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2000 Jaguar Xjr Supercharged, Mint, Black On Black, Navigation, Tsw Sport Rims on 2040-cars

US $9,750.00
Year:2000 Mileage:90345
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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2000 JAGUAR XJR SUPERCHARGED - BLACK ON BLACK, MINT W/ NAV, TSW SPORT WHEELS, HID LIGHTS, CLEAN CARFAX. 

SAJDA15B3YMF19356

Mileage 91,545

Exterior- Black Graphite Metallic

Interior- Black Connolly Leather

Wood Trim- Ebony Burle

Width: 81.7 in.

Height: 52.7 in.

Length: 197.8 in.

Ground clearance: 5.1 in.

Curb weight: 4050 lbs.

Wheel base: 113.0 in.

Interior Black Connolly Leather

Front head room: 37.2 in.

Rear head room: 36.3 in.

Rear leg room: 33.7 in.

Rear shoulder room: 57.3 in.

Horsepower: 370 hp @ 6150 rpm

Torque: 387 ft-lbs. @ 3600 rpm

Fuel type: gas

Fuel type: regular unleaded

Fuel tank capacity: 23.1 gal.

Range in miles (cty/hwy): 323.4/462.0 mi.

EPA mileage est. (cty/hwy): 14/20 mpg

Bucket Seats

Center Console

Compact Disc Changer

Fog Lights

Garage Door Opener

Heated Front Seats

Power Heated Mirrors

Keyless Entry System

Limited Slip Differential

Overhead Console

High Performance Disc Brakes

Power Sunroof

Rear Window Defroster

Sport Suspension

Tinted Glass

TSW 18 Inch Alloy Wheels fro Jaguar

4.0L Supercharged V8 DOHC 32V FI Engine

Power Driver Seat w/Memory

Power Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel

Premium Unleaded Fuel Required

5-Speed Automatic Transmission

Self Leveling Suspension

Tachometer

Trip Computer

18" Alloy Wheels

Stability Control

Traction Control

4-Wheel ABS

Driver and Passenger Front Airbags

Front Side Airbags

Anti-Theft Alarm System

Leather Seating

Power Front Passenger Seat

Steering Wheel Audio Controls

Cruise Control

Power Steering

Remote Trunk Release

Leather Steering Wheel Trim

Air Conditioning

Automatic Climate Control

Intermittent Windshield Wipers

Power Windows

Rain Sensing Windshield Wipers

Power Door Locks

Automatic On/Off Headlights

Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror

AM/FM/Cassette Audio System

harman/kardon Audio

Navigation System

HID Headlights  

 

BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. I HAVE 100% FEEDBACK AND IF YOU ARE NOT 100% SATISFIED I WILL REFUND YOUR DEPOSIT UPON INSPECTION.   

British Luxury with style and power. You will love this car.


This car is part of my collection. I am private seller. This car is accident free, rust free, garage kept with clean car fax, totally updated and maintained by Jag Certified dealers. This car runs and drives perfect. It is in excellent condition with no dents or major scars other than a few road chips and minor blemishes. It is the cleanest XJR on the market. The black Connolly leather interior is in excellent, no rips or scars. The headliner is new in 2012. This Jag is loaded with all XJR options including the high performance brakes and Navigation, plus TSW Sport Wheels. Supercharged 370HP engine and tranny are amazing, smooth and solid. This beautiful example of British Luxury and Muscle is truly impressive from its fluted hood, classy chrome, low and sleek profile, this graphite black Jaguar XJR is a real looker. The interior is near perfect still where sumptuous black Connolly leather is found alongside more square inches of polished Ebony wood trim than any car in its class. Car and Driver said "this car is a 4015-pound Rocket and thanks to the immediate response of the supercharged engine, thrust is available instantly and effortlessly at any speed, and there's a bonus. You will "Love the whine made by the supercharger," wrote the editor. "It sounds like power!" The XJR Supercharged full sized luxury sedan goes 0 to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds and covers the quarter-mile in 13.9 seconds at 103 mph. You won't find such a nice example of this rare top of the model line Jaguar XJR with the perfect color options and beautiful Ebony woodwork. The car was fully serviced in 2013. It has Hankook HP tires with half wear.

 

I need to sell this car quickly along with several others to raise cash so it's priced below what I have invested. Call my office to arrange inspection and test drive. Fort Lauderdale, Fl.

This is a collector car and runs perfect. It is in "mint" condition.

Call Mr. Freeman 954-525-9696


 


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