2+ Jaguar XKR Cars for Sale in South Africa
Browse 2 available Jaguar XKR for sale in South Africa. Compare specifications, pricing, and options from trusted dealers. The current price range for these listings is from R 289,900 to R 399,900. The average listed price is R 344,900. Mileage varies between 33,095 km and 195,000 km.
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Est. monthly payment:
R 8,204 p/m
Est. monthly payment: R 8,204 p/m
Pretoria Central, Pretoria, Gauteng
Est. monthly payment:
R 5,947 p/m
Est. monthly payment: R 5,947 p/m
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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.
