2002 Jaguar Xjr Supercharged V8 4.0l on 2040-cars
Culver City, California, United States
Black exterior and beige interior in good condition. Supercharged V8
engine with 370 horsepower at around 96,000 miles. Engine is in great
condition.
The car has been equipped with an aftermarket Bluetooth system that allows you to make hands-free calls after connecting to your phone. You can hear calls from your car radio and talk through a microphone that is placed near the driver's seat ($400 value). The car has a clean title and has been maintained properly. All recent maintenance include: New tires (85% tread left), brakes, battery, spark plugs, manifold and intake gaskets, valve cover gaskets, coolant hoses, clamps, thermostat, and air flow sensor. Also, an oil change and tire rotation was completed at 95,000 miles. There are no problems that affect the performance of the car and will provide documentation for the work done on the car. CASH only, so please be a local buyer or someone who can pick up the car at Culver City, CA. Contact me if you have any other questions. Thank you. |
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Those words are from Jaguar Global Brand Director Adrian Hallmark, and as true as they may be, it still stings a little bit. After all, we've been looking forward to the Jaguar C-X75 ever since word came from Jolly Olde that it was green-lit for a short production run.
Some of the cool bits and pieces the world will now be without: a powerful but relatively miserly 1.6-liter turbocharged and supercharged four-cylinder engine, two electric motors driving all four wheels and a carbon fiber chassis developed by Williams F1. Sigh.
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