2001 Jaguar XJ8 Vanden Plas
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ส.ค. 2022
- In this video, we look at the interior, exterior, underbody, and take the car on the test drive
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WHY THIS VEHICLE?
Extremely low mileage this rust-free Jaguar from New Mexico will impress the most demanding car enthusiasts and collectors with its unbelievable condition and thorough service & ownership history.
The Vanden Plas is one of the finest-looking cars on the road today, expressing unique individuality. Substantially improved quality and reliability for this generation XJ8 contributed to the consistent track record of impeccable performance.
HISTORY
Purchased new in November 2001 in New Mexico. The first owner drove only about 8K miles during four years of ownership, with service performed regularly, twice a year by the same selling dealership. The second owner purchased this Jaguar in November 2004 and drove just 20,013 miles until January 2021. They would continue to service this Jaguar at the same dealership in NM. We then purchased it from the third owner, who had it for under a year.
OUR LOCATIONS:
AlphaCars & Motorcycles (Boxborough)
649 Massachusetts Ave, Boxborough, MA 01719
(978) 263-9000
AlphaCars & Motorcycles (Acton)
178 Great Road, Acton, MA 01720
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AlphaCars & Motorcycles (North Hampton)
108 Lafayette Road, North Hampton, NH 03862
(603) 585-5085
AlphaCars & Motorcycles (Spencer)
116 Main Street, Spencer, MA 01562
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Absolutely stunning. The car takes my breath away. 🙂
That car is so beautiful I have a 99 just like it I'm looking for another one guess this one is sold by now
Is this car still there? Thank you
are you familiar with the shiter problem that can arise with these? If yes do you have tips on how to fix them?