2011 Jaguar Xkr Xkr-175 Anniversary Edition on 2040-cars
Pittstown, New Jersey, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: junemoniot@juno.com .
SECOND-OWNER
2011
JAGUAR
XKR 175
75TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION
1 OF 175 EVER PRODUCED
510HP SUPERCHARGED 5.0L V-8
PERFORMANCE LUXURY COUPE
WITH
FACTORY NAVIGATION SYSTEM
HEATED & COOLED DUAL POWER MEMORY SEATS
FRONT & REAR PARKING SENSORS
INCREASED TOP SPEED
JAGUARDRIVE
BI-XENON HEADLIGHTS
BOWERS & WILKINS PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM
iPOD INTEGRATION
USB INPUT
SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO
BLUETOOTH
SMARTKEY KEYLESS ENTRY
MULTI-FUNCTION HEATED LEATHER STEERING WHEEL
PIANO BLACK INTERIOR TRIM
ALCANTRA HEADLINER
CRANBERRY CONTRAST STITCHING
RED BRAKE CALIPERS
SPECIAL LIMITED EDITION MODEL DOOR SILL TREAD PLATE
FACTORY REAR SPOILER
FACTORY FLOOR MATS
OWNER'S MANUAL
75K ORIGINAL MILES!
& MUCH MORE!!!
This immaculate 2011 Jaguar XKR 75th Anniversary Edition is a Non-Smoker, 2-Owner vehicle that's in excellent
mechanical and cosmetic condition all around. I purchased this car in October 2014, after it had been sold to a
dealer by the original owner. I purchased the car with 66k miles, and have put less than 10,000 miles on it in over
2 years, all weekend highway touring miles. The car has been fully garaged, has brand new breaks, and tires, and
comes with a Jaguar car cover.
The XKR combines elegant styling, safety, luxury, performance, technology, economy and unmatched build quality.
Many have considered the XKR Model to be one of the finest luxury performance coupes on the market. This XKR model
offers a plush leather and Piano Black trimmed interior, an abundance of comfort and convenience options and a
super responsive 5.0 Liter Supercharged V-8 engine for a great value. The quality and craftsmanship of the build is
exceptional; no wonder Jaguar has earned a timeless reputation for quality, elegance and safety that shadows many
other car manufacturers.
The exterior is finished in a smooth and glossy Ultimate Black and the interior is appointed with a Warm Charcoal
Leather interior accented with Cranberry Contrast Stitching and Piano Black trim. The exterior is in excellent
condition and the interior is also in excellent condition; super clean and fresh. This color combination is
stunning, you cannot go wrong!
The long sleek contours and cutting edge styling of this vehicle are definitely an eye catcher. There are many
pre-owned luxury performance coupes out there but if you are looking for a rare, beautiful and low mileage
performance coupe in exquisite condition then this is the one!
The engine is a super smooth and responsive 510 hp @ 6000 rpm, 461 ft-lbs. @ 2500 rpm, 5.0 Liter, Dual Overhead Cam
(DOHC), 32-Valve Fuel Injected Supercharged V-8 engine that is mated to a smooth shifting Six-Speed Automatic
Transmission with a "Sport" setting. This XKR175 is in excellent mechanical condition all around; you are more than
welcome to have a certified mechanic check it out. This vehicle runs and drives absolutely great!
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