I NEED AN XJ6!!
I NEED AN XJ6!!
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milo76

Original Poster:

26 posts

191 months

Sunday 23rd December 2012
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Bit of a long shot but i need to scratch an itch and that itch is a late xj40 or a early x300,only snag is i need to sell my uk impreza turbo wagon 1st,dont suppose anyone would be interested in a swap?rotate

naki

144 posts

215 months

Monday 24th December 2012
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my advice would be to try and sell the subaru separately. then us the money to buy a good xj40. its unlikely the person wanting to buy a subaru will have the absolute best 40 you can get for that money
there are still good ones around, but lots of bad ones too, so choose wisely otherwise you have a huge money-pit. best choice is usually a higher spec car, sovereign, daimler, or xjr, with a 4.0 lump. they are nearly all autos (though you could buy a manual like i do)

milo76

Original Poster:

26 posts

191 months

Monday 24th December 2012
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Cheers for the advice,thinking now that i might keep the scoob n just raise the cash for a nice xj40,the wife loves the impreza and doesnt think i should get rid because i'll just go out and get another 1,she's a good un!

Hooli

32,278 posts

226 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2013
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Shouldn't be hard to raise the cash for a '40. I paid £500 for mine & it came with nearly 10 months MOT & 2 months tax!

fatboy b

9,665 posts

242 months

Friday 4th January 2013
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Would an XJ8 do?

My father passed away last Monday, and we'll have a 3.2 for sale soon. It's a 2000 model, and was kitted out to look like an XJR. He spent thousands on it in the 5 years he had it, and it runs very well, apart from a couple of rear suspension knocks.

As far as I know, the tensioners are done, just had the heads rebuilt due to an overheat caused by a dodgy thermostat I believe. That was also an engine out job due to a problem with a sheared stud. Also has had new coil packs, injectors, and a recon gearbox & torque cconverter.

We're trying to locate all it's history, but I reckon it's had £10k thrown at it in the last few years.

MycroftWard

5,987 posts

239 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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Probably best to get a '40 as a second car rather than the main driver I think, if you keep the miles down classic insurance is very cheap.

As said above, you may as well look out for late, a top spec 4.0L unless something comes up that is particular good and cheap. I've a rare manual variant, more fun behind the wheel but good ones are hard to find.

They are getting into retro classic car territory now so can require some fettling to maintain, are you handy with the spanners?



milo76

Original Poster:

26 posts

191 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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Cheers for the advicethumbupIm pretty handy with a spanner,nothing really puts me off,i own an impreza after alllaughWould only use the jag during the summer months and keep the scoob for the winter.Would an early x300 be a better bet and can you still insure them on a classic policy?

MycroftWard

5,987 posts

239 months

Monday 7th January 2013
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I'm something of an XJ40 fan and prefer those to the '300, both lovely rides though. A well kept '40 will be better than a neglected '300 of course, it's all down to getting a decently maintained one now they are the age they are. On average the electricals are probably a bit more reliable on the '300, the mechanicals are very similar really.

The rule is pretty much anything over 15 years old can be insured on a classic policy, generally you need to be 25+ years old. XJ's are cheap to cover, you can do it for less than £200 fully comp depending on your circumstances obviously.

manian0311

1 posts

160 months

Sunday 10th February 2013
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MY P REG XJ SPORT HAS GONE UP FOR SALE ,BUT CAN NOT FIND MY SERVICE BOOK , I HAVE ALL SERVICING RECIEPTS AND MOT'S BUT NO BOOK ,ANYBODY KNOW IF SERVICING IS RECORDED WITH JAGUAR ONLY ASKING £1750 FOR IT BUT PEOPLE ARE PUT OFF WHEN I CAN NOT PRODUCE BOOKLET.

IAN ( WREXHAM)

NormanD

3,208 posts

254 months

Sunday 10th February 2013
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manian0311 said:
MY P REG XJ SPORT HAS GONE UP FOR SALE ,BUT CAN NOT FIND MY SERVICE BOOK , I HAVE ALL SERVICING RECIEPTS AND MOT'S BUT NO BOOK ,ANYBODY KNOW IF SERVICING IS RECORDED WITH JAGUAR ONLY ASKING £1750 FOR IT BUT PEOPLE ARE PUT OFF WHEN I CAN NOT PRODUCE BOOKLET.

IAN ( WREXHAM)
I don't think Jaguar have records only the dealers that were used

P.S. DON'T SHOUT on the Forum please, use lower case

dbdb

5,034 posts

199 months

Monday 11th February 2013
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manian0311 said:
MY P REG XJ SPORT HAS GONE UP FOR SALE ,BUT CAN NOT FIND MY SERVICE BOOK , I HAVE ALL SERVICING RECIEPTS AND MOT'S BUT NO BOOK ,ANYBODY KNOW IF SERVICING IS RECORDED WITH JAGUAR ONLY ASKING £1750 FOR IT BUT PEOPLE ARE PUT OFF WHEN I CAN NOT PRODUCE BOOKLET.

IAN ( WREXHAM)
Jaguar don't have the service records - they have only a record of the supplying dealer and name of the first owner, and maybe the second owner.

You don't actually need this information from Jaguar. If you take your receipts to the Jaguar dealer which serviced the car (and can find a replacement service book) that dealer will be happy to stamp the book for you. They will be able to check the authenticity of the service receipts.

To be honest though, I'm not sure you need the stamped service book to prove the car's service history if you still have all the receipts. I would have thought most people would be more impressed by the actual service receipts than the stamped service book.

The part number of the X300 replacement service book is JJM101799/70. I think you could struggle to find one now, unfortunately. It may well be Jaguar still stock the replacement service book for the X308 though. It is certainly worth asking. They do come up on Ebay from time to time, but time isn't on your side with this one, since you're selling it.