My 2001 Jaguar XJR

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CDC

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158 posts

231 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Cheers for all the compliments, much appreciated. Nice to know others feel the same about the car as i do!

In response to the comment about coach lines from 8cyclinder, it doesn't appear to have any. That is great knowledge though and i appreciate the information so i will double check once it's back from garage i've left it at. It hasn't had a respray as i checked for any paint overspill in typical areas when i bought it. Who knows, but i'll look into it.

Regarding mpg, the trip computer says that over it's life (or since it was last reset) it has averaged 16.7 mpg. Not something i'm bothered about as i don't use it daily. I choose not to leave it on that display often though.

In terms of history, it's stamped up to 60k in the log book, with comprehensive history and receipts over the whole of its life. Not a huge amount in the last 2 years though, lots big tyre bills though.

Someone mentioned getting it checked over by some experts, which is exactly what i've done. I dropped it at the Jag Workshop in Ravenscourt Park yesterday for a full 90k service and general check over. I've also asked for it to be tracked/laser aligned as i don't think it's quite spot on. Hopefully there won't be a big bill at the end of it, but i'll update this thread with the results if people are interested.



B17NNS

18,506 posts

247 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Beautiful thing, congratulations thumbup

Ecurie Ecosse

4,812 posts

218 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Unless it's already been done, I would get the upper and lower tensioners changed for the latest types and the transmission fluid changed - will help prolong the life of the car.

In addition, the lower supercharger pulley upgrade from Powerhouse is highly recommended.

Finally, when getting the alignment done get the wheels balanced again as well - the cars are very sensitive to that.

And they sound great with a sports exhaust system smile

CDC

Original Poster:

158 posts

231 months

Sunday 14th October 2012
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Ecurie Ecosse said:
Unless it's already been done, I would get the upper and lower tensioners changed for the latest types and the transmission fluid changed - will help prolong the life of the car.

In addition, the lower supercharger pulley upgrade from Powerhouse is highly recommended.

Finally, when getting the alignment done get the wheels balanced again as well - the cars are very sensitive to that.

And they sound great with a sports exhaust system smile
I believe it has the most up to date tensioners already so thankfully i won't be shedding out on those.

Funny you mention Powerhouse pulley upgrades, i have looked at them and it is certainly an attractive proposition. However i'm in no rush to increase power, as coming from a series of small engined old hatchbacks i'm not particularly craving more power at the moment. But give it time...

Thank you for the advice on the wheel balancing, i will ask my chap at the Jag Worpshop to do this.

iaincb1

1,349 posts

149 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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I'm only 23 and I would absolutely love one of these. This one looks particularly nice in colour and with those wheels

I need a V8 in my life.

iaincb1

1,349 posts

149 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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I'm only 23 and I would absolutely love one of these. This one looks particularly nice in colour and with those wheels

I need a V8 in my life.

GTIAlex

1,935 posts

166 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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Im 20 and there is so much want right now.

CDC

Original Poster:

158 posts

231 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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I am also in my 20s and felt exactly the same, hence the purchase. I was considering Audi S8s etc but i just thought the jag ticked more boxes for me. And who can say no to a supercharged V8? Especially given their absurdly low prices.

SimonV8ster

12,595 posts

228 months

Monday 15th October 2012
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Lovely looking Jag. I had a 99 version with the Brembos and Detroit alloys. Only had it a year but great car, couldn't believe how it shifted for such a big car !!

CDC

Original Poster:

158 posts

231 months

Monday 22nd October 2012
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I collected the car from The Jag Workshop on Saturday after taking it in for a 90k service and general check over, so thought i would update this for any interested parties.

I had the following work done:

general service (oil, all filters, plugs, brake fluid etc)
1 tyre
replaced anti roll bar links
new steel tensioners to replace the plastic ones
cam cover gaskets
all wheels rebalanced
tracked

Total cost came to £1655 which i was happy with. A chap called Mike seemed to run the place, and i can't praise his handling of business well enough. He kept me informed whilst the work was being done and always gave me an idea of cost whilst never pushing for extra work. I highly recommend them to any Jag owner looking for a good garage in the area. The handful of XJRs, as well as XKRs and E-types i saw whilst dropping off and picking my car up told me i'd picked the right place.

After a hoon around the home counties in the afternoon i gave it a wash and wash. What a superb motor; i couldn't be happier with this great value superbarge.








Dr G

15,173 posts

242 months

Monday 22nd October 2012
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Still the best looking modern Jaguar smile

Dr G

15,173 posts

242 months

Monday 22nd October 2012
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Still the best looking modern Jaguar smile

CDC

Original Poster:

158 posts

231 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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For people interested in buying one of these i thought would update this with costs i have had since purchase in October 2012, as i thought one or two may appreciate this. Here's a list of running costs, excluding tax, insurance and MOT tests. It has worked out to c£1,955 per year to run. In the 2 years and 4 months of ownership i have covered around 7k miles.

This is in reverse date order, so most recent work first.

• April 2014 - 91,348 miles
o Service
o Front discs and pads
o New exhaust tips
o Wax oil both sills
o Refit rear bumper
o Fuel system cleaned
- £928

• May 2013 – 86,696 miles
o Laser alignment, front
- £45

• May 2013 – 86,577 miles
o Front subframe V mount
o Front anti roll bar bushes
o Lower ball joint arms
o Top wishbone bushes
o Rear anti roll bar link arms
o Weld both front chassis legs
- £1,935

• Oct 2012 – 85,048 miles
o 60k service
Oil, filter, air filter, brake fluid, fuel filter, plugs
o Top timing chain tensioners
o Both cam cover gaskets
o Anti roll bar links
o 4 wheel tracking
o NSF trye
o Wiper blade
o Fuel cleaner, catalyst cleaner
- £1,655

BeirutTaxi

6,631 posts

214 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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CDC said:
For people interested in buying one of these i thought would update this with costs i have had since purchase in October 2012, as i thought one or two may appreciate this. Here's a list of running costs, excluding tax, insurance and MOT tests. It has worked out to c£1,955 per year to run. In the 2 years and 4 months of ownership i have covered around 7k miles.

This is in reverse date order, so most recent work first.

• April 2014 - 91,348 miles
o Service
o Front discs and pads
o New exhaust tips
o Wax oil both sills
o Refit rear bumper
o Fuel system cleaned
- £928

• May 2013 – 86,696 miles
o Laser alignment, front
- £45

• May 2013 – 86,577 miles
o Front subframe V mount
o Front anti roll bar bushes
o Lower ball joint arms
o Top wishbone bushes
o Rear anti roll bar link arms
o Weld both front chassis legs
- £1,935

• Oct 2012 – 85,048 miles
o 60k service
Oil, filter, air filter, brake fluid, fuel filter, plugs
o Top timing chain tensioners
o Both cam cover gaskets
o Anti roll bar links
o 4 wheel tracking
o NSF trye
o Wiper blade
o Fuel cleaner, catalyst cleaner
- £1,655
A few questions if I may, I'm thinking of an XJ smile

2014 - What was done on the service?

2013 & 2012 - Huge amount of money for servicing - Do you have a breakdown of the individual costs? I would be grateful if you could post them if you do.

Kind regards,

Matt

JagXJR

1,261 posts

129 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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That is a great looking car and is sure to go up in value at some stage!

I need to get another one frown

ricky302

19 posts

111 months

Saturday 21st February 2015
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Great looking car, here's mine.


philipbrown123

406 posts

117 months

Tuesday 24th February 2015
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Supercharged jags are great cars and excellent value. Last year I paid just £1800 for a 1995 xjr and £12000 for a 2003 xkr coupe.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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A frined of mine has just invested in an XKR, lovely thing that is. He has had the supercharger and gearbox flushed recently due to advice from the specialist. It may be worth looking into?

I adore XJ and XKR's, congrats on your purchase.

Liquid Tuna

1,400 posts

156 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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It's a beautiful looking car, but those servicing costs made me wince! Is that normal for these types of Jag? I thought they'd be about half of that (at an indie)?

JagXJR

1,261 posts

129 months

Thursday 26th February 2015
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Depends what the previous owner has left.

Mine fortunately was fully sorted with one or 2 exceptions like the auto lights not working. Never got round to fixing in the year I had it. Some of the things owners never get round to can cost so inspect carefully before buying.