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FS[SouthWest]: 2009 Jaguar XKR Portfolio Edition Convertible Ultra Low Miles
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2009 Jaguar XKR Portfolio Edition Convertible Ultra Low Miles
I have my rare (1 of 200) 2009 Jaguar XKR Portfolio Edition Convertible up for sale. The ad speaks for itself. I am open to a reasonable and sensible offer.
Price reduced from original sale price of $41,000 in September.
2009 Jaguar XK Portfolio Edition Convertible "Supercharged" | eBay
Thanks.
Price reduced from original sale price of $41,000 in September.
2009 Jaguar XK Portfolio Edition Convertible "Supercharged" | eBay
Thanks.
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I am not sure yet since I own a few other sports cars. Have to sell first then complete some due diligence. Was considering the XE as a luxury sedan.
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I have had interest, but everyone thinks they can buy the XKR well under a wholesale give-away price. It is not worth it to me to give the vehicle away in price. My price of $38,000 to $37,500 is attractive for the pristine condition, mileage and the luxury of the Portfolio Edition and extras I have for the XKR.
There is not another 2009 Jaguar XKR PE convertible in the USA in this condition. I strongly believe this is the finest, as only 200 of the beauties were imported into the USA. It is truly a beautiful automobile and luxury GT sports car.
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good luck to the new buyer...that is one lovely machine!!!
don't know how one can buy a car that elegant and that performs as well for that money? what a steal!!!
don't know how one can buy a car that elegant and that performs as well for that money? what a steal!!!
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The XKR will be heading to the Chicago area. Sale pending, waiting to receive a deposit from buyer. Of course in today's day and age, anything can happen when an anticipated sale is in the making.
I will advise.
The XKR will be heading to the Chicago area. Sale pending, waiting to receive a deposit from buyer. Of course in today's day and age, anything can happen when an anticipated sale is in the making.
I will advise.
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