Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Jaguar car dealers

I had to sell my Jaguar, and I wasn’t happy. Well, would you be, after you’d spent so much time and effort into selecting the Jaguar that was right for you? It’s sod law really, I was given an excellent bonus from work because I’d met and exceeded our annual sales quota. I had always hankered after a Jaguar and after much deliberation I chose an XK Coupe – with its 300

horsepower, 4.2 litre engine, chrome Sabre wheels, body spoiler and dual tailpipes. What a car! And when I bought my Jaguar home, she was everything I expected and more. I felt like a King, a VIP, when I drove around in her. But one day, when I came home, my wife dropped a bombshell. She said her work was transferring her…not to an office just down the road, or even across the country…but across the other side of the world to Mexico. If I had been told this information before I had the car, I would have been quite excited about the news…but not now, because the move meant I had to sell my Jaguar. I couldn’t really take it with me overseas. I could have kept it in storage but that was an expensive option and I don’t know how long we are staying in Mexico.

When I realised I had to sell my Jaguar, I must admit to a wave of depression sweeping over me, and I buried my head in the sand, so to speak, and pretended none of it was happening. Therefore I did nothing about selling my car…until we only had one month left in the country. When my wife found out that I still hadn’t sorted out my car, she threaten to put an advert for it in the local newspaper. No way was I going to have my lovely car being advertised for sale in a local rag…it just didn’t seem a fitting way to sell such a magnificent car. So, taking matters into

my own hands I researched the best way to sell such a car, and I found the answer…to sell my Jaguar through a company that are experts in buying prestige and specialist cars. And it all happened so quickly and smoothly once I contacted them. All I had to do was fill in an online form with my contact details and some basic information about the car: make, model, age, and condition. I sent the form to them in the evening, and by the next day they had contacted me. I spoke to someone who knew all about Jaguars and although I was doing something I didn’t want to do, i.e. sell my Jaguar, at least they were making the whole transition as pleasant as possible.

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