2002 Jaguar Xj8 Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Dublin, Ohio, United States
For sale is a Jaguar XJ8 2002. This car has the 3rd gen tensioners. It needs some TLC hence the reserve price. I use this as my daily runner and she has served me well for the last 3 years. Regular oil changes, tires are only 15000 miles old. I have a set of snow tires that I will also include in the sale. It has rust around the left wheel arch and some bubbling on the other side. All are shown in the photos. The interior is in great shape and is also shown. Car is sold as-is. Please contact me for any questions. Kelly Blue book for this car in this condition (fair) is around $2500.To view the CARFAX Vehicle History Report, please click the link below:
2002 JAGUAR XJ8 (SAJDA14CX2LF46349)
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