Buying XK8 Conv'

Buying XK8 Conv'

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focused

Original Poster:

1,390 posts

283 months

Sunday 11th July 2004
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Am considering buying an XK8 Convertible. Around the £40K mark. Does anyone have any advise eg; things to be aware of, extras to make sure it has etc.
Also, what kind of % discount to haggle for, prices seem to vary for very similar spec' cars. I went to a dealer today and they said a normal service costs about £350 is this right?

Any help would be much appreciated.

goodlife

1,852 posts

260 months

Sunday 11th July 2004
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Spec to go for always should have Sat Nav - a winner come resale time.

Also try to find a car that has 'R' brakes (it is/was an option on the XK8). The normal ones are horrendously bad, and horrendously expensive to upgrade.

In your position, for £40k I definately opt to buy an XKR convertable over the XK8 convertable. A much better car for the money as you get more standard kit, plus that stonking engine. You will NOT be disappointed.

Servicing price seems about right for a standard service. Expect to pay more if anything out of the ordinary turns up.

Both the XK8 and XKR are great cars. Good Luck

>> Edited by goodlife on Sunday 11th July 19:15

focused

Original Poster:

1,390 posts

283 months

Monday 12th July 2004
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Thanks Danny, I will look into the XKR but I think the prices are a bit too high and I would then have to sacrifice the mileage but I may be lucky. I was told that the standard Sat Nav was a bit small and covered the three dials in the middle of the dash. Do you think these are fair comments?

Cheers for your help.

triple7

4,013 posts

238 months

Wednesday 21st July 2004
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I prefer the 3 dials to the satnav screen. When was the last time you looked at a map? EXACTLY!!!!!!!

G

jcumpsty

36 posts

241 months

Thursday 22nd July 2004
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I prefer the Sat Nav to the dials.

As said, it is a winning feature come resale time.

The sat nav is not the best, but it is not bad, has saved me a few times, and looks better than having an ipaq mounted on the dashboard.

Definitly stick with an R. Get one under dealer warranty and it should not be a problem. £40k should buy a decent 2002 model.