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Jaguar Xk8 Convertible In Mint Condition on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:19973 Color: yet covered with white leather interior surrounded with special Walnut wood grain trim
Location:

Willoughby, Ohio, United States

Willoughby, Ohio, United States
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2005 Jaguar XK8 convertible with 19,973 original miles!

 

People always say the car was driven by a little old lady.  In this case it is true, she is my wife.

 

This is a two owner car, has been kept in a heated garaged, well maintained and serviced. The platinum paint shows wonderfully and the white interior and looks like new! This XK8 comes with all owner’s Manuals & original set of keys.

 

One of a kind,  IMMACULATE XK8!  If you are a Jaguar fan, then this XK8 is the one for you! Pure PERFORMANCE, ELEGANCE and COMFORT is what you get with this Jaguar. It has the finest plush leather interior, covered with walnut wood trim throughout.

 

This is a sleek, sexy, and fast automobile in like new condition. The Jaguar Xk8 is equipped with a 4.0L V8 engine, mated to an automatic sport transmission. This powerful combo combines luxury and Elegance giving the Jag a very comfortable driving experience. Complimented in a platinum exterior color yet covered with white leather interior surrounded with special Walnut wood grain trim. interior is in excellent  condition.

 

Premium options include: Premium sound system with CD changer, power roof, automatic climate control, original factory wheels, leather-wrapped in wood tilt steering wheel, leather and wood center console, cruise control, power steering, power trunk release, steering wheel: power tilt and telescopic, ABS: 4-wheel, power, stability control, traction control, 6 disc CD changer, clock, premium brand, premium  speakers, radio: AM/FM, tachometer, trip computer, exterior entry lights, headlights: auto on/off, 19 inch wheels, power windows, rear defogger, anti-theft alarm system, exterior mirrors: heated, exterior power mirrors, inside rear view mirror: electrochemical, the list goes on.

 

Please feel free to me at 440-773-0300 or email for more pictures & details. The car can be seen anytime and is located 20 miles East of Cleveland, Ohio in the village of Gates Mills, Ohio.

 

Over the years, I owned a leasing firm and purchased many cars thru it for my wife.  I purchased this Jaguar in April, 2006 with less than 10,000 miles from a friend, Cox Automotive in Nashville.  It has been driven less than 10,000 miles in the past 8 years by my wife.  Now that her health is failing, I have been selling off her cars.

 

In 2011, when I closed my leasing firm, I transferred several company owned cars, including this car, to my personal name.  The mileage was recorded mixed with another car.  The Jaguar local dealer can verify the mileage.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

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