Pampered XJ6 or moderate condition XJR?

Pampered XJ6 or moderate condition XJR?

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Jimmy No Hands

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Thursday 10th April 2014
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I've been to see two big cats lately just wanted a few opinions. The first is a local XJR6 and the second was a 95 XJ6.

The XJ6 has 17 service stamps and ~£700-900 bills for every year in the last three or four years from a Jaguar specialist. Last one just being last year. It's a 3 owner car with only 77k on and aside from some clear coat peeling and a bit of a hole in one rear silencer it is pretty immaculate and original. It's sat on new tyres and the dealer will throw 6 months tax in. All the electrics work it just throws up the ABS light occasionally, possibly sensor?

The R is a 95k example with double the owners and assorted history, there are 14 stamps in the book but not a lot of it is recent it tails off in about 2005 and the rest is various receipts. It really needs four new tyres as the fronts are cracking and the rears are from late 2004. It needs taxing. Has an intermittent traction control fault and the head lining is coming unstuck, as well as the factory lacquer peel. The rear arches have some bubbling too although the sills are fine.

Both are sub £2k (but the R is a £££ hundred more than the 6, and will need tyres) and both drive very well. I'm not looking for immaculate at this price point and age and it won't be a daily driver.

Head says the XJ6 is a brilliant buy the 320 bhp slightly more exclusive one is very appealing and is in the back of my mind... idea


Jimmy No Hands

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Thursday 10th April 2014
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This is the predicament really. I'm well aware they won't be ran on a shoe string and I am prepared for that but ideally I'd like to not be dishing out straight off of the bat. The 6 needs nothing at all, I could be a bit anal and service it again but it hasn't moved more than 50 miles since the last service (all with the recommended fluids and OEM filters, even down to the correct Jaguar coolant) It's peanuts to insure and ready to waft away.

I highly doubt I'll keep for more than say 6-12 months as I like a good change now and again while I still have the luxury of an every day car. Head says waft around sensibly on a reasonable budget for a few months and heart says if you're going to get one get the super subtle warp speed one. lick

Jim.

Jimmy No Hands

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Friday 11th April 2014
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Bought the 6. Very happy. Have only done the 15 or so miles home but its silky smooth and very comfy. The clock works (which I heard is a rarity) Satisfied with the power available, does kick its heels up if you bury the throttle.

Need to check out the intermittent abs fault and just give it a general tidy up. Have been flicking through the masses of invoices I have. Every stamp up until 2005 is Jaguar main dealer and then its been a specialist from there on. It's wanted for nothing. Two £700+ receipts in the space of two month in 2012! (Subframe mountings, bushes galore)

Just seems so much vehicle for the price of a MacBook pro. Not going to lie would have loved the XJR but I think in my circumstance I chose correctly. Looking forward to some lengthy drives over summer. smile


Jimmy No Hands

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Friday 11th April 2014
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Thank you Steve that sounds like a Saturday afternoon job. smile Will report back.

Edit: The fobs are also very hit & miss I'm going to replace the batteries with some of the correct Varta ones.

Jimmy No Hands

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Saturday 12th April 2014
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I've had it lock and unlock by playing about with it and swapping the batteries about but its very hit & miss. The back of the fob that holds the batteries is broken so its taped on that probably doesn't help.

Going to try find the syncing method online and see if that works.

Jimmy No Hands

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Saturday 12th April 2014
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Took it apart and cleaned everything up and it works fine now, strange. Also the ABS light hasn't come on at all today so I'm guessing it was probably due to being stood for several weeks. Also found I have the cup holder arm rest but the actual mechanism is completely broken and its missing the actual holder part, its definitely been butchered before. I've just stuck it down and I'll try find a replacement at some point.

Gave it a quick wash at work today, scrubs up well!


Jimmy No Hands

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Saturday 12th April 2014
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Nice collection Darren. biggrin I do love those XJR alloys admittedly, if I see a set for the right price I might snap some up.