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2001 Jaguar Xjr Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l Serviced, More Photos In Description on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:164000
Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

2001 Jaguar XJR

Specifics on the vehicle:

Front Engine, Rear Wheel Drive
4.0L Supercharged Dual Over Head Cam Engine
5 - Speed Shift-able Transmission
Green Exterior, Tan Leather Interior
Full Size Spare
~164,000 Miles on Odometer

Aside from options listed in the vehicle specifics section above, some other features are:
Automatic Headlights
Automatic Windscreen Wipers
Self Adjusting Suspension
Sport Mode
6 CD Changer
GPS (Satellite Navigation)
Driver and Passenger electric adjustable seats
Valet Mode
Retractable Antenna
Front and Rear Foglights
Sun/Moon Roof
Reversing Radar (While backing up, a beeping increases in frequency the closer the car comes to an object)
Locking Gas Cover

The car has come fully loaded with options from the dealer.

Unless I specify something doesn't work, it does.

SERVICES INCLUDE:
Timing Chain Guides and Tensioners (From Plastic To Metal components, longer lasting)
Full Transmission Rebuild
Brakes
Various Suspension Parts
Rear Badge
Air Filter
Oil (changed before your purchase)
Spark Plugs

FAULTS:
Faded paint in various spots (not down to metal, not on all panels. Wax does help a great deal make it less noticeable)
Faulty EGT Sensor (regarding emissions, nothing inhibiting for a Florida registered car.)
Supercharger Belt may need replacing soon (Good chance of this being changed before the car is sold)
6 CD Changer has loose wiring that needs to be fixed, but still works intermittently


Tires have at least 50% tread left on them, no unusual wear, is in good alignment, rotated when time arrives. I will get a more specific amount of tread left written.

The full size spare is in as good, or better, condition then the wheels being driven on, along with plenty of tread on it.

All options (except mentioned otherwise) function.


Test drives, inspections, and questions welcome. Will upload more pictures over time.


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Please note that in the photos, moisture is apparent on panels and glass because they were taken early in the morning, THIS IS NOT FADING. It is ONLY moisture, and only on the outside of the car. will have other pictures in better light soon as well like some of these.


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