New Member and New(ish) Jaguar owner

New Member and New(ish) Jaguar owner

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V8 TEJ

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375 posts

162 months

Friday 10th December 2010
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Hello!

I've been lurking in the background for a while now so thought I'd also share my experience of my Jaguar that I bought in April this year. Since then I have done 12'000 trouble free miles and can't think of a nicer place to be during my daily 60 mile commute.

It's a 3.2 V8 Sport model in blue (I only buy Dark Blue cars!) with beige interior. Now has 127'000 on the clock on it's original Nikasil engine. It's so silent it feels like an electric car and is very responsive and feels all of the 240 bhp it supposed to have.

Some pics. I know this is not the ideal setting for a Jaguar but it's just my little area where I am not disturbed and can clean my cars in peace.



















I am an enthusiast and have always worked on all my cars myself so wasn't scared of any maintenace. I did the usual checks for Nikasil/Chain Tensioners/Water Pump and Throttle body so bought this with my eyes open. Oh, the Jag specialist I bought the car from also fitted new wheel bearings as they are apparently a weak point. I think it will be wise to purchase the tool for tightening the ABS ring once I do need to change them as intend on keeping this car a long time.

I have Jaguar Steve to thank as read a lot of his posts before buying this particular car, So thank you Steve
thumbup If you are hankering after one of these X308 models, you will not be dissaponted. Amazing machine which does the same MPG as my Alfa 2.5 V6 used to.

As I generally do motorway miles, I have some days where there is hardly any traffic and a constant 75 MPH cruise is possible. This is what sort of MPG it does is those circumstances.



I can now understand all the happy comments from other Owners I have read on this site

Cheers
Tejsmile

Edited by V8 TEJ on Thursday 14th July 12:41

V8 TEJ

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375 posts

162 months

Friday 10th December 2010
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smileWhat I should have said is I understand the comments from other X308 owners about their experiences. So No, I don't think you will be doing anywhere near 30 MPG. Thanks for the comment though smile

Although I have owned 4 Triumph Stags so know what an average of 18 MPG feels like. hehe




V8 TEJ

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375 posts

162 months

Friday 10th December 2010
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I just had the car resprayed prior to taking those pics hence the funny angle. I was showing the chaps over on the Alfa forum how pin-dent free the car was after the bodywork.

The Jag was lovely and pin dent free when I got it but being my daily driver, it has 2 very small dings on the rear passenger door. Whether these happened in the work car park or not I don't know. Still, they are not noticable unless you try really hard to find them so I'm not going to do anything about them yet.

V8 TEJ

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375 posts

162 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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Thanks for the compliments smile

I have cleaned the interior since I took these pics and it has come out lovely. I will have to do a bit more work on the driver seat which will involve colouring but it's still very presentable now. I always do all the work on my cars myself (unless it is some complex electronic issue) and enjoy it as a hobby.

That 32.2 MPG reading was not exactly me trying to wring every last amount out of the car. I work in Hemel Hempstead and live in Maidenhead, so I fuelled up in Hemel at a fuel station near the M1 junction 8. I travelled down the M1 to the M25 in a que which was moving and once on the M25 I was able to keep it at a constant 75MPH. Then once again I hit a small bit of traffic on the M4 and then even more as I exited the motorway.

So the most I saw the MPG meter was at 34.something and then it finally rested at 32.2 as I got to my house and took the pic.

On the whole though, I am averaging 26 MPG which I still think is absolutley amazing for such a heavy car with a V8. I wanted the Sport model for a reason. It's just that little bit more involving to drive than a 'softer' model so I don't pootle around with the engine at tickover. I use sports mode whenever possible and drive it like it's a much smaller, sportier car. Certainly feels a lot smaller than it actually is when driving. Hardly any body roll and amazing grip even in sports mode, with T/C turned off, round a corner whilst on kickdown!

So yes I think there may be a problem with your car if it's not doing more than 22 MPG. Although it depends on your use of course and I do a lot of Motorway miles which keeps my average around the mid 20s. If I was to solely use it for trips into town and traffic jams, I don't think I'd be using it as much as I do now!

V8 TEJ

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375 posts

162 months

Wednesday 15th December 2010
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Yes I totally agree yes

My driving style changed a lot when i got this car as never owned anything as Heavy before. So you realise that momentum does carry on for a good while after you've lifted off the throttle! More than you may be used to. So I am gentle with the brakes (as they are also new!) and just generally keep in mind the size and bulk of the car.

You do finally understand though, why people driving these big cars tend to be very light on the throttle and brakes (much to the annoyance of the smaller car driver behind) as otherwise you would contsantly be pushing either pedal, getting crap MPG and wearing out the vehicle components faster.


V8 TEJ

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375 posts

162 months

Wednesday 15th December 2010
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Hmmm...

Well I tend to accelerate to the speed I want fairly quickly (depending on traffic conditions) as then can acheive cruise speed asap and find the MPG is higher this way. You could probably beat it with very, very light throttle to try and acheive desired speed with minimun strain on the engine, but it's impossible to try that experiment with todays traffic.

When driving, I consider the weight of the car and aim to have a smooth swift run, whilst using the brakes as little as possible. Once you get used to this, the car sort of drives itself and feels every bit the luxury cruiser that it is. Grace, Pace and Space.

V8 TEJ

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375 posts

162 months

Friday 28th January 2011
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Hello,

Thanks for the kind comments smile

And yes by all means upload your pics here if you like

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I don't know if I want to ask you about MPG.........scratchchin

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