Good Price....Warranty....?
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Sounds expensive to me - I would have thought high $20k's for that, particularly with no warranty. www.kbb.com should give some idea.
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Sounds expensive to me - I would have thought high $20k's for that, particularly with no warranty. www.kbb.com should give some idea.
Here's one for comparison. This is at my local Jag dealership in VA, so won't help you out too much other than to compare. $34,995, 43k '09 XF S/C w/CPO warranty. It was $32,995 CPO but they just increased it 2k (their prices jump around all the time which is why I didn't end up buying there)
2009 Jaguar XF Supercharged 43,785 miles - Stock #PA4571 - Internet Price: $34,995 - Retail Price: $36,995
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I bought my 09 XF SC with 65k miles on it, no warranty, for $28k from a Jaguar dealer. Definatley was not a gimme, I had to fight for the price but in the end wagging my gums to save a pile of money seems like a no brainer. Someone stated in another post he paid the same as me for a 09 XF SC as well.
These are well engineered, nicely built automobiles, I have had no issues with mine, runs, looks and feels perfect. Get the full service history from the dealer so you know if the known issues have been taken care of. Check around the forum there is plenty of info. These cars are not as fragile as some would believe, the electrical and electronics are sorted, the engine is an old bullet proof design, the trans is a ZF built unit, the body and paint seems very well put together and the interior is mostly of very high quality. My car has just over 70k miles on it now and the interior/exterior looks brand new, people ask me if it is new! I would not pay $70k for a new one but around $30k for a nice pre-owned these cars are a steal. All the panache of owning/driving a Jag for the price of a new Honda Accord.
These are well engineered, nicely built automobiles, I have had no issues with mine, runs, looks and feels perfect. Get the full service history from the dealer so you know if the known issues have been taken care of. Check around the forum there is plenty of info. These cars are not as fragile as some would believe, the electrical and electronics are sorted, the engine is an old bullet proof design, the trans is a ZF built unit, the body and paint seems very well put together and the interior is mostly of very high quality. My car has just over 70k miles on it now and the interior/exterior looks brand new, people ask me if it is new! I would not pay $70k for a new one but around $30k for a nice pre-owned these cars are a steal. All the panache of owning/driving a Jag for the price of a new Honda Accord.
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Thanks for the info!!!
My local dealership is suppose to get in two 2009 supercharged xj's any day now. One is certified and the other isn't. Going to wait and see where they are on the price of those. (Probably too high as almost all the cars in or around Albuquerque go for way too much.)
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My local dealership is suppose to get in two 2009 supercharged xj's any day now. One is certified and the other isn't. Going to wait and see where they are on the price of those. (Probably too high as almost all the cars in or around Albuquerque go for way too much.)
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