2001 Jaguar XKR 2-Door Convertible
Vehicle Description The XKR may be the most handsome semi-exotic sports car built in the last 40 years, and it's certainly one of the best values! These cars offer incredible supercharged V8 performance, excellent build quality, safety technology, and all the luxury features in a package that is irresistible at this price ...and nothing else in this price range offers anywhere near this much style and panache. This southern-owned and garaged '01 XKR is an unusually fine example of this classic model. It's in great shape, inside and out. XJRs pretty much came with all the best stuff - including navigation, heated seats, parking sensors, real leather and wood, and power everything. It's been inspected, serviced, and tested, and is Carfax Certified with no prior damage history. There are no apparent problems, unresolved issues, warning lights, etc. We stand behind it with our customer satisfaction policy*. Expect this to be the nicest one you've seen. You'll probably still have a few specific questions, and there's no better way of getting them answered than to simply give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you! *Details of our CSP and full refund return policies can be found on our website, ...or call us! Additional Photos Contact Information
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This vehicle is covered by a Limited Warranty. Limited powertrain coverage for 3 months or 3,000 miles. Subject to conditions, deductables, etc. Please see details on our website at http://www.mariettasportscar.com/our-csp/, or ask for a copy.
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Our eBay Terms of Sale The buyer pays for shipping. While we will help and advise throughout the process, all shipping arrangements are up to the winning bidder. We have no control over, and cannot be responsible for, shipper’s timetables or any damage incurred in shipping. We can often meet you at Hartsfield-Atlanta International Airport to take delivery at our shop if you choose to fly in-drive out. We deliver cars at our showroom by appointment, Monday - Saturday, 10:00 am EST - 5:00pm EST. Many of our customers have found that a one-way rental car works well. We'll help you drop off at the local depot. Most of our cars have had door dings removed and rock chips professionally touched up as needed. The exterior and interior have been completely detailed. Please be aware, however, that you are bidding on a used car. This vehicle has been driven and has been subjected to normal wear and tear, both cosmetically and mechanically. While we recondition our cars prior to offering them for sale and describe all vehicles as accurately as possible, it's really not possible to describe every minute detail and imperfection. Please call us, before bidding, if you have any questions or concerns. *We don't want you to buy a car from us if you're not happy with it. Just the same, please don't bid or buy if you're not serious about completing the transaction. We will refund your purchase price, in full, if you are unhappy with your vehicle - for any reason - providing that you have made a good faith effort to complete the transaction. We cannot be responsible for airfare or shipping costs. Any returns or other claims must be initiated within 2 business days of delivery.
By bidding on our eBay listings, you agree to post positive feedback to our eBay profile for this transaction at the time of delivery. If you feel that we have failed to meet our obligations, and we have not managed to satisfy you, you agree to allow Square Trade to arbitrate your claim and be bound by their decision. Our legislature says that Georgia residents must pay Georgia Sales Tax. All buyers pay $295.00 document fee (includes temporary tags and title transfer). We are a real "bricks and mortar" business, and as such must reserve the right to end any auction early if a "flesh and bones" buyer purchases a car that we have listed here. Thanks! Dealership Information
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2001 Jaguar Xkr Conv Supercharged Xk8 Only 43k Miles! on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 4L
For Sale By:Dealer
Transmission:Automatic
Year: 2001
Make: Jaguar
Warranty: Limited
Model: XKR
Mileage: 43,316
Doors: 2
Exterior Color: Gray
Fuel: Gasoline
Interior Color: Gray
Drivetrain: RWD
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