Detail Info for: 2002 Jaguar XKR Convertible-18K Orig Miles- NO RESERVE

Transaction Info
Sold On:
08/21/2010
Price:
$ 25300.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
18500
Location:
Cape Cod, MA, 02635
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
2002 Jaguar
Submodel Body Type:
XKR Convertible
Engine:
8 Cylinder
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
SAJDA42B92PA25546
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Power Windows
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THIS ITEM WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER REGARDLESS OF PRICE SO DO NOT BID IF YOU DON’T WANT TO BUY!!! The mileage of the car is as stated 19,000 Miles. If you ask me if it's the original mileage you will not get a response. This car is original in every respect and has never been repainted or damaged in any way. It's been garage kept since new and has spent all of it's time in Florida until last summer when we brought it to Cape Cod where it's also been garaged and driven very little as well. We're the second owners and we purchased the car from a very close family friend several years ago, but we too drive it very little and now need the space in the garage more than we need another car that we don't drive. The car is pristine in all respects and the winning bidder will not be disappointed. BIDDINGPlease do not bid if you don't want to own this car. Buyer pays actual shipping costs and insurance if requested. Seller reserves the right to void sale in the event of any retracted bidding, unorthodox bidding practices or slow payment. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION AND THIS CAR WILL SELL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER REGARDLESS OF PRICE SO DO NOT BID IF YOU DON’T WANT TO BUY!!! Please read the review below. This will tell you more that I ever wanted to know about the car. By Jim FlammangCars.comMarch 27, 2002 A limited-edition “100” version of the sleek, rear-wheel-drive XK coupe and convertible is new for 2002 and commemorates the 1902 birth of the late William Lyons, founder of Jaguar. Succeeding last year’s Silverstone models, the limited-edition XKR 100 coupe and convertible feature 20-inch BBS modular wheels, Brembo brakes, Connolly Autolux Recaro seats and Anthracite paint. Only 300 models will be offered in the United States, and only 30 of those will be coupes. Jaguar last redesigned its XK coupe and convertible for the 1997 model year and dubbed them XK8 to denote the V-8 engine that replaced the former six-cylinder. A supercharged XKR version arrived in 2000. The XK8 uses a 4.0-liter V-8 power plant that develops 290 horsepower. The supercharger boosts the ante to 370 hp in the XKR. The legendary British Jaguar organization is now part of Ford’s Premier Automotive Group, which also includes Aston Martin, Land Rover and Volvo. The styling, platforms and engines are designed and manufactured strictly by Jaguar, which is headquartered in Coventry, England. A considerable amount of handcrafting still goes into their assembly, and Jaguars compete against such costly European marques as BMW and Mercedes-Benz. In recent years, the Ford connection has had a positive impact on construction details, which dramatically reduced the quality problems that plagued Jaguars of the more distant past. But sales have dropped sharply. During 2001, Jaguar sold 5,137 XK8/XKR models in the United States, down from 6,729 units tallied in 2000, according to Automotive News. Exterior Sensual and alluring in any form, the projectile-shaped XK body is comparatively tame in the XK8 trim, though its basic appearance harks back to the stylish Jaguar XK-E sports cars of the 1960s. The XKR adds a functional louvered hood, rear spoiler, and 18-inch wheels and tires, instead of the usual 17-inchers. It is also equipped with Jaguar’s Computer Active Technology Suspension, which features computer-controlled shock absorbers that adjust ride firmness according to changes in the vehicle’s speed and road conditions. The XKR sports a wire mesh grille instead of the usual bar design. The convertible has a power soft-top and a glass rear window with a defogger, and all models have headlight washers. Interior These Jaguar models are theoretically capable of holding four occupants; inreality, however, they’re 2+2 models and suitable for only two passengers. Backseat riders would have to be the size of a child or have legs no bigger than twigs in order to fit comfortably. Even the fortunate pair up front can expect to employ a certain level of dexterity when climbing in and out of the low-slung XK8/XKR, and space is at a premium once they’re seated. Once inside, passengers can enjoy the lush Connolly leather and abundant wood trim that decorates the Jag’s cockpit. Like their XKR counterparts, XK8 coupes and convertibles have heated front seats and a premium Alpine Audiophile audio system with a six-CD changer. Jaguar’s navigation system is standard in the XKR and optional in the XK8. Under the Hood Jaguar’s 4.0-liter dual-overhead-cam V-8 engine produces 290 hp in the regular XK8 coupe and convertible. Stepping up to the XKR brings a supercharged edition of that engine, which churns out 370 hp. A five-speed-automatic transmission is used on all models, but they’re different units: The XK8 transmission is built by the German firm ZF, and the XKR unit is manufactured by Mercedes-Benz. Safety During the 2001 model year, Jaguar’s Adaptive Restraint Technology System (ARTS) was added to the XK8, which includes head and thorax side-impact airbags mounted in the front-seat backrest cushions. Deployment is based on input from a group of sensors that determine whether occupants are in position and belted. Ultrasonic sensors in the roof pillars and overhead console also provide signals to help gauge the deployment level. Traction control and all-disc antilock brakes are standard. A Reverse Park Control feature emits a warning when you approach an obstacle while backing up. Driving Impressions Heritage counts, especially when it comes to British-built motorcars. Even if performance lags behind some competitive sports cars, driving a Jag ranks as a sensual and memorable experience. Simply knowing that you’re cocooned in such a lusciously shaped vehicle adds to the satisfaction. An appealing assortment of luxuries and conveniences makes up for a few drawbacks — including high sticker prices. The Jaguar’s modern V-8 engine comes in regular or supercharged form. Both deliver a high level of refinement, gentility and impressive acceleration, even if they’re not the fastest cars of their kind. Those who crave a greater degree of raw speed can step up to a supercharged XKR, while fanciers of low-volume models have the commemorative XKR 100 for this season only. Handling has always been a Jaguar strong point, even if it’s still categorized more as a “boulevard” sports car than a racetrack-ready model. On the other hand, if you drive an XK on a track, you’re likely to be impressed with its talents through curves and dips when moving at high speeds. Although the ride can get a bit jittery on rough pavement, the suspension is beautifully absorbent on most highway surfaces. The XK8 convertible looks snug at first glance, but it offers a reasonable amount of room for front-seat occupants. Unfortunately, the rear seat is tiny — even for children.On Aug-13-10 at 05:30:44 PDT, seller added the following information: Please NoteThis is NOT the 100 edition.