2000 Jaguar Vanden Plas Supercharged Luxury Sedan on 2040-cars
St. George, Utah, United States
This is your opportunity to own a classic 2000 Jaguar Vanden Plas supercharged luxury sedan. This car was the top of the line model when sold new so it has all the bells and whistles. The supercharged 370 HP engine was a special order from the factory and is very rare - only 788 of this make/model were ever made. Not to be confused with the normally aspirated VDP versions which are plentiful. Governor-Limited top speed of 155 mph, goes 0-60 in a quick 5.5 seconds, yet you can expect 21 mpg highway! This is a very comfortable car. Original price for this vehicle was $81,000 but wife says I have too many cars so this one can be yours for $8,000 OBO.
Standard Features include power everything, leather everything, navigation, Alpine premium sound, sunroof, 6 CD changer, and ice-cold a/c. Only aftermarket item is a Kenwood Sirius Satellite.
New Michelin tires and meticulous maintenance records make this the car of your dreams for a fraction of the price of a new car.
You won't believe how well this vehicle has been maintained. It recently won First Place for Imports Division at the Hurricane Valley Easter Car Show. No other car currently selling for $8,000 can compare to this classic beauty. Seeing this car is believing, and once you drive this car you will be hooked!
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