2007 Jaguar XK 4.2 Convertible
(X150)
Only 28,800 miles from new with four
services to date, the last only 700 miles ago; personalised number plate; very
clean and tidy throughout
Styled by Ian
Callum, the X150 version of the Jaguar XK8 came out in 2005 as a Coupe, the
Convertible being added in 2006. Made entirely of aluminium, it was powered by a
4.2 V8 mated to six-speed automatic transmission with sport mode and paddle
shift for faster gear changes when required. Producing 296bhp and 310lb/ft it
could sprint to 60mph in 5.4 seconds with a top speed limited to 155mph.
Supplied new by Jaguar Cars Ltd of Browns
Lane, Coventry, in April 2007, this XK8 4.2 Convertible has covered 28,754 miles
from new with a good service history comprising four stamps in the book,
the last at 28,099 miles in May 2021 when the front brake pads were also renewed
and the air con was regassed.
Finished in
silver with a cream hide interior and a brown soft top, it looks extremely clean
and tidy with the electric hood functioning as it should. It is packed full of
all the usual XK luxuries including keyless entry, push button start, parking
sensors, heated seats and steering wheel, touch-screen information displays and
satnav, adaptive cruise control etc.
Supplied
with all its original handbooks and a personalised number plate, it has an MOT
until July 2023 with no advisories recorded. Starting instantly and running
beautifully as we have moved it around on site, it would have cost over £62,000
new and looks great value at the guide price suggested.
For more information contact James on 07970 309907 or email
james.dennison@brightwells.com
Reg No: K55KBJ
Chassis Number: SAJAC44P775B17585
Engine Number: 07022116335G
Engine Size: 4196cc
Docs: V5C; MOT July 2023 with no advisories; one old MOT; handbooks and service book with 4 stamps
Sale Section & Buyers Premium (ex VAT): Car 12%, Minimum £150
Estimate: £19,000-21,000
Lot 99
Lot ended
Wednesday 03/08/2022
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