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2007 Jaguar Xk-r Supercharged Convertible on 2040-cars

US $37,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:39990
Location:

United States

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Jaguar XK-R Supercharged Convertible with about 40,000 miles on it.
Zero body work.. Never in an accident.
Only two small dings in rear bumper.
Also one of the seats has a small area that is worn. Again very minor.
The rest of the car is mint.
The car is Silver with black soft top
Inside is a combination of cream and grey with a light blond wood.
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Car is located in Jericho NY 
Always in a garage.

Powertrain
Engine V8, Supercharged, 4.2L
Horsepower 420 @ 6000 RPM
Torque 413 @ 4000 RPM
Fuel Economy City 15/Hwy 23/Comb 18 MPG
Bore x Stroke 3.39 x 3.56
Compression Ratio 9.1
Fuel Type Gas
Fuel Induction Electronic Fuel Induction
Valve Train Dual Overhead Cam
Valves Per Cylinder 4
Total Number Valves 32
Transmission Automatic
Drivetrain RWD
Transfer Case -
Dimensions
Fuel Capacity 18.8 gallons
Wheel Base 108.3 inches
Overall Length 188.6 inches
Width with Mirrors 81.5 inches
Width without Mirrors -
Height 52.3 inches
Curb Weight 3924 lbs.
Tires / Wheel Size P255/35ZR20
Rear Tires / Wheel Size P255/35ZR20
Turning Radius 33.4 feet
Standard Axle Ratio 3.31
Minimum Ground Clearance 4.0 inches
Maximum Ground Clearance -
Maximum GVWR -
Maximum Towing Not Recommended
Payload Base Capacity -
Head Room: Front 38.3 inches
Head Room: Rear -
Leg Room: Front 45.1 inches
Leg Room: Rear -
Shoulder Room: Front 56.5 inches
Shoulder Room: Rear -
EPA Passenger -
EPA Trunk or Cargo 10.0 cu.ft.
EPA Total Interior -
Truck Bed Volume

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