2006 Jaguar Xj8 Vanden Plas on 2040-cars
Bohannon, Virginia, United States
Up for sale is my beautiful 2006 Jaguar XJ Vanden Plas. I purchased this vehicle in 2012 in North Carolina with 90,000 miles on it. This vehicle has never been flooded or been in any accidents. The Vanden Plas is the more luxurious trim level on the XJ model, and this one had literally all but one option installed- adaptive cruise control. Other than adaptive cruise control, it has every luxurious option offered on the XJ sedan, and they all work. The vehicle is a pleasure to drive; it glides down the road on it's independent air suspension. All original equipment is included, from the lambswool floor mats to the Serius Satellite radio remote control. The car has and continues to be garage kept. The paint looks and shines like it just came off the showroom floor. Over the past two years of my ownership I have replaced the front air suspension system, the rear control arms and front control arm bushings, and the alternator- good news for the buyer, because these were elements of the car prone to cause problems, and they've already been fixed! I also have all service records indicating these repairs and scheduled maintenance since my ownership. The Jag starts right up and purrs down the road at 75 MPH, all while still under 2000 RPMs. There are no warning messages on the dash but the engine light is on due to an oxygen sensor needing replacement- I have the paperwork diagnosing this. The odometer is currently at 127,388, but the car is a daily driver so this will change. Test drives are welcome from serious inquirers. I will accept paypal or cashier's check; however, if paying by cashiers check, the vehicle and the title will not be released until payment has cleared. Scammers will be reported to eBay. This is an excellent car and I know whoever buys it will be more than satisfied with their purchase.
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