2007 Jaguar XKR
The 2007 Jaguar XKR Coupe R is a luxurious used vehicle offering exceptional performance and style in South Africa. Known for its sleek design and premium features, this coupe is perfect for those seeking a blend of power and elegance at an affordable price.
Powered by a 4.2L petrol engine paired with a semi-automatic transmission, the Jaguar XKR delivers a dynamic driving experience. With a fuel consumption of 12.3 L/100km, it balances performance with efficiency. The coupe comfortably seats four and features two doors, making it ideal for both daily drives and weekend escapes.
Located in Alexandra, Sandton, Gauteng, this vehicle is available now for test drives and purchase. Whether you're comparing prices or seeking finance deals, this Jaguar XKR offers great value in the used car market. Visit today to experience luxury and performance firsthand.
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Jaguar XKR
Jaguar’s XKR always felt like the coupe for those who didn’t want a 911 or an SL, and South Africa never really warmed to it. Take a look at the classifieds—there’s just one XKR for sale right now, a 2007 model with a whopping 190,047 km, listed at R299,900. It’s rare, sure, but not because collectors are snapping them up. In the same rarefied air as Porsche and Mercedes, the Jag’s supercharged V8 and semi-automatic box should have made it a contender, on paper at least. Instead, it’s a reminder of how much local brand backing and parts availability actually matter here. One lonely ad isn’t a market, it’s a conversation starter. That car is the XKR Coupe R, and for R299,900 you’re essentially buying a 17-year-old slice of British ambition with nearly 200,000 km of stories, and likely, a few headaches. The truth? High-mileage Jags come with running costs that’ll make your eyes water if you’re not prepared. Yes, there are independent specialists in Joburg and Cape Town, but tracking down parts is a test of patience and wallet depth. Seasoned buyers might see the price and feel that familiar itch, but nobody should sign on the dotted line without a proper inspection and a sober view of what it’ll take to keep it running. The XKR’s got charm, no question. So does a stray cat—until the vet bills arrive.
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Jaguar’s presence in South Africa is about exclusivity, not chasing numbers. With just 11 used examples on the market—spanning R189,995 to R698,888—you’re not exactly spoilt for choice, but that’s the point. Most sit near the R419,900 median, so you won’t find many outliers at the top end. If you’re considering a Jag, odds are you’re tired of blending into the BMW or Mercedes crowd in Bryanston traffic. The tiny pool of available cars means waiting for “the one” is part of the process, and condition becomes everything because there’s no Plan B. On paper at least, this scarcity does more to define Jaguar’s local reality than any marketing pitch ever could. F-Pace is the main act, with four listings between R349,900 and R698,888—right where the midsize SUV money is. E-Pace is barely represented (two cars, both in the R379,900–R419,900 band), so if you want something compact, you’ll need to move fast. The F-Type coupe is the heart-over-head option, with two available from R449,900 to R649,950, and like any proper Jag, it’s all about making an entrance. XF sedan starts as low as R189,995, which is as affordable as the badge gets in SA. Six out of eleven listings are SUVs, with petrol and diesel both on offer, plus a single cabriolet for anyone craving a bit of old-school glamour. What sets Jaguar apart isn’t just numbers or performance—it's the shape, the stance, the fact that a Jag still turns heads in Melrose Arch. That matters.
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