2010 Select Certified Pre-owned Jaguar Xk Coupe on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
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I am selling my gorgeous 2010 Jaguar XK coupe because I unfortunately need to get something with four doors. The XK is very fun to drive and a day doesn't go by that I don't see people turning and watching it drive by. To say it gets people's attention is an understatement.
The car has a beautiful porcelain exterior and caramel interior. It has a 385 hp 5.0L V8 DOHC 32V engine, which is a significant improvement over previous models. It has a six speed automatic transmission, leather heated/cooled seats, heated steering wheel, navigation system, Bluetooth, Bowers & Wilkins audio system, laser etched windows, and just about everything else you can think of. I have copied a list of the standard equipment for this model below. I purchased this car from Jaguar Hartford (Hartford, CT) in April 2013. (Please don't read anything into the short ownership, I'm just not at a point in my life where a coupe makes sense. And yes, I should have realized that a year ago). The car was part of the Jaguar Select Edition Certified Pre-Owned program. You can read the details on Jaguar's website, but in short to be considered for this program a car must pass "a rigorous inspection process with stringent standards for both mechanical and cosmetic condition." As part of the certification process, Jaguar Hartford ensured the car had a clean history and was up-to-date on its maintenance requirements. They also replaced anything that needed it, including all four tires (photo of one back and one front included), brake pads, and windshield wipers. Since I purchased the car, I have kept it in my garage and driven less than 7,500 miles. I had the battery replaced approximately one month ago. Because the car is a Jaguar Select CPO, it comes with a transferable Jaguar Select Certified Limited Warranty, which offers "up to 6-year/100,000-mile coverage without deductibles. Select Certified warranty coverage and roadside assistance start at the conclusion of the Jaguar New-Vehicle Limited Warranty, so you have continuous coverage. In addition, the Jaguar Select Certified Limited Warranty stays with the vehicle even if it is sold, so the second owner can enjoy the same benefits." Complete details are available on Jaguar's website. The car has a few minor issues. As you can see in the photos, the bottom right of the front bumper has a paint chip. The underlying paint is also white so it is not very noticeable, but the shades of white are different so you can see it. Also, three of the wheels have curb scratches. I included pictures of each of the wheels so that you can see the extent of the scratches. I have all of the manuals, navigation DVDs, and key fobs. $500 deposit required within 48 hours. Full payment via cash or cashier's check within 7 days. The car is currently financed. The buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping. Jaguar XK Coupe Standard Equipment
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