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Jaguar Xj6. Maintenance Records, Garaged, Looks Great! on 2040-cars

US $3,000.00
Year:1995 Mileage:196231
Location:

Cedar Bluff, Alabama, United States

Cedar Bluff, Alabama, United States

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Very Nice Southern Jaguar XJ 6!

I am describing this vehicle as honestly as possible and best to my knowledge.

Also see pictures as they tell you the story...

Ok, I am selling my 1995 Jaguar XJ6

It is 6 cylinder, automatic, 4 door English sedan

Has 196,231 miles

I owned this car for about 2 years

It Looks, Runs And Drives Very Well!
No Rust!

Engine accelerates very strong! Transmission shifts very smooth. Sports Mode on transmission works excellent!

Body is great for it's age, no rust!

Breaks work very good!

Glass is all good!

Security system!

Hot Heater!


Steering is straight, suspension works very well, yet sometimes makes noise when going over bad bumpy road.

Tires are good for now, could use replacement next year.

No known leaks of any kind. The last time car was inspected in early January of 2014. It was inspected for leaks, safety, etc.

I want to make something very clear: do not expect a new car here, it is 1995. It is not in like brand new condition, but expect a nice car! It has normal wear and tear on interior and exterior. Radio and sunroof don’t work, AC doesn’t blow cold but heater is very hot!

Some other things:

SRS/Airbag light is on and check engine light comes up sometimes. It was always like this since I got it.

Driver’s side outside door handle is broken.

None of this stuff interferes with daily operation, and it is ready to go the distance for you. Car is great on gas. Enjoy it for years to come!

I got the car about 2 years ago and used a lot for interstate driving.

Sails smoothly on the road and feels very safe.

Since I got it, I put new battery. New alternator was installed last week.

Car was and still is good to me. It is a joy to drive, feels very safe and it turns a lot of heads! People always compliment and I was told numerous times that this is the best, and most comfortable ride ever. Expect a lot of attention with this car.

I have maintenance/repair records for the car for several years. I got them from previous owner. It was always garaged and serviced very well.

Note to people who think that owning a Jaguar is very expensive: I constantly hear that “it must be very expensive to own this car”. Actually, it is not. Parts do usually cost more but many retail auto part stores and online part stores carry parts for this car. You just have to be smart and don't let some repair shops to rip you off, just because you drive a Jaguar.

I will give a lot of tips to the new owner on how to save thousands by avoiding unnecessary repairs, reject over-inflated "extra labor" time and avoid parts price mark ups (actually, this is useful for every car you own).

Also, keep in mind that owners of these cars give it very high ratings on Kelly Blue Book and Edmunds.

Car is sold AS IS, WHER IS.

I can help you with arranging shipping or I can deliver a car within 50 miles of Cedar Bluff, AL if you can give me a ride back home.

Questions? Email me!

 

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