Buying an XKR
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ihouston

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149 posts

265 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Gents
Iam new on this forum have just sold my TVR and i am looking at buying an XKR 2000 model - can you tell me what i should be looking for and the questions i should be asking over and above the normal stuff
Any help greatfully appreciated
Cheers
Ian

edward1

839 posts

292 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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You will want to know what tensioners it has, whether they have been changed to the later metal ones. (not sure what year they were changed). Ask if the gear box oil has ever been changed. Sealed for life officially but it is recommended to get it changed at around 60k.

Check all the electrics work. check for uneven tyre wear. Check for rust on wheel arches and try to have a look under the seats on the floor pan (from underneath)for any signs of corrosion around the metal plate. I have found loads of really useful info on the link below.

http://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/xk8-xkr-17/xk8-x...

NormanD

3,208 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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There is a XK8/XKR club

Have a good members only forum

www.XKEC.co.uk

cardigankid

8,866 posts

238 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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Take your time, see a few and find a good one. Do not buy a tatty scrapper.

1. Check for corrosion on the underside, particularly on the wheel arch lips, the sill flanges, and round the rectangular plate below each footwell. They almost all go there, and the solution will be to cut out and replace a section of each footwell. Also check over the condition and serviceability of the suspension components
2. Is the car clear of any Nikasil problems? At this point it probably doesn't have them or has a replacement engine. Either way you are better to know.
3. Gearbox oil, supercharger oil should be replaced.
4. Hood, if a convertible should work reasonably quickly and smoothly, and hydraulic fluid tends to solidify so this should be replaced as well.
5. Water pump may be worth replacing along with thermostat.
6. Timing chain tensioners, as previously mentioned, should be upgraded to last (2002) type.
7. Everything should be in good condition and work. Do not believe that all of these cars have tatty defective interiors, there are quite a few good ones - it is a combination of mileage and care.

Finally, I would recommend that you get an experienced XK8 engineer check out the car you select and give you a report. And watch out that he doesn't give you a good seeing to as well. You may wish to consider upgrades like a sports exhaust and various people can crank up the supercharger for you. If all works out, you should get a very serviceable and most enjoyable car to drive.

CarbonXKR

1,275 posts

248 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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cardigankid said:
Finally, I would recommend that you get an experienced XK8 engineer check out the car you select and give you a report. And watch out that he doesn't give you a good seeing to as well. .
Why is he going to give him a good seeing to?? eek

cardigankid

8,866 posts

238 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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Because that's what they're like when someone appears with a wallet full of cash. wink

That reminds me. Why not avoid some of the problems and buy a later 4.2 model like a limited edition Carbon or XKR400.

CarbonXKR

1,275 posts

248 months

Thursday 9th August 2012
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cardigankid said:
That reminds me. Why not avoid some of the problems and buy a later 4.2 model like a limited edition Carbon or XKR400.
3 years trouble free, I had with my Carbon. It went to a good home but yes, definitely worth paying extra for the later run-out 4.2's with no issues.......