S Type R - Running/servicing costs
S Type R - Running/servicing costs
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boolay

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1,553 posts

264 months

Saturday 7th September 2013
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Been pondering on an S Type R for a few weeks now. It would be a 2005/2006 model. Fuel aside, what is it likely to cost me to run one?

Are there any major issues with this vintage car that are also likely to crop up?

Any good independent specialists in the Herts/Beds/Cambs area??

Thanks in advance

9mm

3,128 posts

236 months

Sunday 8th September 2013
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boolay said:
Been pondering on an S Type R for a few weeks now. It would be a 2005/2006 model. Fuel aside, what is it likely to cost me to run one?

Are there any major issues with this vintage car that are also likely to crop up?

Any good independent specialists in the Herts/Beds/Cambs area??

Thanks in advance
>2004 is good. Coolant hose under the supercharger seems to fail on most cars at some point so worth checking if it has been done. The hose is cheap but it's a lot of time to do the job - probably ball park £750 all in. Apart from that potential problem anything else should be apparent with an inspection. Don't buy anything that the owner claims is a cheap fix. If that's the case, ask them to fix it before sale! It's tedious, but you need to sit in the car for half an hour and check that everything works - from the nav to the boot release. Apart from the hose issue I don't think they have any particular issues. All Jags can suffer from suspension/bush wear at higher mileages but so do most heavy cars.

V400TC

2,370 posts

210 months

Sunday 8th September 2013
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EPB can play up
Battery needs to be tip top condition
Tyres ideally good as they are spendy.
Get the wheel alignment set as per new TSB to stop abnormal tyre wear.
Look for any water in boot as loads of electrics in there, light seals can allow water in.
Easily serviced yourself and then you know it is done as you'd like.
I love it fast comfortable and with Adamesh exhaust the sound is spot on

mph

2,373 posts

308 months

Monday 9th September 2013
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Like most Jags get a good one and it's a delight. Bad one .... you know the rest.

Owned one several years ago and it's one of my all-time favourite cars.


jdw100

5,488 posts

190 months

Monday 9th September 2013
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Hi,

I've used Chilterns Of Bovingdon for work on my XK8.

All beeen very positive so far.

http://www.chilternjag.co.uk/mot-service

pete5570

270 posts

198 months

Monday 9th September 2013
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I've been looking at getting back into a Jag and have been looking at the 4.2 n/a and s/c versions. Prices are very low at the moment, although I understand that it's still a 50k motor so servicing and running cost are still up there. I'd be looking for a car owned by an enthusiast and devices by a good independent at least. From research, it seems to be niggles rather than major issues, but I would rather pay extra for a very good example.

boolay

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1,553 posts

264 months

Monday 9th September 2013
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Thanks for the responses... It's all just fanning the flames really.

mph said:
Like most Jags get a good one and it's a delight. Bad one .... you know the rest.
I think that's a lot of the appeal right their!

boolay

Original Poster:

1,553 posts

264 months

Monday 9th September 2013
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jdw100 said:
Hi,

I've used Chilterns Of Bovingdon for work on my XK8.

All beeen very positive so far.

http://www.chilternjag.co.uk/mot-service
Good to know, thanks

Benbay001

5,861 posts

183 months

Wednesday 11th September 2013
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As i posted in response to the same question in General G yesterday.

I want to sell mine within the next month. PM me if interested.
I was going to PX it, so if youre interested i will meet you half way between PX and private price.
Its a 2005 (facelift) with 98000 miles otc.
You can also dig up all its history if you go back through my posting.

As for why you shouldnt. Dont go in blind. A set of Michelins Pilot Sport 3s cost £900 (there are cheaper alternatives though) so fuel isnt the only major cost to consider.
ETA- me and the car are in Dorset.

boolay

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1,553 posts

264 months

Thursday 12th September 2013
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Thanks for the info on your car. Too be honest it's probably going to be the other side of Christmas for me now.

Benbay001

5,861 posts

183 months

Thursday 12th September 2013
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boolay said:
Thanks for the info on your car. Too be honest it's probably going to be the other side of Christmas for me now.
No issue. Best of luck with everything! Resurrect this thread when its nearer the time. Ill keep an eye!