Jaguar Xkrs 550 Hp Very Rare Italian Racing Red W/bright Pack Loaded! Perfect! on 2040-cars
Rockville, Maryland, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v8 550 hp supercharged
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: charcoal with red stiching and piping
Make: Jaguar
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: XKR
Trim: xkrs
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: aotomatic
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 18,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: xkrs
Exterior Color: italian racing red
Warranty: manufacture
(As of 9.12.13 there are only #9 XKR-S available in the country on jaguarusa.com site ) (There are others that are the "XKR" model not the "S" = huge 30k difference in the cars) (There is only one italian racing red one at $94k - does not have bright package - carbon fiber engine cover - spare for the car - 5 yr. tire & wheel warranty for any damage - even curb rash !! No deductable - $9k value ftotal value. - EXTREME HEAD TURNER - Perfect car - loaded - VERY RARE - only a few made in this combination of italian racing red - dark charcoal interior w/ red stitching & piping - most importantly the "BRIGHT PACKAGE" $4k option w/ polished aluminum wheels window trim- head light trim- grill trim etc. + carbon fiber engine cover $2k option - Italian racing red = 3 stage - made for car jag. spare wheel tire $300 - opt. heated windshield $375 option - 550 HP - ( 0 to 60 3.5 sec. - independent testing ie: Road and track - car and driver etc. times - Jaguar posts 4.2 times for insurance purposes) - 186 mph governed - this is for the true enthusiast - active exhaust = grrrrrrrrr - paddle shift - sport mode - disingage traction control = HOLD ON and you better know what your doing! Massive torque = RACE CAR MODE! Will feast on M5 for breakfast (my buddy has a new one) a Vette for lunch another buddy- a Porshe for dinner and wave good bye to Astons and Maserattis! You can't get more for performance, style and excitement for less = $141k car new 2014 - I searched for 6 months to find this car when I bought it and had it shipped! A very classy car for the money in it's class! If you hate French Blue, boring white or common black and the new FAD of black or charcoal painted wheels and you appreciate classic beauty in a sports coup w/ outrageous performance - this is the one for a like minded enthusist Priced to sell now!
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