2004 Jaguar Xjr Base Sedan 4-door 4.2l Supercharged With Navigation on 2040-cars
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
2ND LISTING, CAR ALREADY SOLD 2 WEEKS AGO ON EBAY, BUYER NEVER CAME TO TABLE WITH CASH!
This is a rare Jaguar that I just didn't want to give up but we are moving and downsizing and car hasn't been driven in almost a year. I know of nothing but cosmetic items that need taken care of. Car runs great and super fast! I bought car with apox 42,000 miles on it in 2007 ! Lease turn in sold and bought at Manheim. 90% of miles put on car between PGH and OCMD, between 2007 - 2011 Had new brakes and tires put on car a month before I transferred tag, to a current work vehicle. It has since expired its inspection but I have no knowledge or reason to believe it would not pass inspection right now. Just started car for first time in months and fired right up. Has Navigation in trunk but not sure of discs, I have never used or tried and have never seen discs, but could be installed in holder in trunk? Does need both side rear small light lens cover, can't really be seen in pics. Never priced out but figure $20 for lens cover???? Also needs bottom lower front grill plastic guard. This car has NOT had any paint or body work done to it since I have owned and don't think it had any done prior to my ownership. The stains visible on carpet in trunk are from spilt Clorox Cleaner from car cleaning products in truck that somehow opened in travel. This car has NO flood damage and has never been near a flood since the day I owned it and I have no reason to believe it was ever damaged before my ownership! Car was maintained well but not been to Jag dealership in last few years. I recall having no issues with this car at all but the car fax will tell you last time I had any Jag service. I have owned new Jags, 2005 Mercedes Benz S500, Lincolns, Caddys, Lexus and Infinitis and this by far my favorite of all of them. It is complete style with the handling and power of any car I had including a Supra Twin Turbo & Jaq XJ 12 !!!! I am starting this auction at a very fair price with no reserve and this car WILL SELL AGAIN!!!!! I was offered almost $11,000 on trade but didn't want to sell at time! I sure do now!!!! Email any questions and I will answer to the best of my ability! Good luck bidding! |
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