2000 Jaguar XJR - 64K Miles - Excellent Condition - Silver

  • Make: Jaguar
  • Model: XJR
  • Type: Sedan
  • Trim: XJR
  • Year: 2000
  • Mileage: 64,200
  • VIN: SAJDA15B7YMF03757
  • Color: Silver
  • Engine size: Supercharged V8
  • Number of cylinders: 8
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Tan
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
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2000 Jaguar XJR XJR Description

2000 Jaguar XJR - Oatmeal and Black interior - Silver Exterior - Supercharged V8 - 370 HP - Sport Supension - Sport Seats
Selling one of my favorite cars of all time, the hopped up XJR M5 competitor. I hate to see it go but I also have an Audi A7 and two big cars living in SF just doesn't work. Time for a downsize so the Jag must go on to someone who will cherish it.
This car is immaculate and only has 64k miles on it. I am the second owner since 2003, I purchased it off of a very nice gentlemen down in Ventura California who kept it in his garage with 8 other vehicles. He only drove it once a month to Santa Maria to visit his daughter and grandkids. So the car lived most its life indoors and away from aging elements and it is obvious when you see it. The paint looks like it just came off of the showroom floor, the car has been clay-bar treated and given a fresh coat of wax. You have to see it to believe it. The only blemishes are a two tiny dings in the body which can easily be removed from a dent repair specialist, I just haven't gotten around to it. There is also one small brush on the rear fender which just happened this week, the unfortunate consequences of parking in the city, it was buffed out and is barely noticeable. The car has also been garage kept since I have owned it as well. There is a black mark on the rear quarter panel that is visible in the pics, it was removed, just a little tar from some road work.
I purchased the car in September of 2016 and it just isn't working in our living situation and it should be in the hands of a true Jag lover. Almost all repairs and maintenance have been done. The car has a clean title and has never had any body work done to it. The leather is in great condition and still soft and supple. The carpets are in A+ condition as are the factory floormats.
The XJR sitting at 64k is just broken in and ready for the next 5-10 years of driving. All maintenance has been completed in the last few months, including the often failing and expensive to replace dual fuel pumps. The secondary tensioners were changed out 1k miles ago and Jaguar valve cover gaskets were used so no leaks what so ever. At the same time new plugs and air filter were installed. Last month a fresh set of Continental ExtremeContact DW tires were installed. The wheels are in great shape with only a few minor scuffs on two of them and no peeling, see pics.
Premium 300 Watt Alpine sound systems sounds great and has no blown out speakers. CD changer works.
Everything on the car works as it should, including all buttons and features and the car has no burnt out bulbs or illumination anywhere. Sunroof is fully functioning.
A black console and wood trim "ski slope" from a 1998 XJR was installed a few months ago to give the interior a sportier look, the original oatmeal console and wood trim is in perfect condition and will be included with the car. I had also intended to update to the grey XJR 100 bird-eye maple wood trim, I purchased the pieces from Germany and they got some cracks in them on the way, so 4 black door panels and dash wood and door wood in birds-eye will also be included but they need to be refinished. These are very hard to find as they were only produced in limited amounts. If you want to see pictures please contact me.
There is only one small issue with the car that hasn't been addressed, there is a very small coolant leak from one of the hoses. It has not been tracked down yet, so the car requires about 20oz of coolant to top it off every 500 miles or so. This should be a very easy fix.
This is really a pristine example of this car. Please contact with any questions.
I hate to see this car go, but it deserves to be in a better suited environment.
Many thanks!