2005 Rare Jaguar X Type Wagon 3.0 Awd (no Reserve) on 2040-cars
Salisbury, North Carolina, United States
Hi and Thanks for looking at my Wife's car. This is a sporty little wagon. This has been my Wife's daily driver for the last 2 plus years. She is a kindergarten teacher and drives approx. 10 miles round trip to work. She just turned 60 on December the 4th and she wanted a sporty convertible for her birthday so I bought her a BMW 645CI. We have owned 6 different Jaguars over the years and love these cars. This car has been basically problem free except for normal maintenance type items such as a couple sensors, a fuel cap, a radiator cap and it had a weak coil pack so the mechanic replaced all three on that side as they were hard to get to. The tires are approx. 3 months old. We have kept the car serviced regularly and there are no known mechanical issues. The car is in good overall physical and mechanical condition. As with any 2005 vehicle it does show normal wear. There are a few small door dings and the rear headliner was loose when we bought the car but it is secured by furniture screw pins and does not pose a problem. It is not perfect but is well above average for a 2005 vehicle. The car runs strong! You are welcome to come view or drive the car. Note: I reserve the right to sell the car before the end of the auction as I have it listed locally Terms of Payment- $ 1,000.00 is due by PayPal within 24 hours of the end of the sale. The balance is due within 5 days of the end of the sale. Note: My Wife is a school teacher and we do have a small loan at our N. C. State Employees Credit Union is Salisbury. I will accept a bank wire type payment for the remaining balance and you can send it to the Credit Union which will in turn send you the title. We have dealt with them for over 20 years. I will assist in the purchase and the title will be sent to you ASAP. Shipping- Any shipping related expenses or arrangements will be made and paid for by the buyer. I will be glad to drive the car approx. 20 miles to a Wal-Mart etc. for your shipper to pick-up. |
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