a dealer!
List Price $75,450 – See Window Sticker
Color Pacific Blue Metallic with Ivory Interior.
Serial #: SAJDA42C11N A19730
Overall Condition Very Good
Body Condition Paint & Body Excellent. Never wrecked or damaged. No paint work.
Other Fantastic Condition!!

2001 Jaguar – XK8 Convertible - V-8, 4.0 Litre Engine. Fully Optioned and in amazing condition.
I’m going to spend a great deal of time to give you an honest and thoroughly detailed description of this vehicle. This will make it very convenient for you to have everything listed for easy review below.

  • Year of Vehicle - 2001.
  • Exterior – Pacific Blue Metallic. Exterior shines like a new penny.
  • Interior – Ivory Leather Interior
  • Engine – 4.0 Litre-32 Valve, 290 HP V-8 Engine
  • Burl Walnut Trim – Absolutely stunning-Near Perfect!!
  • Transmission – 5-Speed Automatic with Sport mode
  • Front/Rear Foglamps
  • Remote Entry and Security System
  • Wheels/Tires – 2 wheels have curb rashes. Previously owned by a physician who didn’t park very well!!
  • Power Top with Glass Window – Works perfectly
  • Automatic On/Off Headlamps
  • Rain Sensing Wipers
  • Mechanical – Fantastic! 37,650 original miles. No issues whatsoever. Purrs like a kitten, excuse me, like a Jaguar!
  • Sound System – Unbelievable! Alpine 320 Watt System with 6 CD (CD unit spins, but does not engage-E-Bay has them for $70)
  • All gauges work perfectly.
  • Air Conditioning blows ice cold!!
  • Automatic 5 Speed
  • Pacific Blue Metallic with Ivory Cream Leather.
  • Dual Heated Power Seats to keep you toasty in the winter.
  • Power Mirrors, Locks, Windows, Steering, Cruise Control, Tilt Wheel
  • Electronic Climate Control, Dual Heating and Air Conditioning
  • Premium Alpine
  • Factory Keyless Entry
  • Dual Air Bags and Dual side Air Bags
  • ABS Braking System
  • Parktronic System
  • List Price – $75,450
  • Traction Control
  • Much, Much More!!!
  • Please look on E-Bay. There’s not another 37,650 2001 Jaguar XK8 Convertible near this condition nor near this price.
  • I’m 62 years old and this is my second car. I purchased this from the previous owner, a physician who passed away suddenly. I thought I would drive it, but only put 800 miles on it all summer! It deserves to owned by someone who will drive it regularly. Never abused or raced!

Description and Other Information

Never damaged, never wrecked, never abused. Low miles! What are you waiting for?

I’m the third owner. The second owner bought the car on December 17, 2002 with 3,947 miles and kept it until his death in June, 2013. I purchased the car from his widow.

I’m not a dealer, but I am a car enthusiast! This is my personal vehicle.

I’m owner of this vehicle with title in hand. I’ve owned it about 6 months. It had 36,900 miles on it & now has 37,650 miles.

I’ve been an E-Bayer since 1996 and am a conscientious, honest and diligent buyer and seller.

This 2001 Jaguar XK8 is simply a marvelous vehicle.

I’m always hesitant when I see vehicles listed on E-Bay with little or no information, leaving you to make a decision based on limited or no history or maintenance information and only a few photos.

It’s almost like they’re trying to hide the bad stuff by not saying anything about their car.

I’m proud of this vehicle and will tell you everything about it, good and bad!

Fortunately for you, there’s not much bad.

So, let’s get the bad out of the way.

Front passenger seat motor doesn’t work. I took this seat motor off of the passenger side and put it on the drivers side because it wasn’t working. I doubt that you’ll care about fixing it as my mechanic put it in a comfortable position. But, if you want to do so, used seat motors can be bought for about $100 with $100 installation.

Headrests - I’m told that the headrests are supposed to operate electronically. They don’t.

Small Ding - There is a small ding in one of the wheel wells. It looks like someone hit the wheel well with a door. I took the car to a paintless dent removal company and they did a great job at reducing this. You can miss it pretty easily, but again, 100% transparency and honesty.

Tires – Will need replacement in about 6,000 to 8,000 miles.

Wheel Rashes – 2 of the wheels have small curb rashes. Not bad at all, but they are there! See the photos.

CD Player doesn’t work. The head shows it’s trying to find a CD, but won’t. $75 on E-Bay and easy self installation.

I have taken immaculate care of this vehicle and had all 4 brake pads replaced.

I always wonder why people are selling their vehicles. When I bought this great vehicle in July, 2013, my thought was that I would keep it for 5-10 years. However, I only drove the vehicle about 800 miles all summer.

So, while I thought I would drive and enjoy it, I just have not done so. The car deserves to be owned by someone that will drive and enjoy this fabulous vehicle.

The big V-8 purrs and gets right with it when you want to!

All books and manuals come with this car. Every original piece of documentation comes with the car.

This car has great power, lots of room for two, almost no room for four, and a short turning radius.

The interior is in great condition with just the normal wear and patina on the console area & front seat.

Paint – The paint is in fabulous condition. The vehicle has never been wrecked, damaged or had paint work.

The original owner was a physician in his late 50’s and I am 62 years old. This is the most fun car I’ve owned in years and has never been abused.

The interior is in excellent with normal wear for a 13 year old car with 37,600 miles. There are no tears in the leather seats and the he door panels are perfect.

It is my second car and is driven ONLY on weekends to the golf course or to go out to dinner.

This is one great automobile that is ready to be driven & enjoyed for years and years to come.

Buyer to send $500 via PayPal within 48 hours. This will hold the vehicle for 10 days, whereupon the balance of purchasing price shall be paid.

You are responsible for picking up the car. If this vehicle isn’t everything I’ve said, I’ll refund your deposit. But it is everything and more!

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