Get your Jags out - Show us your car

Get your Jags out - Show us your car

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TR4man

5,226 posts

174 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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Simpo Two said:
^^ I bet the top one is quieter and more comfortable!
The bottom one looks like a van to me (sorry smile)

MisterT

322 posts

226 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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Me too. I don't understand the current obsession for everything in black.

I wouldn't mind betting it costs less to make an 'All Black' edition yet manufacturers seem to charge quite a premium for the privilege. It's a strange world!

floworld_JLR

4 posts

75 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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Bought recently a jaguar XKR 2011 (pictures taken a week ago)





Golan

48 posts

197 months

Sunday 11th February 2018
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Here's my old girl.



Edited by Golan on Sunday 11th February 07:46

ToneyCaroney

1,037 posts

184 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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I think the S Type R is getting better looking with age. How is it to live with?

Golan

48 posts

197 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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ToneyCaroney said:
I think the S Type R is getting better looking with age. How is it to live with?
I agree it's a good looking car... I'm lucky it's not my every day car so when I take it out at the weekends it's bliss...It drives like a car (more than) half it's age, smooth, fast, excellent handling and an amazing soundtrack.... I've been thinking about replacing it but I'm not sure what to get... I rather like the 5.0 GT Mustang .

ToneyCaroney

1,037 posts

184 months

Monday 12th February 2018
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There's something a bit barking about the STR. I think I've developed a bit of a hankering...

Het the appeal of the Mustang too though smile

baronbennyt

900 posts

96 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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TR4man

5,226 posts

174 months

Tuesday 13th February 2018
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Stop the thread - we have a winner!

Ructions

4,705 posts

121 months

Thursday 15th February 2018
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ToneyCaroney said:
I think the S Type R is getting better looking with age. How is it to live with?
Agreed, though when Mrs R had one back in the early 2000s I thought they were absolutely gopping. They really have aged well.

Medic-one

3,105 posts

203 months

Thursday 15th February 2018
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ToneyCaroney said:
I think the S Type R is getting better looking with age. How is it to live with?
Took mine for a wash earlier as the sun was out.







I use it as a daily, but only have a small commute. MPG isn't great, as i only get about 13 - 14 MPG, but that's all around town as i hardly go on any motorways down here.

It's comfy, sounds great (custom exhaust) but it is also big and heavy so handeling isn't great. Before this i had a Clio sport 182 and that was far more fun. I don't find myself wanting to take the R out just for a spin around the country roads, as it's just not that type of car. Am currently looking for something fun for alongside it to use on weekends (Elise, VX220, Boxster S, that type of car).

Also, next car will definitely be a manual again, or at least semi auto with flappy paddle, as eventhough this 6speed auto box isn't bad, it's also not very exciting to drive.


OGR4M

846 posts

153 months

Tuesday 20th February 2018
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For some reason, haven’t taken many photos of mine, here’s one at work when I thought it looked all moody and such.

Nearly-base-spec XJ luxury diseasel. Not even sure which options were ticked from the factory - not many, it seems.

Still, it’s a big jag, and definitely one of my favourite cars, a selection of people have told me I’m too young for it, 26 for those keeping score, but it appealed to me more than the stereotypical car that a yoof ‘should’ get.

Not 100% happy with it, it’s a 2011, so is plagued with a slightly crashy ride, fixed on 2013 models, according to Wikipedia, and a slow touch screen, which can be easily (but not cheaply, it seems) retrofitted. I’ve already decided that I’d like a newer model, so man maths has told me that the first problem it develops (private sale, no warranty) it’s a sensible choice to flog it and upgrade to a better example!

bigee

1,485 posts

238 months

Tuesday 20th February 2018
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My recently acquired beasty, A rare ,as in 1 of 50 UK cars, 2008 XKR-S.
Its rather good bounce

NDA

21,572 posts

225 months

Tuesday 20th February 2018
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I don't have these anymore - great cars. I had the red one first.

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baronbennyt

900 posts

96 months

Sunday 25th February 2018
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My Porsche hunter wink

Jonny TVR

4,533 posts

281 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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Perfect weather yesterday for a spin.



Gibbo205

3,550 posts

207 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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Some of my SVR with some subtle styling modifications. smile




































Jonny TVR

4,533 posts

281 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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The SVR looks fantastic .. makes me question my decision on the deposit I have on the new TVR at similar money. Also interesting to watch Top Gear last night with the SVR, Mclaren and Mustang.

Gibbo205

3,550 posts

207 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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Jonny TVR said:
The SVR looks fantastic .. makes me question my decision on the deposit I have on the new TVR at similar money. Also interesting to watch Top Gear last night with the SVR, Mclaren and Mustang.
Different cars though, SVR is an every day very use friendly sports, GT, supercar.

TVR is more a weekend dry weather car being RWD and super light.

You kind of need both! biggrin

Jonny TVR

4,533 posts

281 months

Monday 26th February 2018
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Gibbo205 said:
Different cars though, SVR is an every day very use friendly sports, GT, supercar.

TVR is more a weekend dry weather car being RWD and super light.

You kind of need both! biggrin
Don't say that! I don't need much encouragement as it is.