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2009 Jaguar XKR Portfolio Edition Convertible
Charcoal Interior, Cranberry Stitching, Black Top
Oak Dash
No other options listed
72,000 miles
Riverside, CA.
2009 XKR Portfolio prices are going up! This convertible with 31K miles sold for $40,850 last January on Bring-A-Trailer. It did not have the optional Adaptive Cruise ($2,200) or Alcon Performance Brake Package ($5,000).
Put a set of Takoba Wheels on my Portfolio... like the look and easier to clean.
(Added 15mm spacers in the rear because the offset was different than the Selenas)
Put a set of Takoba Wheels on my Portfolio... like the look and easier to clean.
(Added 15mm spacers in the rear because the offset was different than the Selenas)
Did you buy used? The rear offset is probably from the XF wheels as they are marketed as "Fit XK" but they don't because of offset.
Just bought a 2009 Portfolio Edition! I was looking for an XKR but came upon this one at a dealership in Rhode Island. Runs great, no rust, very nice with a few little cosmetic issues, 76,000 miles. Now resides in the comfort of my garage in Virginia.Stablemate to a rare Saab 97x Aero and my Legend Lime Mustang.
It has-
Coupe version
Shadow gray exterior
Charcoal interior w/cranberry stitching
Oak interior trim
Adaptive cruise
20" Selena wheels
Standard brakes
Only went for $11,000! What a ****ing steal. First one I'm aware of selling since I bought mine a year ago. Prior to that there was one on BaT A few months prior to buying mine (4/2023) that went for $22,000 I believe.
Don't get excited about this unbelievable bargain purchase. If it seems too good to be true ... well, you know the rest.
That 2009 XKR Portfolio had 106,000 miles on it and the ad stated
This is sketchy. It's not clear that this vehicle actually sold for $11,000, only that the auction ended. No VIN was included in the ad.
If you dig down, it lists a VIN # of SAJWA46C699B29647. I think that’s supposed to be SAJWA46C099B29647, (judging by the VIN # for my car). Also, there’s a nasty scrape on the left rear fender. It doesn’t look too bad, but it’s probably a $3000 job at a body shop to smooth it out and feather the new paint in to the quarter panel.
Only went for $11,000! What a ****ing steal. First one I'm aware of selling since I bought mine a year ago. Prior to that there was one on BaT A few months prior to buying mine (4/2023) that went for $22,000 I believe.
It had 109k miles but was well maintained inside and out. Lots of interest. Sorry to see it go, good memories. FYI - BAT declined to list it. Not sure why (milage?); they listed my 2001 BMW 7401 with 160k miles No Reserve without question.
Good luck out there XKR Portfolio fans; not many left!
I have owned my 2009 XKR Portfolio for a couple years now. Just ticked over 100k kms. I'm actually the third owner and it has been extremely well looked after. Used as backup when my 2008 X358 3.5 V8 plays up. If it's not her then it's the 2009 Range Rover SC. Good engines generally!
In the glove box of my XKR there is a beautiful leather bound wallet in Portfolio matching cranberry stitching that contains and aluminium plaque stating Limited Edition 1 of 482.
This may go against accepted norm that 480 were produced. The plaque is signed by a Regional director for the MENA (Middle East and North Africa). The car has been purchased and spent its life in Dubai. I intend to gather more details via the local dealer when I find a moment.
Be happy to provide more details if I can.
Warm regards, David Plaque Wallet Plaque 1: 1 of 482
Welcome to the Registry! It's interesting that 482 2009 XKR Portfolio Models were produced for the Middle East market.
For the North American market, a total of 380 2009 XKR Portfolio Models were produced, of which 180 were coupes and 200 were convertibles. How Rare Is My 2009 XKR Portfolio Convertible?
I can't imagine 482 being made for this region alone. I have only seen one other XKR Portfolio come up for sale in the Emirates. Perhaps time to dig a little deeper with the local dealer and perhaps Castle Bromwich to establish true annual production numbers.
A couple possibilities.
1) The 482 listed by Jaguar MENA is all left hand drive models. If Jaguar NA got 380, that leaves 102 for the rest of the left-hand drive world. I think this is low probability.
2) Jaguar MENA is part of a larger region that doesn't include North America. For example, it is common to lump Europe, Middle East and Africa into one sales region.
Recently purchased my 2009 Jaguar XKR Portfolio Edition Convertible Shadow Grey, Black roof
Charcoal leather with Cranberry stitching
Oak Dash Alcon Brakes with Red 6/4 Piston Calipers
40,000 miles 20" Selena Wheels w/ Red Jaguar logo in center caps
Summer use only Car located Minnesota USA.
New Very Very Happy second owner
2009 XKR Portfolio
31,000 miles
Shadow Gray/Charcoal interior w/cranberry stitching
Oak trim
20" wheels
Texas/CA history, new home AZ/CA
Dash leather lifting from shrinkage (:
@etokatlian If your leather dashboard hasn't shrunk too much, you may be able to have an auto upholstery shop repair it at a reasonable price without removing the dashboard from the car simply by removing the windshield, stretching, regluing, and stapling the front edge. This is a permanent repair when done properly. See this thread: https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x...rating-233590/
Good luck
Stuart
P.S. For a less permanent, inexpensive and easy DIY repair, see:
I have owned my 2009 XKR Portfolio for a couple years now. Just ticked over 100k kms. I'm actually the third owner and it has been extremely well looked after. Used as backup when my 2008 X358 3.5 V8 plays up. If it's not her then it's the 2009 Range Rover SC. Good engines generally!
In the glove box of my XKR there is a beautiful leather bound wallet in Portfolio matching cranberry stitching that contains and aluminium plaque stating Limited Edition 1 of 482.
This may go against accepted norm that 480 were produced. The plaque is signed by a Regional director for the MENA (Middle East and North Africa). The car has been purchased and spent its life in Dubai. I intend to gather more details via the local dealer when I find a moment.
Be happy to provide more details if I can.
Warm regards, David Plaque Wallet Plaque 1: 1 of 482
I am now faced with selling my XKR Portfolio (and XJ8 and L322) as I'm moving back to the RHD world in a few months time. What would be a recommended realistic selling price for my 2009 XKR Portfolio? Markets here are usually awful and I wouldn't reject shipping if the price and hassle factors were acceptable. Appreciate any opinions.