2009 XKR Convertible With 35K Miles Only $48,000 Best Used Car Deal Of The Year Wow
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2009 XKR Convertible With 35K Miles Only $48,000 Best Used Car Deal Of The Year Wow
If anyone is trying to buy an XKR Convertible this deal is the best deal out here. I noticed it browsing thought I might share it with the forum.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...#ht_955wt_1167
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...#ht_955wt_1167
Last edited by jagxkrtoofast; 10-12-2011 at 05:53 PM.
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Sold from Bergen Jaguar in Paramus NJ. Probably a repo car that went through the auction. Once the economy started tanking we were seeing a boatload of repo's going through the auctions. They brought them to the dealers for recall work and/or to get keys programmed. Cool car. Good deal, I imagine.
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An Offer You Can't Refuse!
I visited the dealer today and met his salesmen:
Too many red flags for me.
1. Price - if it seems too good to be true...
2. Seller has zero feedback
3. Big gap in AutoCheck report from 677 miles on 4/30/2009 to present.
My $0.02: Reports from AutoCheck or CarFax report are worthless and anyone who relies on them is a fool. Read the T&Cs:
Welcome to AutoCheck
Buyer Beware!
Too many red flags for me.
1. Price - if it seems too good to be true...
2. Seller has zero feedback
3. Big gap in AutoCheck report from 677 miles on 4/30/2009 to present.
My $0.02: Reports from AutoCheck or CarFax report are worthless and anyone who relies on them is a fool. Read the T&Cs:
Welcome to AutoCheck
Buyer Beware!
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Do You Have What It Takes To Live In New Jersey?
I was born in Newark (really!) and know that it takes a very special person to live in New Jersey today. Do you have what it takes?
See this link for the Application to Live in New Jersey:
Application to live in NJ
See this link for the Application to Live in New Jersey:
Application to live in NJ
Last edited by Stuart S; 10-11-2011 at 11:19 PM. Reason: shorten post
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I see that you live in Toms River (in scenic Monmouth County), which is a far cry from Newark. You're right - NJ has lots of really nice places to live (if you can afford them), as well as great restaurants and things to do - beaches, mountains, NYC, etc. But NJ also leads the nation in following areas: highest cost of living, highest taxes, highest cost of auto insurance.
Here's a really interesting website about NJ: Stupid Facts - New Jersey
Here's a really interesting website about NJ: Stupid Facts - New Jersey