1994 Jaguar Xj - 4 Door Sedan - Low Low Miles!! on 2040-cars
Year:1994Mileage:74959Color: INTERIOR COLOR
Location:
Oregon, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
1994 Jaguar XJ Sedan
STOCK NUMBER
VIN
MILEAGE
703379
SAJKX1743RC703379
74,959
ENGINE
TRANSMISSION
DRIVE
4.0L L6 DOHC 24V
Automatic
RWD
BODY STYLE & TRIM
EXTERIOR COLOR
INTERIOR COLOR
SEDAN 4-DR Vanden Plas
Burgundy
Tan
Features
Air Conditioning
Power Mirrors
Driver Air Bag
Power Steering
Leather Seats
Power Windows
Passenger Air Bag
Tilt Wheel
Seller's Comments
1994 Jaguar Vanden Plas 4 dr Sedan
Low, Low Miles! Only 74959
Automatic, Power Windows, Power Locks, Tilt, Cruise, AMFM CD changer
Newer Tires
Very clean inside and out!
There is a 3 month / 3000 mile Nationwide Warranty included in the price
Any questions call Cathy @ 888-697-5399
Vehicle Condition
Warranty Information
This vehicle includes a Nationwide Power Train Warranty from a third party administrator. The Power Train Warranty is for 3 months or 3000 miles whichever comes first. At the purchasers expense the warranty can be upgraded. Call Cathy for details and pricing @ 888-697-5399.
Terms of Sale
The following terms of sale apply to all of our online sales.
Payment Methods Cash (In Person), certified check, bank transfer, or 3rd-party financing. All funds must be in US dollars only. Please be sure to have full payment and/or approved financing in place before making your final bid. Call us for more information.
Deposit The successful high bidder will submit a $500.00 non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of the close of the auction to secure the vehicle. If the transaction is not completed you will still be responsible for a $250.00 non- purchase fee.
Payment of Balance Due The buyer agrees to pay remaining balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 5 days of the close of the auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle.
Additional Fees and Taxes There is a $175.00 documentation fee added to the final price. Out of state buyers are responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered.
Shipping The buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. We will assist the buyer with finding a shipping company - call us for more information. We assume no responsibility for damages incurred after leaving our premises. If the vehicle is going to be shipped, full payment must be received before the vehicle is delivered to the shipping company.
Buyer's Inspection Every effort has been made to accurately and fairly describe this vehicle to you. We try our best to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction. Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical scratches and dings inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail. We recommend a buyer's inspection. If you plan to have a buyers inspection, please make sure you inspect the vehicle prior to the auction ending. Buyer is responsible for any inspection charges and fees.
Warranty Unless otherwise stated in the vehicle description, this vehicle is being sold 'as is'. No representations or warranties are made by seller, nor are any representations or warranties relied upon by bidders in making bids. Manufacturer's warranties may still apply. Extended warranties may be available; please contact us for details.
Notice to Bidders
We reserve the right to cancel all bids and end an auction early should the vehicle no longer be available for sale.
Bid Retractions Bid retractions are not allowed nor will be recognized within 12 hours of auctions end. Seller will not be obligated to sell in the event of a late retraction.
Negative Feedback Bidders We do not allow bidding from negative feedback bidders. New bidders with zero feedback rating should email us or call us prior to bidding.
Successful Bidder The winning bidder will be contacted via email after the auction closes or he/she must contact us within 24 hours to proceed with payment and delivery arrangements.
Non-Paying Bidder If the deposit is not received within 24 hours of the close of auction or if the balance is not paid in full within 5 days following the close of auction, we reserve the right to re-list the vehicle or sell the vehicle to the next highest bidder or another qualified buyer.
Buyer Pickup A representative from our dealership can be available for pickup at area airports when necessary. Buyers must schedule pickup prior to making travel arrangements. If you need picked up from either Toledo Express or Detroit Metro Aiport there will be a $50.00 pick up fee added.
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Additional Information
After 20 years in the same
location, we have moved to our new 14,000 square foot facility located at 4041
Navarre Ave. Oregon, OH 43616. This new location is just 2 miles east
of Interstate 280 which enables us to better serve our customers. We enjoy our
expanded office and waiting area, the expanded used car display area and parking
lot, and our state-of-the-art service department. Today many families and
companies depend on Dan R's Automotive for quality automotive repairs and used
car purchases. The trust and loyalty of our customers has been our greatest
compliment, along with the most dedicated employees as part of our success. In
addition to years of hands-on experience, many of our employees continue their
education through training classes. At Dan R's Automotive, we have developed a
highly efficient organization that responds quickly, competitively, to the needs
of our customers. We have many programs to offer you, your family or company.
One includes complete maintenance packages that meet OEM specifications whether
you own or lease your vehicle. In today's busy society our goal is to be your
transportation specialist whether your need be service, towing, detailing, or
sales. All of our staff spends between 40-100 hours per year in continuing
education at OEM and Aftermarket training seminars to be able to serve your
family’s needs adequately.
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