Considering a £1000 XJ300 for a 12 mile daily waft to work
Considering a £1000 XJ300 for a 12 mile daily waft to work
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deanogtv

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754 posts

246 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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I've always admired the XJ for what it is and I've never been in a postion to own one. I love what Jags stand for and want to get into the fold and build my way up to something special.
I've just taken a job locally and see it as an oppotunity for purchase my first Jag. I've looked around the net an I see I could pick up a late 90s XJ6 for around the £1k mark. Granted its not going to be a show winner but I'm hoping it may waft me to work on a daily basis and not cost the earth and along the way I can fix the areas which need TLC. I have a family 4x4 which the wife uses on a daily so if it broke it would be a issue I just get the train.

Am I made thinking my small budget will hopefully get a half decent example??

pete5570

270 posts

198 months

Thursday 30th May 2013
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Go for it. You'll get a decent motor for a grand, that's what i paid a few years ago and it never gave me any problems. Shop around and get the best you can, look for rust around arches especially and listen for knocking suspension etc. Engines are very robust and interiors last well, mine was mint with slight wear on the drivers bolster. These cars are in a league of their own and it's easy to be seduced by the first one you drive, but there are always plenty for sale and i've seen good ones with good history for your budget. A 4.0 sovereign has a great spec with all the electrics etc. I had a 3.2 executive with a fairly basic spec, but it was easily the best car i've owned and i would have another tomorrow.

Hooli

32,278 posts

226 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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Do it. I paid £500 for my XJ40 eight months ago & have had almost zero problems with it nearly 5k later.

MycroftWard

5,987 posts

239 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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Get it done, you won't regret it. You ought to get a pretty tight one for a bag of sand. There's quite a few out there to choose from so you might as well try for a 4.0L Sov in a decent colour.