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2002 Jaguar Xk8 Base Coupe 2-door 4.0l Only 4380 Miles!!! Impeccable Condition on 2040-cars

US $25,385.00
Year:2002 Mileage:4380
Location:

Ocala, Florida, United States

Ocala, Florida, United States

Possibly the best example of a 2002 Jaguar XK8 in the country!  This exciting low mileage XK8 coupe is in superb, like-new, condition.  Jet Black with Beige leather interior and new tires. No dents, scratches, or repairs.  This Jaguar has been maintained and kept in all original condition, and is destined to be a true collectible.

 

Options & Features

·         19.9 gallon fuel tank

·         2-Position Memory-INC: Door Mirrors, Driver Seat, Steering Column Position

·         3-channel garage door/entry gate opener

·         3-Point Front Safety Belts W/Height-Adjustable Upper Anchorages, Pretensioners

·         4.0l (244) Dohc EFI 32-Valve Aluminum Alloy V8 Engine-INC: Variable CAM Phasing

·         5-Speed Automatic Transmission W/OD, Normal & Sport Shift Modes

·         Automatic Climate Control

·         Auto on/off headlamps w/washers

·         Cellular phone pre-wiring

·         Connolly Leather/Burl Walnut-Trimmed Interior

·         Custom Paint

·         Door-Mounted Curb Illumination Lamps

·         Driver & front passenger front/side airbags

·         Electrochromic Rearview Mirror

·         Front/rear mounted fog lamps

·         Illuminated sun visors w/map lights

·         Independent Front Suspension-INC: Double Wishbones, Coil Springs, Anti-Roll BAR, Anti-Dive Geometry

·         Independent Rear Suspension-INC: Driveshafts Acting AS Upper Links, Coil Springs, Anti-Roll BAR, Anti-Squat Geometry

·         One-touch down pwr windows

·         Michelin Pilot Sport P255/45ZR18 Tires (new)

·         Premium Alpine Audio System-INC: AM/FM Stereo, Cassette, 6-Disc CD Changer, 320-Watts

·         PWR Heated Body-Color Door Mirrors

·         Rain-sensing variable intermittent windshield wipers

·         Rear Wheel Drive

·         Retractable CUP Holders

·         Reverse park control (Provides an audible warning to the driver of the distance to an obstacle behind the vehicle)

·         Speed control

·         Speed-sensitive variable-ratio pwr rack & pinion steering

·         Trip Computer/Message Center

 



View our Web Site at www.theautovillage.com and feel free to call or email for more pictures or details.  Reach us by calling 352-351-1841 or 352-895-1700.



 

 

 

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Adding performance to a car is rarely cheap - whether you're looking to do it yourself or rely on the factory to do it for you. In the case of the new Jaguar XFR-S, the cost differential over an already-impressive (and somewhat expensive) XFR is a stout $16,800. Auto Express recently got a hold of both cars to see whether that price pays off on the track.
For that price, Jaguar gives the XFR-S an extra 40 horsepower and 41 pound-feet of torque - for a total of 550 hp and 502 lb-ft - to go with a stiffer suspension, beefed-up differential and, of course, meaner styling. We don't want to ruin the results of the AE video, but right off the bat, the host says that you can feel the extra power of the XFR-S, but that it's not a "night-and-day difference."
Scroll down to see what happens when two high-powered Jags go head-to-head on a track. And then be sure to let us know whether or not you think the added money is worth it for the XFR-S in the completely informal poll below.

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Back in February of 1963, Jaguar set about making a small run of lightweight E-Types. It recrafted the bodywork out of aluminum, shoehorned in a 3.8-liter straight-six with an aluminum block, stripped out the interior, removed the chrome trim and fitted lighter-weight side windows. The result was a 250-pound reduction in curb weight and a commensurate increase in performance, especially evident on the race track. The company originally set about building 18 examples, but only managed 12. The remaining six were allocated chassis numbers, but were never built. That is, until now.
Fifty years since the last of the original 12 lightweight E-Types were completed, Jaguar has announced that it is preparing to resume production and complete the final six examples. The company has assigned its top craftsmen to the job, who will build the half-dozen continuation Lightweights to the same exact specifications as the original dozen. Former sister-company and perennial arch-rival Aston Martin undertook a similar task (or at least authorized Zagato to do so) when it sanctioned four continuation examples of the original DB4 GT Zagato based on original chassis numbers in 1988, and another two based on original body shells and stock DB4 chassis in 1992.
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