RE: Jaguar XF V6 Luxury | Shed of the Week
Discussion
mighty badger said:
But it also threw a DPF stfit about once every 2 months, necessitating a drive from one end of the M9 to the other every time as you needed to keep it above 50 for 20 mins to regen. Yes, not a major issue, and yes, it was probably because I used it as a daily for short distances, but a car that you can only drive under certain conditions is a bit rubbish. I've stuck to big petrols since purely because of that.
This has always put me off big diesels, my average drive is under 10 miles and can't be doing with dpf woes.Would drive an old non dpf 5 cylinder merc though.
LayZ said:
Can we add a new rule to SOTW that they can't be being sold with known MOT fail defects? This is bound to have some expensive problem or our trader here would have fixed it.
Agreed, far too many sheds appearing as px to clear, no warranty, runs but might not get you home, loads of warning lights that are an easy fix...blah blah. These do not represent cheap and affordable motoring...they are cheap for a reason and very likely to cost you a packet to put right.MightyBadger said:
mighty badger said:
But it also threw a DPF stfit about once every 2 months, necessitating a drive from one end of the M9 to the other every time as you needed to keep it above 50 for 20 mins to regen. Yes, not a major issue, and yes, it was probably because I used it as a daily for short distances, but a car that you can only drive under certain conditions is a bit rubbish. I've stuck to big petrols since purely because of that.
This has always put me off big diesels, my average drive is under 10 miles and can't be doing with dpf woes.Would drive an old non dpf 5 cylinder merc though.
So I chopped it in for the XFR in the end because there's absolutely no high-cost borkage jeopardy with a 500+ bhp supercharged V8, right?
MightyBadger said:
Lo-Fi said:
Read the relevant paragraph again. This time with both eyes open.
I can vouch for the 3.0 diesel reaching 60 in 5.8 seconds, in 'S' guise. This shed is a petrol.
This one does it in 7.9secs.I can vouch for the 3.0 diesel reaching 60 in 5.8 seconds, in 'S' guise. This shed is a petrol.
Or maybe the writer meant km/h?
One for the 70 year old golfers I think
mighty badger said:
Aye, I'd actually budgeted for having to replace the DPF given the age, but both Jag and my local Indy effectively said "don't waste your time, it'll just go again, you need to drive it differently"
So I chopped it in for the XFR in the end because there's absolutely no high-cost borkage jeopardy with a 500+ bhp supercharged V8, right?
Perfect logic, good move So I chopped it in for the XFR in the end because there's absolutely no high-cost borkage jeopardy with a 500+ bhp supercharged V8, right?
Lester H said:
Is it just me ( fellow posters usually respond with a resounding “yes”) or are these beginning to look a bit old?
An old looking motor for an old looking bloke. These grace the car parks of nurseries nationwide, quietly sitting there whilst the beige wearing owners browse the rhodendendrons and settling for a slice of lemon drizzle with an earl grey.
Retirement is grand
N.A.R.T Spyder said:
£700 tax ? No wonder these are being offered so cheap. My next door neighbour had the V8 supercharged version when they first came out. Sounded superb on starting up.
If you're going to get screwed on tax, you may as well have the V8 to be honest. It's not like anyone interested in fuel economy will be buying the V6 petrol anyway.A bit like old XJs, this needs two decades in the wilderness of Unwanted Old Jags before they become desirable again.
BeastieBoy73 said:
Rob 131 Sport said:
BeastieBoy73 said:
I’m 51 and still consider myself too young to drive a Jaguar so it’s a no from me.
I’m also 51 and getting a Jaguar in a few weeks time.CheesecakeRunner said:
They were a lovely car 10-15 years ago.
Now they win prizes for Flat-Roofed Pub Regular’s Car Of The Year. Which seems to happen to most Jaguars at some point.
Yep: from Golf and Country Club to Flat Roofed Pub, from Leafy Lane to down the drain. They have never fully thrown off the Arthur Daly image….’lotta car for the money, mate.’Now they win prizes for Flat-Roofed Pub Regular’s Car Of The Year. Which seems to happen to most Jaguars at some point.
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