
'It's a thing of beauty' says car-buying expert with luxury Jaguar selling for under £2k… it was once favoured by the PM | 7628518 | 2024-01-31 12:08:01
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A CAR-BUYING professional has revealed the "regal" motor as soon as used to drive around a former Prime Minister might be yours for underneath £2,000.
The attention-catching Jaguar XJ X308 mannequin comes full with a 3.2L V8 engine and may chalk up speeds of 60mph in eight seconds.


A full-size luxury saloon automotive, Jaguar manufactured and marketed the stalwart motor from 1997 until 2003.
Motors whizz Automobiles with JB took to his YouTube channel to talk up the money-saving model.
He stated: "It was built with passengers in mind, hence that old fashioned inside is a thing of magnificence.
"It seems like an previous regal lodge lobby in there.
"And it comes from an period the place having as many buttons as attainable was all the fad, hence the dashboard."
The X308 was additionally the automotive of selection for previous UK Prime Ministers.
"Due to how stylish it's, it was used as the Prime Ministerial automotive for Tony Blair," JB added.
"And this is according to different PMs using the X308 as their automobiles."
A 1999 Jaguar XJ Collection four.Zero Sovereign with over 100 miles on the clock is presently up for grabs for £1,795.
It comes after one basic Jaguar covered in rust is set to sell for £80,000 despite being utterly undriveable.
The 1959 XK150 Roadster was an icon of post-war Britain however is in a sorry state at this time.
With a prime velocity of 136mph and a 0-60 of 7.3 seconds in its prime, it was one of many quickest& sports cars& of its era.
Now, although, it has fallen into complete disrepair and doesn't even run.
The bonnet, boot and bodywork have largely& rusted over& and are coated in a thick layer of grime.
And the& windscreen& is so dirty that you could't truly see by way of it.
Nonetheless, it is still set to fetch around £80,000 when it's& auctioned& off on December eight.


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