XKR 100 for Sale by Original Owner
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XKR 100 for Sale by Original Owner
Black on Black
Convertible
38,200 miles
Located 12 miles from NYC
$32,000
email: artist205@comcast.net
Convertible
38,200 miles
Located 12 miles from NYC
$32,000
email: artist205@comcast.net
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I could barely make it out but it appears to be a 2001 xkr. I would suggest going to NADA, auto trader, kbb or any used car pricing site and get a better idea of what your car is worth. I could buy my 2006 xkr with 32k miles for that price. Good Luck.
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http://jaguarslover.blogspot.com/2012/06/jaguars-ultra-exclusive-xkr-100.html
Jaguar's ultra exclusive XKR 100 was built to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Sir William lyons' birth, meant that it had to be more than a mere marketing ploy. The Jaguar XKR 100 is arguably the most desirable version of the XK8/R model which has everything so amazing, especially it's aesthetically pleasing design with Leather Recaro sports seats, 20 inch R Performance ‘Montreal’ BBS alloy wheel, and the perfect engineering with some new features like innovative adaptive cruise control [ACC].
Jaguar XKR 100 is superb in acceleration as its 370bhp and 386lb ft are delivered with fineness. Road holding is amazingly good and it's really easy to steer, definitely a firm controlled ride. Any XKR still draws admiring looks wherever it goes, but even more so in limited edition '100' guise. Mean, sleek and powerful looking, but you must like black. Very much a classic car in the making – the XKR 100 is, after all, a car that replaced the Jaguar XJ-S.
Jaguar XKR 100 is superb in acceleration as its 370bhp and 386lb ft are delivered with fineness. Road holding is amazingly good and it's really easy to steer, definitely a firm controlled ride. Any XKR still draws admiring looks wherever it goes, but even more so in limited edition '100' guise. Mean, sleek and powerful looking, but you must like black. Very much a classic car in the making – the XKR 100 is, after all, a car that replaced the Jaguar XJ-S.
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damn... i hate how the XKR 100 gets better goodies than my XJR 100... Recaro seats, 20" wheels vs 19"... I think the adaptive cruise control and auto folding mirrors that we should be getting is EUROPEANS models only, I wish I had them, good luck with the sale.
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$16,400 XKR100 50k miles Denver 2012-05
I passed on an XKR100 with 50,000 miles here in Denver that sold for $16,400 after its eBay auction stopped at $15k or so which was below the seller's reserve. He had just done the Brembo brakes but it needed tires.
I just drove a 2005 with 30,000 miles and can say with certainty that for $31,000 it was a better car, but 5%-10%, certainly not twice the price.
Those are real cars I drove in the past 90 days, and real prices...
I just drove a 2005 with 30,000 miles and can say with certainty that for $31,000 it was a better car, but 5%-10%, certainly not twice the price.
Those are real cars I drove in the past 90 days, and real prices...
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I noticed that too, but if you dig in a little you'll find that you are looking at the Suggested Retail Value.
You should actually be looking at the Private Party Value. (Please sit down when doing this as you''ll find that the retail value will be sliced by MORE THAN HALF) (It's less than $14,000, which I might add is on the low end, but more realistic considering its still a 10 year old car which offers no performance upgrades to the widely available non-100 models)
Definitions provided here:
Private Party Value is the amount a buyer can expect to pay when buying a used 2002 Jaguar XK Series XKR 100 Convertible 2D from a private party.
The Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail Value is representative of dealers' asking prices for the 2002 Jaguar XK Series XKR 100 Convertible 2D, and the starting point for negotiation between a consumer and a dealer.
Ultimately the value of anything is what someone else will pay for it. I wish you the very best of luck. Personally, I think there's something wrong with the data on the value for this car. The retail value usually never differs by that much on a used car.
Edmunds believes your car is worth $18k, ASSUMING it's in "outstanding" condition.
You should actually be looking at the Private Party Value. (Please sit down when doing this as you''ll find that the retail value will be sliced by MORE THAN HALF) (It's less than $14,000, which I might add is on the low end, but more realistic considering its still a 10 year old car which offers no performance upgrades to the widely available non-100 models)
Definitions provided here:
Private Party Value is the amount a buyer can expect to pay when buying a used 2002 Jaguar XK Series XKR 100 Convertible 2D from a private party.
The Kelley Blue Book Suggested Retail Value is representative of dealers' asking prices for the 2002 Jaguar XK Series XKR 100 Convertible 2D, and the starting point for negotiation between a consumer and a dealer.
Ultimately the value of anything is what someone else will pay for it. I wish you the very best of luck. Personally, I think there's something wrong with the data on the value for this car. The retail value usually never differs by that much on a used car.
Edmunds believes your car is worth $18k, ASSUMING it's in "outstanding" condition.
Last edited by Vee; 08-31-2012 at 01:35 PM.
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2007 XK coupe 10k miles $31,000 Jag dealer
This just came up here in Denver. Wow. Stiff competition.
Your car has to be in top condition, so no jiggley feedback or the odds of sale at retail are low.
Your car has to be in top condition, so no jiggley feedback or the odds of sale at retail are low.
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