Jaguar XJs - 2003/2004/2005
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Jaguar XJs - 2003/2004/2005
OK The time has come to wave goodbye to by Civic Type R I think.
It's a 55 breadvan model and has been a lot of fun, but having the Scoob as well I don't feel the need for two sporty cars any longer.
So I have for a long time handkered after a Jag. A ridiculous replacement I grant you, but some things need to be got out of your system.
So anyone know anything about 2003-2005 XJ saloons?
I have seen some beauties at around £10K, but wondered if there is anything to look out for. I know servicing and tyres will be silly money, but what of the engine options and trim options.
Have seen a black 4.2 with 19"wheels and full interior pack including DVD screens in the rear for £10.5K ... would it be financial suicide?
It's a 55 breadvan model and has been a lot of fun, but having the Scoob as well I don't feel the need for two sporty cars any longer.
So I have for a long time handkered after a Jag. A ridiculous replacement I grant you, but some things need to be got out of your system.
So anyone know anything about 2003-2005 XJ saloons?
I have seen some beauties at around £10K, but wondered if there is anything to look out for. I know servicing and tyres will be silly money, but what of the engine options and trim options.
Have seen a black 4.2 with 19"wheels and full interior pack including DVD screens in the rear for £10.5K ... would it be financial suicide?
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Here is a forum for all things Jaguar F1 fan.I am hankering after a v12 XJC personally, but very strapped for wonga.
http://www.kelsey-forums.co.uk/cgi-bin/jwm/YaBB.pl
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Mate, what a great car ! A member of my family used to have a 6.0 V12 TWR XJS !!! It was epic !!!! I love the XJS - hope you find a good 'un and when you do post some pics up !!
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As it happens I love a lot of the older Jags, the last one being the XJS, but I think today it would be financial suicide to buy one and try and use it as a day to day car. Not even sure the XJ saloon is a great idea LOL!
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Apparently the later aluminium bodied XJ's are pretty reliable ( 4.2 v8 model ).The 4.0ltr v8 has nikasil bores, so have a good poke around them.Timing issues are a problem, with that engine although probably uprgraded now.That Jag forum should give you. a more in depth discussion on XJ's or have a look at the www.pistonheads.com Jag forum.HTH.
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scratch the itch -- I had a kingfisher blue XJ40 3.6 - with cream leather and all the toys
the interior experience was almost worth taking up cigar smoking – just to complete it
the interior experience was almost worth taking up cigar smoking – just to complete it
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Apparently the later aluminium bodied XJ's are pretty reliable ( 4.2 v8 model ).The 4.0ltr v8 has nikasil bores, so have a good poke around them.Timing issues are a problem, with that engine although probably uprgraded now.That Jag forum should give you. a more in depth discussion on XJ's or have a look at the www.pistonheads.com Jag forum.HTH.
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I keep hearing about Jags being pretty reliable in the last 10 years, but get confused as I thought they were still built in Britain
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Thanks for the replies. It's a 53 plate, so seven years old, there is a tiny bit of wear on the drivers seat bolster and a small scratch on the off side rear quarter panel, but apart from that it is like new.
Cost me 9995, but got 6000 for my CTR against it so 4000 to change. 12months tax and 12 month warranty too. I am pretty happy at that. Did 32 mpg on the motorway run back too... which was a pleasant surprise.
It's a big car, but feels smaller than it is and all the DSC/yaw/traction control does a good job of keeping it stuck to the road.
On the way back on the private road I was cruising at 85mph and decided to see what the kickdown was like from there.... hmmmmm..... could lose your licence if you did that ona public road LOL!
So different to the CTR it repalced and to the Scoob of course, but vive le difference
Cost me 9995, but got 6000 for my CTR against it so 4000 to change. 12months tax and 12 month warranty too. I am pretty happy at that. Did 32 mpg on the motorway run back too... which was a pleasant surprise.
It's a big car, but feels smaller than it is and all the DSC/yaw/traction control does a good job of keeping it stuck to the road.
On the way back on the private road I was cruising at 85mph and decided to see what the kickdown was like from there.... hmmmmm..... could lose your licence if you did that ona public road LOL!
So different to the CTR it repalced and to the Scoob of course, but vive le difference
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OK The time has come to wave goodbye to by Civic Type R I think.
It's a 55 breadvan model and has been a lot of fun, but having the Scoob as well I don't feel the need for two sporty cars any longer.
So I have for a long time handkered after a Jag. A ridiculous replacement I grant you, but some things need to be got out of your system.
So anyone know anything about 2003-2005 XJ saloons?
I have seen some beauties at around £10K, but wondered if there is anything to look out for. I know servicing and tyres will be silly money, but what of the engine options and trim options.
Have seen a black 4.2 with 19"wheels and full interior pack including DVD screens in the rear for £10.5K ... would it be financial suicide?
It's a 55 breadvan model and has been a lot of fun, but having the Scoob as well I don't feel the need for two sporty cars any longer.
So I have for a long time handkered after a Jag. A ridiculous replacement I grant you, but some things need to be got out of your system.
So anyone know anything about 2003-2005 XJ saloons?
I have seen some beauties at around £10K, but wondered if there is anything to look out for. I know servicing and tyres will be silly money, but what of the engine options and trim options.
Have seen a black 4.2 with 19"wheels and full interior pack including DVD screens in the rear for £10.5K ... would it be financial suicide?
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What are the servicing costs/intervals on something like this?? ...because that car looks fantastic and as a 'runaround' I doubt you could be sitting in a nicer place.
Cheers,
Grant
Cheers,
Grant
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I made a few enquiries before I bought it. From a Jaguar Independent Specialist using Jaguar parts:
10,000mls. £199
20,000mls. £219
30,000mls. £269
40,000mls. £229
50,000mls. £219
60,000mls. £279
70,000mls. £199
80,000mls. £219
90,000mls. £269
100,000mls. £399
Multiply by about 65% for Jaguar main agent.
Tyres are £189 per corner for Pirellis or Michelins are slightly more.
Not bad considering the vehicle.
A few good ones around at good prices and yes it is a nice place to be.
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That is fantastic looking F1 Fan, a man of taste you are.
Is there an alternative front grill for this car? as its the only thing that looks a bit low rent in an overall very luxurious car.
Is there an alternative front grill for this car? as its the only thing that looks a bit low rent in an overall very luxurious car.
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It's an XJ Sport so has the colour coded grille. There is a chrome version or you can get an aftermarket mesh version which might look good actually. Not too expensive either.