2002 Jaguar Xk8 Convertible Low Miles Super Clean Non Smoker *clean Title**look* on 2040-cars
Sellersburg, Indiana, United States
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You are looking at a extremely nice Jaguar XK8 convertible. This car is truly a rare find in this type of condition. We have all of the original books and manuals that came with the car. We have 3 keys, 2 remotes, original radio code cards and leather binders that came from the factory. We even have the CD that came with the car to explain the features. The engine runs smooth and transmission shifts great. This luxury convertible is loaded with tons of options such as LEATHER SEATS, ALPINE SOUND SYSTEM, CD CHANGER, REAR PARKING SENSORS, TRACTION CONTROL, WOOD GRAIN INTERIOR, ICE COLD A/C, BLUE TOOTH, POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP, POWER TELESCOPING WHEEL, FOG LAMPS, 2 POWER SEATS, RAIN SENSING WIPERS AND GREAT TIRES. Everything on this vehicle works as it should and it drives like a dream. All of the gauges work properly and there are no warning lights on. There are normal rock chips and wear and tear but make no mistake this is one of the cleanest 2002 models you will find. The front tires have 7/32 of tread and the rear have 9/32 of tread so you will get many miles out of the tires. Please email or give Bill a call with any questions you may have 502 724 5202.
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If you are paying with a loan check, please be pre-approved on your loan before bidding. We provide temporary tags INDIANA BUYERS: THERE IS A 7% SALES TAX, ALL TAX TITLE AND LICENSE FEES APPLY Bills Used Cars has quality used vehicles. We have been in the retail automotive business for over 30 years. Our fine pre-owned vehicles come to us as new car franchise trade ins, off lease vehicles and fleet vehicles. Bills Used Cars inspects each vehicle for reliability. We assure you satisfaction at time of delivery and wecome pre- buy inspections. Our Vehicle description and quality of photos really give our customers the most information possible to be comfortable with what they are purchasing. We Invite you to take advantage of the tremendous savings found at Bills Used Cars. We don't have all of the high fees that the big dealers have, we have no documentation fee. We welcome all dealers and qualified individual to bid on our vehicles. We look forward speaking with you! |
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