What is the most you have spent on your Jag?
What is the most you have spent on your Jag?
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Thin White Duke

Original Poster:

2,421 posts

186 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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I have just spent £1200 inc VAT on new brake pads, discs all round and new fuel pipes.

It is so far my biggest single bill during my ownership of the car.

NormanD

3,208 posts

254 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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Don't ask !!

xkrGiles

2,871 posts

301 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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i'll get in early before the bigger billpayers turn up

Cam chain tensioners, chains, seals etc service, water pump £1600 bill
If I add all the bills in the last year, bodywork, new pulleys, accessories etc, I would cry. Its my own fault for wanting a 10 year old car to be perfect

groomi

9,330 posts

269 months

Tuesday 18th October 2011
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I remember the replacement engine coming in at £8.5k, plus the service which was due by the time it was finished at another £1k and two new tyres at the same time for another £400.

It makes my current V8 BMW seem sensible (and incredibly boring).

a8hex

5,832 posts

249 months

Wednesday 19th October 2011
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On a modern one?
Replacing all the suspension bushes. Ouch!
Especially as they managed to flatten the battery while they had it.

On the classic?
I'll go for NornamD's answer.

TheD

3,142 posts

225 months

Wednesday 19th October 2011
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I'm with NormanD on this one as well. Scary even thinking about it.

NormanD

3,208 posts

254 months

Wednesday 19th October 2011
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TheD said:
I'm with NormanD on this one as well. Scary even thinking about it.
Although not as much as on

Wives, Girlfriends or Bits on the Side!!

a8hex

5,832 posts

249 months

Wednesday 19th October 2011
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NormanD said:
TheD said:
I'm with NormanD on this one as well. Scary even thinking about it.
Although not as much as on

Wives, Girlfriends or Bits on the Side!!
Especially if you include kids in the cost of "wife"

Domf

286 posts

181 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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It's not so much the parts price but the labour rates (10 hours on a transfer box on an X type) and VAT at 20%
Jag specialists in the main are reasonably priced on labour, but main Jag dealers hourly rates, I expect a decent Champagne rather than a coffee whilst I wait to have my wallet mugged!

Six Fiend

6,067 posts

241 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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£1600 for propshaft and transfer box inc labour and VAT on my X-type.




dan5oclocksmith

17,023 posts

237 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Thin White Duke said:
I have just spent £1200 inc VAT on new brake pads, discs all round and new fuel pipes.

It is so far my biggest single bill during my ownership of the car.
On the X308 in your profile?

I've just fitted new discs and pads all round to my X308 XJR. Came in at £200, and only took a few hours to fit.

How much of that was the fuel lines?

Moogle

257 posts

196 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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X350 XJR, actually nothing of note at all!

I tidied up a few things like rear parking sensors and replaced the electronic parking brake to make the car perfect but other than that, it's been VERY good.

It's now in such a good condition that I hate to sell it but unfortunately I am US bound!

Ubernoober

534 posts

236 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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How about re-phrasing the question?

let's call it now.....

What is the most you have had to spend on your Jag - ie repairs, maintenance, breakages

and...

What is the most you have chosen to spend on your Jag - ie upgrades, enhancements etc

I've only had my XK for about 5 months or so, so have not spent anything - now my TVRs! Hah, that's different - to part A, my max servicing cost was a smidge under £1k for the Tuscan IIS inc valve clearance check. As for part B - er, I'd rather not say especially as SWMBO occasionally glances at these pages but for all three TVRs that I've had, probably, in total, pretty close to what I paid my first TVR, so £5 figures (excl the pence)

Thin White Duke

Original Poster:

2,421 posts

186 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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dan5oclocksmith said:
On the X308 in your profile?

I've just fitted new discs and pads all round to my X308 XJR. Came in at £200, and only took a few hours to fit.

How much of that was the fuel lines?
Was that at main dealer though and with Jaguar parts? Mine was.

The labour costs shot up due to them having to lower the gear box to fit the fuel pipes properly.

I'm not complaining by the way at the costs as I budget for this sort of thing and worse. The cars a keeper for the time being so this work will last my ownership out.

dan5oclocksmith

17,023 posts

237 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Thin White Duke said:
Was that at main dealer though and with Jaguar parts? Mine was.

The labour costs shot up due to them having to lower the gear box to fit the fuel pipes properly.

I'm not complaining by the way at the costs as I budget for this sort of thing and worse. The cars a keeper for the time being so this work will last my ownership out.
No, it was me doing it. Jaguar discs and rear pads, upgraded front pads.

May I ask why you go to a main dealer for that sort of work? Anyone can change brakes, and at worst a Jag specialist would do the fuel lines.

Keeper or not, just seems odd to me to throw money at a main dealer on a car of this value, that's all.

nikolarun

74 posts

187 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Last pit stop

1) Adjust front hubs
2) Replace rear radius arm bushes
3) Replace front Vee mounts
4) Replace Steering rack bushes
5) Replaced air filters
6) Replace Coolant temp sensor
7) New Mintex 1155 brake pads on the front ( 90% worn since last track day)
Cool Replace brake hoses with stainless steel ones (expanding a bit since last track day)
9) Flush brake fluid and put 2L Castrol SRF ( a bit baked last track day)
10) ABS sensor replacement as I had managed to melt it
11) Rear arm bushes replaced.
12) 2x new radiator caps
13) Front Anti roll bar centre mounts were badly corroded and had to be replaced.
14) Tracking all around
15) Thermostat

When they tried to undo the vee mount bolt, a bit of the chassis leg snapped off due to corrosion, so the front subframe had to come off, then yet more hidden rust was discovered.
The inner wing had to be cut open and plates had to be welded in place.
all in all 8 hours welding.
Plus some minor bits and bobs and we arrived at £1492 + VAT plus brake pads ( 90 quid @ camskill) and brake fluid ( 2 bottles for 50 quid of ebay )

Oh Yeah and some welding done too.


groomi

9,330 posts

269 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Ubernoober said:
How about re-phrasing the question?

let's call it now.....

What is the most you have had to spend on your Jag - ie repairs, maintenance, breakages

and...

What is the most you have chosen to spend on your Jag - ie upgrades, enhancements etc
I refer to my earlier post to cover both options. I had to get the work done else it wasn't going anywhere - but I did to chose to spend the value of the car again, or scrap it.

I chose the former and then had a looooong battle with the warranty company to pay a contribution (evil little snakes).

Thin White Duke

Original Poster:

2,421 posts

186 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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dan5oclocksmith said:
No, it was me doing it. Jaguar discs and rear pads, upgraded front pads.

May I ask why you go to a main dealer for that sort of work? Anyone can change brakes, and at worst a Jag specialist would do the fuel lines.

Keeper or not, just seems odd to me to throw money at a main dealer on a car of this value, that's all.
Would a specialist do it that much cheaper?

I could change the pads/discs myself if I felt up to it.

I'm not sure there are any specialists in my area. Certainly none in the surrounding towns. I'm also someone who would rather travel a shorter distance and spend a little more than have to travel a longer distance to save money - I can't take it with me.

XKRacer

496 posts

233 months

Saturday 22nd October 2011
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What is the most you have spent on your Jag?


In one outing or in total on a single car ?..... If the later over £100K (scarey) If the prior £12K (just as scarey)

fatboy b

9,665 posts

242 months

Saturday 22nd October 2011
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My dad had injectors and gearbox go in quick succession. New injectors & recon box were about £4500.

2000 X308 3.2 that he paid £4500 about 3 or 4 years ago.