A well-preserved 2008 Jaguar XK coupe is heading to auction with no reserve, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a low-mileage British grand tourer that spent its entire life under a single owner. The car carries just 23,000 miles on its odometer — all accumulated during current ownership — and is being offered on dealer consignment alongside a clean Carfax report and a clean Arizona title.

The XK wears its original Winter Gold exterior finish, a color that complements the car’s long hood and sweeping fastback roofline. Up front, xenon headlights and fog lights provide illumination, while parking sensors and polished exhaust outlets round out the exterior appointments. Riding on 19-inch Carelia alloy wheels wrapped in Vredestein tires, the coupe sits on an enhanced Computer Active Technology Suspension system with adaptive damping — a setup Jaguar called eCATS — which continuously adjusts shock absorber firmness to suit road conditions. Braking is handled by ventilated disc brakes at all four corners with matching brake calipers.

Inside, the cabin is trimmed in Caramel leather, and the heated power-adjustable front seats contribute to a comfortable touring environment. The driver faces a three-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel framing a 180-mph speedometer and a tachometer with a 6,500-rpm redline, along with a central digital display. Navigation, push-button ignition, cruise control, and dual-zone automatic climate control are all standard on this example.

Power comes from Jaguar’s 4.2-liter AJ V8, factory-rated at 300 horsepower and 310 pound-feet of torque. That output routes through a six-speed automatic transmission to the rear wheels. In preparation for the sale, the battery was replaced and an oil change was performed.

The Carfax report lists no accidents or damage, confirms single-owner history, and shows the vehicle was last registered in Arizona as a personal vehicle. The most recently reported odometer reading stands at 22,519 miles. With no reserve set, the final sale price will be determined entirely by market demand.
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