A Used Jaguar - Even Better Than Their Reputation Suggests

October 26, 2009

If you are in the market for a new vehicle, might I suggest a used Jaguar purchase? I myself have not made a purchase for a used Jaguar but I will certainly be in the market to do so soon. I suggest this because I recently was able to ride in a Jaguar X300 my friend had purchased from his local dealership and boy, was I impressed! This thing really knocked my socks off my feet with shoes and all! I had heard about Jaguars reputation and have seen the vehicles in British cinema for some time but I was amazed once I took a ride in one.

What I noticed first and most predominately was the look of the Jaguar. The exterior sports a slick, curvy look which makes it look almost reminiscent of the big cat itself. My friend’s car is in midnight black and it looks like a Jaguar hunting in the jungle for its next big meal. The interior gives it a classic feel as well. It’s roomy enough for you to be comfortable but is compact enough to make everything feel accessible. You are always in complete control when driving or riding inside of a Jaguar.

The fact that it’s a used Jaguar shouldn’t fool you: this thing is basically brand new. A lot of these cars tend to have low mileage because they really aren’t an everyday car: you only want to drive this thing when it really matters, and never in harsh weather conditions. I say this only for maintaining the cars appeal and look, it is never unsafe to drive if you need to get around.

In fact, the UK department of transport has said that as the years and models get refined, Jaguar models within the 300-600 range get safer and safer to drive every year! Now that just goes to show you how much effort is put into these vehicles as a whole. Whether you are looking for a weekend ride, something for the car shows, a classic car to add to a collection or just a smooth ride to get you around on a more than regular basis, a used Jaguar is the way to go. The savings on the purchase price alone will have you excited to get into the driver’s seat and, after you get on the road you will be sold on it. I’m getting mine next month (it is my birthday after all) and I’m starting to get impatient!

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