2000 Jaguar Xj8l on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:4.0 Liter V8 300 HP
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Sedan
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ8
Trim: Blue
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 66,956
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Exterior Color: Blue
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Interior Color: Tan
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Up for sale is a super clean. Very well maintained 2000 Jaguar XJ8L with a very low 66,000 miles. Not many 13 year old Jaguars can boast of this. I changed the oil with Mobil 1 Synthetic oils every 3000 miles since I purchased it in 2005 from Mastro Subaru in Tampa. When I purchased it I was the 2nd owner and the car had 44,000 miles on it. I barely used it because my job had me working 8 am to sometimes well after midnight. My work installing carpet and flooring in peoples houses finally herniated 3 discs in my lumbar spine and I can barely leave my house let alone drive a car now. I love the car but it is of no use if I don't drive it. The engine purrs like a kitten and the air is Ice cold. It has heated seats,not that we need them in Florida. I also have the original stock 16 inch aluminum rims that look brand new with 4 brand new Michelin tires on them which also come with the car. The cars paint is in pristine condition and those who ask what year it is are usually dumbfounded. I am asking $5800 for the fact of its super low miles clean interior, paint.and the work done to her (NEW AC COMPRESSOR, ALTERNATOR. THERMOSTAT, WATER PUMP, SERPENTINE BELT, UPPER AND LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHINGS,UPPER SHOCK TOWER BUSHINGS, AND BATTERY IS 2 MONTHS OLD) All work was done professionally by either Mastro Subaru where I originally purchased the vehicle. or Crown Jaguar in St.Petersberg or Aston Martin/ Jaguar of Tampa..Thank you for looking. Please contact me at (813)-814-0783 if interested. Thank you, John The original receipts are so faded because of the extreme heat the interior of Florida cars reach but I am sure I can have the Jaguar dealerships where the thousands of dollars of work were done. Fax me the original receipts. Thanks again for looking, PS Almost forgot to mention the Traction Control, Automatic Windshield Wiper,Auto Headlamps,Auto Seats W/3 Memory Positions and 6 way power adjustable seats. Both driver and passenger seats have these functions. 6 Disc Alpine Stereo System with Steering Wheel Controls and Alpine Speakers throughout, Moon Roof ,New 20Inch tires all around and 6 Disc Alpine Stereo System with 6 speakers and 1 8 inch Sony X-Plod Sub Woofer. Also has Automatic Rear View Mirror. Example: If someone rides your butt with their bright lights on. The mirror will automatically move on its own so you will not be blinded. The Auto wipers slow in a light drizzle and go very fast during heavy down pours. The auto headlights turn on automatically at dusk and turn themselves off in daylight conditions. Even the side view mirrors have 3 memory positions. 100% Theft Proof Alarm System. Glass Protection, Tow Protection. There are just so many specialty features this $60,000.00 car had in 2000. I guess that is why it was so expensive. I know Jaguars have always had a bad reputation,but once Bosch and the Germans took over the electronics in 96 and gave Lucas the boot. It lost its nickname (Jagwire) Everything I just mentioned works 100%. Please come test drive this 300 horsepower Luxury Sports Sedan.You will not be disappointed. The Kelly Blue Book value on this car is between $7,000 and $12,000 My asking price is very low and also very firm. The title is a clean Florida Title with no liens. Car has been paid for in full since 2009. The odometer on the car is just about to reach 67,000 miles. I have the 4 Stock 16 Inch Aluminum Alloy Rims with 4 Brand New Michelin Tires mounted and balanced. If the 20 inch rims I have on now turn you off. Please let me know and I will gladly change them. Buying the car without the 20's does not lower the price at all. The $5800 asking price is $1200 less than the $7000 I was originally asking for it. Hard times call for drastic price reductions. This is one of them. Thanks again for looking, John (813)-814-0783 or Cell (913)-760-8559
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