








2010 Jaguar XF V6 Premium Luxury Saloon Petrol Automatic
Description
I’m selling my 2010 Jaguar XF V6 Premium – it’s one of those cars that just feels like a proper executive car, even after all these years. It’s blue outside with full black leather interior, and honestly, it’s been treated like a proper showpiece. The Premium Luxury trim means it’s got loads of features: aircon, alloy wheels, cruise control, electric windows, front and rear parking sensors with a reverse camera, heated and electric seats, power steering, remote central locking, sat-nav, and a touch screen with Bluetooth and CD/AUX/USB.It’s been owned by one local bloke who clearly took great care of it – and that’s shown in the full service history from the original Jaguar dealer. The 3.0-litre V6 engine still runs smooth, and the automatic gearbox is solid, giving that effortless, luxurious drive you’d expect.
I’ve kept it well-maintained, no major issues, and it’s been driven only a few hundred miles over the years. The car has been in the same family for years, and I’ve only just decided to part with it after using it for everything from daily commutes to weekend drives.
It’s currently in east-horsley, Guildford – just a short drive from the main road, so easy to get to. I’m not looking for much, just a good home for it. It’s been a real joy to drive and a solid companion over the years.
If you’re interested, I’m happy to show it around or chat about it. No pressure – just a bit of a solid, well-kept classic.
(Price is £2,965.50 – I’ll be honest, it’s not cheap, but it’s a proper car with a great history and a lot of comfort.)
About me: I run a small garage with a few family members – we’ve been in the motor trade for over 30 years. We don’t do flashy sales or pushy stuff – just straightforward, honest advice. We offer test drives, full H.P.I. checks, and everything from finance to part exchanges.
If you’re thinking about buying, I’m happy to help through the process. No pressure, no nonsense – just a real car, in a real place, with real history.
Let me know if you’d like to see it.