2002 Jaguar X-type Base Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Bensalem, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for no reserve auction today is a 2002 Jaguar X-Type. This jaguar looks and runs great. It only has 79,338 original miles. Exterior is Jaguars eye catching Zircon Metallic and is in great condition. Interior is tan and in good condition as well. Small amount of wear can be seen on driver side seat back. No rips in leather!!! This Jaguar is all wheel drive and has a 2.5L engine as well as a 5 speed automatic transmission. Both engine and transmission run %100 and no repairs are needed. This Jaguar is equipped with cruise control, fog lights, 7 inch touchscreen JVC AM/FM/CD/AUX/Satellite radio, power seat, power windows, power windows, power locks, power mirrors and much more. All 4 tires and great condition and road ready. Bid with confidence give us a call at (215)-966-2040 with any questions before bidding. For free shipping quotes we recommend Ground Force One Transport at (215) 245-6111. There is a $250.00 Doc fee to all vehicles purchased. We require a $500.00 deposit to secure your purchase within 24 hours after auction closes. We also require the vehicle to be paid in full within 7 days of auction close. We also ask that the highest bidder contact us at auction close to SCHEDULE pick up date and time. Out of state buyers we provide temporary plates for $60.00 and can arrange to pick you up from local airport and train stations at no cost. |
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