Where are all the decent XJ's?
Where are all the decent XJ's?
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Stedman

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7,416 posts

218 months

Saturday 2nd February 2013
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As above, or the XJRs or the X350 variety cry


Triple7

4,015 posts

263 months

Saturday 2nd February 2013
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Interesting isn't it. They must all be keepers & I don't blame their owners!

HaylingJag

2,122 posts

174 months

Saturday 2nd February 2013
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In my garage;)

Prizam

2,447 posts

167 months

Saturday 2nd February 2013
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I have one wink

X350... Up for sale soon.

TheD

3,142 posts

225 months

Saturday 2nd February 2013
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Mine is on Sorn till the spring. smile

Stedman

Original Poster:

7,416 posts

218 months

Sunday 3rd February 2013
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Went to a Main Dealer as one new advert went live on Friday morning. I phoned and was told the salesman hadn't seen it, but if they'd taken it in, it would be pristine.

I spent less than 10mins (genuinely!) at the dealer today. Shame.


ears For your car Prizam.

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

236 months

Sunday 3rd February 2013
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You could find, drive and buy a perfect Eurohatch in a couple of hours. It's much more difficult to find a really good XJ with so few to choose from. You have to keep looking - for weeks or sometimes months. My current XJ took me over a year to find.

Even though I'm not thinking about selling, I have a quick look on Autotrader, carsandclassics, classic cars for sale, Gumtree, Ebay and the JEC classifieds almost everyday as you never know what might turn up. This helps you to keeep a feel for the market and see what's selling and for how much. If you're serious you have to be prepared to travel too and I usually combine looking at potential replacement XJs with a day out somewhere we've maybe not been before and a pub lunch which keeps Mrs JS happy.

Most of the Jaguars the specialist dealers sell are rubbish IMO. They may have a few reasonable cars on display, but the more you look the more you realise that pretty much everything else on offer are worn out stone rashed main dealer part exchanges. There's one dealer in the south east who's cheaper cars at the back of the forecourt area looks more like a breakers yard to me.

My gut feeling at the older/cheaper end of the market is you really need to find an enthusiasts car in a private sale. Often these will have been bought and kept as a long term pride P&J and maintained accordingly. Once you've found a good one - and if you've watched the market and looked as several others you'll know it's good for sure - then don't faff about and loose the deal over a few quid or a couple of bumper scuffs, just get it bought and drive it away before somebody else does.

If you're right then you'll have a car that's way better then almost anything else you'll find, and it's worth preserving and maintaining it as a keeper yourself.

BTW - in case you're wondering, mine is in a garage that reeks of Waxoil with tyres inflated to 45PSI and a trickle charger hard wired to the battery. It'll come out when the weather improves. smile

Edited by Jaguar steve on Sunday 3rd February 07:47

Stedman

Original Poster:

7,416 posts

218 months

Sunday 3rd February 2013
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Dont worry Steve - i've had my eye on the market for a very long time so know what's out there. At least with time the right car will eventually come up!

mph

2,373 posts

308 months

Sunday 3rd February 2013
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Got mine a couple of months back, a 2006 XJR one owner 11k miles.Fantastic.

Trouble is it's so good I haven't wanted to take it out while the roads are gritted.

V12 Migaloo

1,116 posts

172 months

Monday 4th February 2013
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It took me months to find a low mileage low priced diesel. You just have to be on it all the time and be patient.