Anyone got / had a supercharged Jag?

Anyone got / had a supercharged Jag?

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off_again

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12,340 posts

235 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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Well, bored of the shed now and it has served its purpose (4 months of motoring while I figure out what I want!). Noticed that Jaguar XJR's are fantastic value at the moment with early V8's going for just over £10k! I mean, 370 horses and leather seats - cant be bad!!! :hehe:

The only thing that worries me is the fuel consumption. Anyone had experience with this, and what they get? I get a consistent average of 28MPG from the shed, but my maths has worked out that I can let this drop to 24-26MPG without it hurting too bad.... is this possible out of a supercharged Jag?

I am suspecting that 20MPG is the average - which is a shame..... anyone got one or had one in the past?

simpo two

85,552 posts

266 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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Try the Jag forum.

off_again

Original Poster:

12,340 posts

235 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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simpo two said:
Try the Jag forum.

Doh! God some days I just wonder what the hell I am doing!

alltorque

2,646 posts

270 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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I've heard it's even lower than 20!

vario-rob

3,034 posts

249 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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The straight six XJR would deliver late teens on a good day. I named it Oliver in deference to that most famous of drinkers, Oliver Reed

off_again

Original Poster:

12,340 posts

235 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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Oh.... maybe not then..... wonder what else is cheap and fast then.... time for some research

dave_s13

13,814 posts

270 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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If this is the right one Parkers reckon 22mpg average.
Thirsty bugger!!

Fast as fook though

www.parkers.co.uk/choosing/specs/data.aspx?id=14108

>> Edited by dave_s13 on Thursday 1st September 13:04

groomi

9,317 posts

244 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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20mpg is usual for a long motorway run - 22mpg if you have a featherlight right foot.

In-town driving, expect to see around 12mpg.

If you do decide on a Jag, do your homework first.

off_again

Original Poster:

12,340 posts

235 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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Yeah, thats the strange thing though - I am not sure that the Parkers figures are correct! Mine is :

www.parkers.co.uk/choosing/specs/data.aspx?model_id=984&id=8994

and it says 23MPG.... but its a strict 28MPG average on the tank. Even hits 30MPG at a steady 80 on the motorway. Which is in line with what I would expect, and what other owners get.... so someone is wrong somewhere - and it isnt my car being some super economical motor!!!

BT52

599 posts

274 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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Phew, I'm glad the latest XJR is a bit less thirsty.
Although it's a 4.2 now I get an average of 30mpg on a long motorway run (that's at a speed of 80-85 I guess).
Probably due to the long-legged 6 speed box where 2500rpm = 100mph in 6th.

chris.mapey

4,778 posts

268 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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I seem to recall that in the EVO long term reports on their XJR it was a cause for celebration & a photo if the average economy went over 20mpg.

Still I get only get 21.2mpg from my Passat.... :

Chris

B17NNS

18,506 posts

248 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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top gear did the XJR in their used car buying guide a month or two ago if I remember correctly.

jodypress

1,929 posts

275 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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you don't buy a performance car and worry about petrol consumption.

that's why people have diesal's and micra's.

octanebooster

325 posts

237 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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I get 22mpg from my unsupercharged 4.0 S Type. I understand the supercharger loses you another 2 mpg approx. But why not try an unsupercharged V8 as they pretty quick, easier to find and cheaper too.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

240 months

Thursday 1st September 2005
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i have a 99 xjr. i have never bettered 20mpg in it.
370 bhp and an itchy foot.
i try to avoid looking at the trip computer now. its a great car if you can get a good one, great post on the jag forum by someone who did all the homework for you, might have to look at a few pages to find it but he has the definitive guide.

laurieb

72 posts

232 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Hi Off,

The later supercharged 4.2's with 6 speed box seem to have better fuel consumption than the 4.0's. Also for some strange reason since having mine modified by Racing Green the fuel consumption has improved on the S-Type R. I average around 22 in the UK on my daily commute - and I do use it quite hard. 18-19 was a worst case on a flat out trip across Germany and a few laps of the Ring. On a recent "gentle" run abroad - cruise control set at 145kmph it actually averaged 26.1mpg. Hope that helps.

Cheers,

LB

dominicf

108 posts

241 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Given the news from the US Gulf coast in the last few days and the hike in petrol prices expected across the world.
I expect prices on used petrol jags to fall. Just check ebay already full of soverigns and XJ's at knockdown prices.
With jaguar now having a diesel in the X,S and XJ range, trying to sell the petrol equivalent is not going to be easy in the coming months.
Plenty of bargains if your wallet can face the running costs at the pumps

XJR420

95 posts

227 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Hello!

I have a 1998 XJR and it seems to average 19mpg over any decent period of time. Mind you, I have heavy boots and cant help but overtake boy racers.....

Pettsie

354 posts

258 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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My 'ordinary' 3.2 does 17.8 urban and 23.9 on a recent 400 miler, fully laden and not slowly....

aeroresh

1,429 posts

233 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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usually get around 19 mpg average from my XKR...wouldnt be too bad but the fuel tank is a bit little so I seem to have to stop at nearly every garage for a fill up of super unleaded.