2004 XJR - 1,779 Miles - For Sale
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I have been asked by my stepfather to negotiate the sale of his 2004 Jaguar XJR (390 hp supercharged version). This vehicle has an astounding low 1,779 miles on the odometer. You read this correctly. I couldn't believe it at first either. It was purchased locally and thanks to my stepfather's somewhat eccentric perfectionism, this beauty has spent more time being cared for than driven.
I have never seen a car in more pristine condition. It has never been driven in the rain and has been garaged every day of its existence. (Original unused Jaguar umbrella is still in the trunk!) Its paint is flawless. No scratches, no dents, no dings, no accidents. The interior is likewise in new condition and is without the slightest mark indicating use. The leather upholstery is perfect and is supple. Of course the new car leather aroma is still there.
Factory oil (Castrol) was changed at 1000 miles to Mobil One and changed again at 1500 miles (Mobil One). Jaguar OEM filters were used. Not one to trust anyone with his baby, my stepfather did the changes himself. I know he isn't kidding because I found the receipts for the filters in the car's documentation folder.
Always garaged, this car had the additional benefit of air conditioned shelter for the past 3 years.
When driven, care was taken to run through a complete operational cycle observing full warm-up and varying speeds, avoiding stop-and-go operation to eliminate crankcase and exhaust system condensation and crankcase oil contamination.
The car performs as it did when it left the showroom floor. Every feature functions correctly. The engine is silent and smooth. The handing on the original Pirelli P Zeros is astounding. There are no squeeks or rattles. Acceleration is powerful and effortless and the transmission shifts properly in all ranges.
Photos are available here: http://photobucket.com/JaguarXJR
Vehicle is for sale in Austin, TX. Asking price is $24,950.
Please contact me for any questions you may have! Thank you for reading!
I have never seen a car in more pristine condition. It has never been driven in the rain and has been garaged every day of its existence. (Original unused Jaguar umbrella is still in the trunk!) Its paint is flawless. No scratches, no dents, no dings, no accidents. The interior is likewise in new condition and is without the slightest mark indicating use. The leather upholstery is perfect and is supple. Of course the new car leather aroma is still there.
Factory oil (Castrol) was changed at 1000 miles to Mobil One and changed again at 1500 miles (Mobil One). Jaguar OEM filters were used. Not one to trust anyone with his baby, my stepfather did the changes himself. I know he isn't kidding because I found the receipts for the filters in the car's documentation folder.
Always garaged, this car had the additional benefit of air conditioned shelter for the past 3 years.
When driven, care was taken to run through a complete operational cycle observing full warm-up and varying speeds, avoiding stop-and-go operation to eliminate crankcase and exhaust system condensation and crankcase oil contamination.
The car performs as it did when it left the showroom floor. Every feature functions correctly. The engine is silent and smooth. The handing on the original Pirelli P Zeros is astounding. There are no squeeks or rattles. Acceleration is powerful and effortless and the transmission shifts properly in all ranges.
Photos are available here: http://photobucket.com/JaguarXJR
Vehicle is for sale in Austin, TX. Asking price is $24,950.
Please contact me for any questions you may have! Thank you for reading!
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A time capsule. Why, oh why a black interior though, quel dommage! Maybe a local Jag dealer would be interested but they'd offer nothing for it I bet.
You may laugh but I'd try ebay...
You may laugh but I'd try ebay...
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WOW-WEE what a beautiful vehicle!
Good luck to you, your step father. Someone is going to own a magnificent automobile, man I wish it were us!
Good luck to you, your step father. Someone is going to own a magnificent automobile, man I wish it were us!
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jeffn: Thanks for the post! I did try the dealer first and it was a bit under what we'd be comfortable with for sure! This is quite a unique situation! I did, however, list it on ebay today, so here's to hoping!
joycesjag: Thanks for the post and the compliment! It is a magnificent car...I trust it will go to a very appreciative home!
joycesjag: Thanks for the post and the compliment! It is a magnificent car...I trust it will go to a very appreciative home!
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There are many X350 owners on the site who might look at this as the perfect opportunity to upgrade their current situation. Buy this one, sell the old one. Get a 3rd party warranty and it's like being in a new X350 for pennies on the dollar. Black on black is a nice combination.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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The black insides(tho the zeros on the odo offset that!) and the fact I'd have to leave it in a carport 500' from the FL ocean spray precludes me...bloody tempting though.
What might an aftermarket warranty run, say w/AAA or other good company(I had one w/Warranty Gold and they went chap 7 and I got pennies back years later)?
What might an aftermarket warranty run, say w/AAA or other good company(I had one w/Warranty Gold and they went chap 7 and I got pennies back years later)?
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The interior is more of a dark charcoal than black, but dark nonetheless. I hear you on the carport and ocean problem though! At least you get to enjoy living close to the ocean!
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Wow very nice. I can tell you had it been Platinum Silver with tan or light interior I would take it in a heartbeat. In any event very nice and deifnitely very tempting.
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There are many X350 owners on the site who might look at this as the perfect opportunity to upgrade their current situation. Buy this one, sell the old one. Get a 3rd party warranty and it's like being in a new X350 for pennies on the dollar. Black on black is a nice combination.
Good luck!
Good luck!
I could sell my '03 XJ8 for a little less than 1/2 that, pay for the rest of it in cash and have an almost new car, but there I go dreaming again! LOL
Good luck on the sale. It's a magnificent vehicle for a great price. Worth every penny, I'd guess.
My only concern with older cars with low mileage is that (1) no more warranty (of course, as others have said, there are after-market warranties, probably for about $4k) to cover the things that are often "found" in the first couple of years and 10-20k miles which this car has never reached - so the car is "unproven" so to speak, and (2) I would wonder how much rust there might be in the gas tank, gas lines, etc. that can be caused by sitting around not being used. I would be careful if I were the buyer and would want it checked out very, very closely by a very skilled mechanic. If everything checks out, then get the checkbook out! LOL
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But ... it's been just sitting an awfully long time folks.
I gotta assume that all the factory recalls and any upgrades never were done.
So there's some adventure involved in this vehicle.
Not the same thing but I bought a 77 (really manufactured in 79) Maserati back in 1987 with 2,000 miles on it that sat in a museum for half of those years and then was owned by a guy who only washed the thing. Gaskets & seals went rather quickly so I ended up pulling the motor and transaxle for mostly reassembly but I also did some other stuff.
It was nice though that most everything on the car was not worn out.
I gotta assume that all the factory recalls and any upgrades never were done.
So there's some adventure involved in this vehicle.
Not the same thing but I bought a 77 (really manufactured in 79) Maserati back in 1987 with 2,000 miles on it that sat in a museum for half of those years and then was owned by a guy who only washed the thing. Gaskets & seals went rather quickly so I ended up pulling the motor and transaxle for mostly reassembly but I also did some other stuff.
It was nice though that most everything on the car was not worn out.
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My feeling is that the almost complete lack of wear and tear in this car might override any consideration of deterioration due to age. Also, the car has been run through full operational cycles regularly. Thankfully, it has not been 'stored' as in a museum situation.
I hope and trust that we will find someone who will appreciate and love this car as much as my stepfather has! Thanks for your replies and thoughts!
I hope and trust that we will find someone who will appreciate and love this car as much as my stepfather has! Thanks for your replies and thoughts!
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That's an amazing find.
Don't let the naysayers talk down the colour combination. I've got the same on my X-Type and those with taste, will tell you that Black with Black is something special & hard to find. Some people will flat-out refuse to buy a car with Ivory, Cream or any other light colour interior. They age badly & are a pain to keep clean.
I had a pair of Cream leather sofa's a few years back, had to be cleaned & treated every six months.
One night a friend slept on one in his jeans, and left blue stains all over it! Had to get it professionally cleaned for $300.
I will never, ever, ever buy a car with a light coloured interior. But hey, that's just me....
You should also consider advertising it in Europe since it's LHD and given the mileage/condition, a cashed up collector over the pond could also be interested. Maybe in classic car mags, or there is a magazine called Jaguar World Monthly. It's UK based but with readership on the continent as well.
It's amazing, I just bought a 2004 (2005MY) XJR with 92'000 miles on it, I can only imagine what a "brand new" one must be like...
Don't let the naysayers talk down the colour combination. I've got the same on my X-Type and those with taste, will tell you that Black with Black is something special & hard to find. Some people will flat-out refuse to buy a car with Ivory, Cream or any other light colour interior. They age badly & are a pain to keep clean.
I had a pair of Cream leather sofa's a few years back, had to be cleaned & treated every six months.
One night a friend slept on one in his jeans, and left blue stains all over it! Had to get it professionally cleaned for $300.
I will never, ever, ever buy a car with a light coloured interior. But hey, that's just me....
You should also consider advertising it in Europe since it's LHD and given the mileage/condition, a cashed up collector over the pond could also be interested. Maybe in classic car mags, or there is a magazine called Jaguar World Monthly. It's UK based but with readership on the continent as well.
It's amazing, I just bought a 2004 (2005MY) XJR with 92'000 miles on it, I can only imagine what a "brand new" one must be like...
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Awesome vehicle! I'm drooling as I write. Great color combination, excellent condition & super fast. If only I were in the market I would by this car in a heartbeat. I do eventually want to get an XJR. I only hope that when I'm ready I could find a car like this. This will sell.
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That's an amazing find.
Don't let the naysayers talk down the colour combination. I've got the same on my X-Type and those with taste, will tell you that Black with Black is something special & hard to find. Some people will flat-out refuse to buy a car with Ivory, Cream or any other light colour interior. They age badly & are a pain to keep clean.
I had a pair of Cream leather sofa's a few years back, had to be cleaned & treated every six months.
One night a friend slept on one in his jeans, and left blue stains all over it! Had to get it professionally cleaned for $300.
I will never, ever, ever buy a car with a light coloured interior. But hey, that's just me....
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Don't let the naysayers talk down the colour combination. I've got the same on my X-Type and those with taste, will tell you that Black with Black is something special & hard to find. Some people will flat-out refuse to buy a car with Ivory, Cream or any other light colour interior. They age badly & are a pain to keep clean.
I had a pair of Cream leather sofa's a few years back, had to be cleaned & treated every six months.
One night a friend slept on one in his jeans, and left blue stains all over it! Had to get it professionally cleaned for $300.
I will never, ever, ever buy a car with a light coloured interior. But hey, that's just me....
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Here's a link to the ebay ad -- Jaguar : XJR Supercharged Jaguar : XJR Supercharged | eBay
With about 7hrs left, the bids are over $22k -- great going! Someone's going to get a nice car!
With about 7hrs left, the bids are over $22k -- great going! Someone's going to get a nice car!
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Great car! Hope that the final flurry of bids at closing take it up well over $25K. Also hope that the new owner finds that the old girl needs only coolant and brake system flushes, plus replacement of the time-expired tires (and a visit to a dealer just to double-check on any missed recall notices) to be good to go. Like Staatsof said, low mileage-sitting-still-for-years is not necessarily all for the good. This car looks like a possible national concours winner in JCNA Champion Division Class C14...hint, hint.
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Great car! Hope that the final flurry of bids at closing take it up well over $25K. Also hope that the new owner finds that the old girl needs only coolant and brake system flushes, plus replacement of the time-expired tires (and a visit to a dealer just to double-check on any missed recall notices) to be good to go. Like Staatsof said, low mileage-sitting-still-for-years is not necessarily all for the good. This car looks like a possible national concours winner in JCNA Champion Division Class C14...hint, hint.