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2012 Jaguar Xk R-s (1 Of 100 For Us Market) Coupe 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $91,000.00
Year:2012 Mileage:24167 Color: trim and bright polished wheels
Location:

Laurens, South Carolina, United States

Laurens, South Carolina, United States

2012 Jaguar XK-RS located in Laurens, SC. Only 100 coupes available in for US Market in 2012. 


Because we are an exclusive Ford dealership, this car is priced to sell FAST!!! This is a very rare vehicle producing 550 Horsepower to the rear wheels through its 5.0L engine. With just a little over 24,000 miles on it, there is still a significant amount factory warranty left on the car. The buyer will be responsible for all delivery and/or shipping charges. Firmin Ford holds the right to end the auction early if the vehicle is sold on site.


Specs Box: 2012 Jaguar XKR-S

—Body style: compact, four-seat, rear-wheel-drive convertible.

—Engine: aluminum, 550-horsepower, DOHC, direct-injection, supercharged 5-liter V-8; 502 foot-pounds of torque from 2,500 to 5,500 rpm.

—Transmission: six-speed automatic with paddle shifters.

—Estimated fuel mileage: 15/22 mpg city/highway; 91 octane.

—Fuel tank: 18.8 gallons.

—0-60 mph: 4.2 seconds; top speed 186 mph.

—Wheelbase/length: 108.3/188.7 inches.

—Front head/leg/shoulder room: 37.8/43/56.6 inches.

—Rear head/leg/shoulder room: 33.1/27.6/42.4 inches.

—Curb weight: 4,079 pounds.

—Trunk capacity: 11.1 cubic feet (7.1 top down).

—Turning circle: 35.8 feet.

—Standard equipment: keyless locking and push-button ignition, dual-zone automatic climate control, leather-trimmed front racing seats with performance harness cutouts,

 16-way adjustable and heated front seats, three-spoke multifunction (heated) steering wheel, rear wing with carbon-fiber insert, 7-inch touchscreen (for audio, navigation,

 Bluetooth and climate control), 14-speaker Bowers & Wilkins audio system with HD Radio/USB/CD/iPod, carbon fiber front air splitter, carbon fiber rear air diffuser, HID

 xenon headlights with "active" turning function and washers, heated (folding) auto-dimming rear mirrors, ultrasonic parking sensors front and rear with rearview camera,

 rain-sensing wipers, electric parking brake, stainless steel-trimmed pedals, 20-inch alloy wheels and Pirelli PZero ZR tires.

—Safety equipment: four air bags, active front headrests, pop-up rollover hoops, brake assist, brake-force distribution, ABS, stability and traction controls, and cornering

 brake control.

—Starting price: $138,875, including $875 freight charge.

—Warranty: five years/50,000 miles bumper-to-bumper, including battery replacement and roadside assistance; free maintenance for 12 months/12,500 miles.

—Where assembled: Coventry, England.

The 2012 Jaguar XK is available in three models: XK, XKR and XKR-S. Each can be had in coupe or convertible body styles.

The base XK comes loaded with 19-inch wheels, an adjustable suspension, keyless ignition/entry, automatic bi-xenon headlamps, LED running lamps, rear foglamps, power-folding and auto-dimming mirrors, front and rear parking sensors, a rearview camera and automatic wipers. Interior features include leather upholstery and interior trim, heated and cooled 10-way power front seats (with adjustable bolsters and lumbar support), heated power tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, driver and passenger memory functions, and automatic dual-zone climate control. Electronic features include a touchscreen interface, a navigation system, Bluetooth, a Bowers & Wilkins sound system, a six-CD changer, an iPod/USB audio interface and satellite radio. The convertible adds a power-operated roof and tonneau cover. Adaptive headlights and HD radio are options.

The XKR adds a supercharged engine, different 19-inch wheels, upgraded brakes, upgraded exhaust, adaptive headlights and HD radio. The Dynamic Pack adds 20-inch wheels, revised suspension (springs, dampers, lower ride height), a larger rear wing, a lower front aero splitter, rocker sill extension, a rear aero diffuser and red brake calipers. The Black Pack adds different 20-inch wheels, a larger rear spoiler, front aero splitter and black trim in lieu of chrome. Also optional are adaptive cruise control and sport seats.

The XKR-S adds a more powerful supercharged engine, wider 20-inch wheels in a matte grey finish, upgraded exhaust, a more aggressively tuned suspension, a carbon-fiber front aero splitter and rear aero diffuser, a trunk-mounted wing, an extensive aerodynamic body kit, heated-only sport seats (cooled function removed) and unique interior trim. The Bright Pack adds chrome exterior trim and bright polished wheels.

Options on all XK models include a heated windshield and a sport steering wheel wrapped in faux suede.



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