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FOR SALE JAGUAR
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2007 ‘07’ metallic black Jaguar XKR 4.2
Supercharged Tiptronic/Automatic with
only 34,895 miles which as you have no doubt seen from the above links has been
superbly looked after throughout its life) and even has the benefit of the just
realised 2010 Satellite Navigation update and disks.
FINANCE
As a rough guide you would be looking
at the following figures;
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Deposit |
Term |
Monthly Payment |
Final Balloon |
APR (including fees) |
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£3,700 |
48 Months |
£617.59 |
£11,465 |
8.9% |
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£18,700 |
48 Months |
£259.33 |
£11,465 |
9.5% |
NB - Certain applicants (business
users, company directors and ‘high net worth’ individuals) may be able to
access very competitive LIBOR linked variable rate packages typically below 4%,
for more information – click here
To purchase this vehicle we only
require a £500 deposit which you can
do over the phone with a debit card or via Pay Pal;
WARRANTY
This vehicle is still covered by its
factory backed parts and labour warranty which runs until 20/06/10
SERVICE HISTORY
The servicing intervals on this vehicle
are actually controlled by the onboard computer although they are approximately
two years or up to 16,000 miles.
This vehicle benefits from being in
receipt of a full Jaguar main dealer service history, specifically the service book
and other related documentation shows the following information;
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Service History Information |
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Date |
Description |
Mileage |
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20/06/07 |
PDI Service |
16 |
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29/02/08 |
Service |
14,855 |
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20/09/08 |
Service |
26,964 |
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20/01/10 |
New Brakes |
34,302 |
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24/02/10 |
MOT (submitted four months
early) |
34,895 |
OWNERSHIP DETAILS
This car has had just
one owner although the original finance company has had to also register it in
order to process a private registration number.
Specifically, this car was purchased on a full maintenance lease
which means that all repairs and servicing did not cost its keeper anything,
therefore there would have been absolutely no motivation for its owner to have
not had any faulty items attended to irrespective of cost.
DOCUMENTATION
As you will have already seen from the above links all the
necessary legal documentation is present as follows;
This is a full
It would be
easier to list the features that this vehicle was not specified with as there
are none that immediately come to mind, however the following is a summery of
the principle items;
Technical
Electronics
Exterior
Interior
COSMETIC
CONDITION
As you will have already seen through the above links the
condition of this car is very different from the vast majority of examples you
will find at almost any age in that both the interior and exterior have remained
quite untouched by the passage of time and mileage (these are wealthy peoples
cars and this group of individuals are not always the most careful with their
possessions).
The interior and upholstery is exceptionally clean being totally
devoid of any trace of wear, stains or other types of general abuse and being a
non-smokers car (the cigar lighter is unused) there are obviously no burns or
lingering smells and the ash tray has only ever been used to store coins etc…
Moving on to the outside this very much reflects the condition of
the interior in that it basically looks much the same as it did when it left
the factory. It is completely free of any trace or suggestion of damage, bad
paintwork, rust or poor maintenance
It is quite beyond me how anybody manages to keep a car in this
sort of condition, however the fact that they did remains quite unarguable; for
example even the polished alloys are in exceptional condition suggesting not
only that its owner was a careful parker, but also that they regularly removed
the build up of corrosive brake dust.
HOW CAN YOU BE SURE THIS IS A GOOD CAR?
It is very hard to accurately represent a vehicles condition
simply through words and pictures however as experienced car dealers with over
80 years of combined experience within the company there are a number of things
we have learnt to look for that give a good gauge of a cars history. This is
the reason that we include so many pictures of things that you are probably not
used to seeing in a car advert; specifically we include these pictures for the
following reasons.
1.
Door & body
shuts - so that you can inspect for yourself that there is no rust in
the seams, evidence of replacement door skins, ‘over-spray’ from previous
repairs or other signs of a ‘very bad car’ à The car you are
viewing has no rust or overspray on any door or body shuts and has not had any
replacement door skins
2.
Wing bolt heads - the front wings of most cars are fixed
to the chassis by a set of small bolts that are painted at the same time as the
body when the car is new. If a car has been in an accident these bolts will
have had this factory paint coating damaged as a result of them having to be
un-bolted or adjusted à The car you are
viewing has never had its wing bolts undone or adjusted and as such they are
complete with their factory paint coating
3.
Panel gaps - individual manufactures vary, however
they generally expend a great deal of effort insuring their vehicles leave the
factory with even panel gaps as it is an inference of both the quality of the
car, and their manufacturing process. Unless a car has been in an accident
these gaps should be the same as when they left the factory à The car you are viewing has all the
correct panel gaps and its shuts and closures fit as they should
4.
Factory
stickers - when a car is made the factory apply a number of stickers (both
on the glass and in the shuts) that cover various information or warning
messages. These ‘factory stickers’ are always missing from cars that have had
accident repair because they are virtually impossible to obtain outside of the
manufactures factory environment à The car you are
viewing is complete with all its original factory stickers
5.
Glass - all the
glass on an accident free car (with the exception of maybe the windscreen)
should have the correct factory insignia and originate from the same factory
date as if a car is in a big accident invariably it all gets broken and when it
is replaced the date stamps will be different à The glass on the
car you are viewing has the correct insignia and originates from the same
factory date
6.
A full service
history – apart from corroborating the vehicles mileage cars with a full
service history will have had any recalls and other work carried out as soon as
they were appropriate as well as having had all the minor (for want of a better
term) ‘bits and pieces’ attended to. Additionally a full and regular service
history indicates that the cars owner had the money and motivation to properly
look after it and we have traditionally found that this provides a good
inference on their approach to taking care of, and maintaining the vehicle in
general à The car you are viewing has a
full service history
7.
HPI Clear – the HPI
register or “hit list” as it is sometimes know is the national database for all
accidents, finance and theft records that relate to a vehicle. A car’s HPI
certificate will show each category and report any applicable data and for a
car to be ‘HPI clear’ it must report “NOT RECORDED” after every category which
means that the vehicle has not been involved in any insurance payouts,
write-offs or theft and also that it has no un-cleared finance still owing à The car you are viewing is HPI CLEAR and
is supplied with an original copy HPI certificate
As you would expect of a car with this low mileage and after
viewing all the above photographs, there is absolutely nothing wrong with this car in terms of its mechanical
condition. Most certainly if you have not driven one of these before you
will be very surprised at how nice they are to drive. The roads around London
are always full of incredibly expensive new cars but I can never really work
out how people ever manage to rationalise the cost or what their owners could
possibly be getting that a car like this does not offer, except maybe a large
monthly finance bill and the guarantee of savage depreciation in just two years
and a handful of miles (as can be evidenced in the price of the vehicle you are
looking at).
Specifically, it runs just as it should, does not leak or use any
oil or water and is a real
pleasure to drive. Additionally as you would expect of a full service history
vehicle, the antifreeze and brake fluid is clean being free of contamination,
as is the oil.
TYRES
This car has a full set of Jaguar specification tyres and the all
tools are all present and correct. In respect of individual tyre treads they
are as you see them in the pictures at the beginning of this listing with the
two rear tyres being less than 500 miles old.
ELECTRICAL
COMPONENTS
There are no qualifications with the above statements, it starts,
stops, goes round bends and drives in a way that is not tangibly different from
what it must have been like when new with the engine sounding exactly as it
should. Please take your time to examine our eBay feedback history from which
you will see that we mean what we say and that all our previous customers were
happy with their purchases.
POINTS OF NOTE
At this point in our listings we almost
always have a section supported by pictures that detail any specific points
regarding the condition of the car such as a scratch on the bumper or a dent in
the door etc… However in this particular case we cannot think of anything of
note to mention – this car really has been looked after and is in quite
exceptional condition. We appreciate that on a car of almost any age and
mileage the lack of points regarding problems might lead some readers to be
suspicious, however we cannot mention anything if there is simply nothing
further to say.
That is it! – Just so there is no confusion
there is nothing else of any material note or potential concern regarding the
cosmetic or mechanical condition of this car. When assessing this vehicle in
respect to others being offered for sale, please bear in mind that we have
explicitly stated whether all the mechanical and electrical items work or not,
and have described in detail as well as shown in close up everything of
possible interest.
FORMAL STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP -
click here
VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS
To see details relating to viewing and contact numbers etc. - click here
PURCHASE PROCEDURE
If you want to
know how to go about purchasing this item - click here
SUBSIDISED DELIVERY OFFER
For an additional fixed cost of £300 we
can arrange a third party transport agent to deliver this vehicle to your home
or work address. This offer is valid for all