s type v8 any good
s type v8 any good
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chasdad

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277 posts

170 months

Friday 20th December 2013
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Just been offered one but dont know anything about them.any good or rubbish, silly question but how bad in fuel are they

The Leaper

5,545 posts

232 months

Friday 20th December 2013
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It depends....

Which V8 S-Type is it? Is it the earlier 4.0L or the later 4.2L? Is it an S-Type R which will be the supercharged version of the later car?

I had a 4.0L for three years from new, and I replaced it in early 2004 with a 4.2L with 14 miles on the clock and which I still have as my daily driver, and it's up to 124,000+ miles now.

Once we know which model we might be able to respond to your questions!

R.


chasdad

Original Poster:

277 posts

170 months

Friday 20th December 2013
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Didn't know there were different engines.far as I know its its a 4.0litre no supercharger

V88Dicky

7,363 posts

209 months

Saturday 21st December 2013
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The 2004 onwards 4.2 are excellent. My wife ran one for three years with minimal outlay (consumables excepted) and it was very enjoyable. When my X-Type has ran it's course, it'll be replaced by an S-Type 4.2. Hardly any difference in running costs.

Lovely, comfy, reliable and quick.

9mm

3,128 posts

236 months

Saturday 21st December 2013
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chasdad said:
Didn't know there were different engines.far as I know its its a 4.0litre no supercharger
Possibly the least desirable of all S-types then. It should be cheap though and provided it is you might have some fun for not much money.

chasdad

Original Poster:

277 posts

170 months

Saturday 21st December 2013
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It's done 70k been well looked after w plate in black for £1200 . That any good?

The Leaper

5,545 posts

232 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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It's shame it's the early 4.0. The later 4.2 is vastly superior: it has a better 6 speed auto box, much improved suspension components, and a far better and more Jaguar like interior, among several things.

If I was looking into a 4.0 the first thing I'd want to know is whether or not the tensioners have been changed. The standard tensioners are second generation and liable to suddenly fall apart with dire results. They should be changed for the superior third generation type well before 100,000 miles. Cost is likely to be £1000-£1200, maybe a bit less with some haggling. At the stated mileage I would assume this job has not been done.

Next, has the gearbox and differential oils been changed? The gearbox and diff are sealed for life and tend to fail at about 100,000 miles, although more miles is not unknown. Common wisdom is that the oils should be changed about every 50-60,000 miles or so. Both jobs are very tricky and require experience and skill. The oils are expensive. With the stated 70,000 miles this should definitely be checked before purchase; I'd assume it has not been done.

You have said the car has done 70,000 miles, so all of the above are on the horizon if not done already. Mind you, £1200 is a good price so that plus say £2000 for the aforementioned work will be the real cost consideration. If the car is in really good order then the price is a good one. Pity it's not the 4.2 though!

Regarding mpg as per your original post, around town something around 18-22 is to be expected. On a long run at reasonably consistent speed, something like 28-30. I regularly go to Falmouth-280 miles from here- and if I keep a light right foot I can get nicely over 30, but if I do the trip in 4 hours then I'd expect maybe 25.

R.

Malmair

3 posts

159 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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I have had a 4.0 S type for nearly ten years now. Originally the main car but over the years has become 2nd 3rd and finally a weekend toy. Still good to drive and the fact that I have it after 10 years says it all. Go for it!

chasdad

Original Poster:

277 posts

170 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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Id have to sell my mint c280 sport merc to pay for it, so after reading all the things that may need doing I think I'd be a bit daft to get it

P700DEE

1,190 posts

256 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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A 4.0 S Type for £1200 in great condition is a bargain. However you would be buying knowing it was not the best (4.2 V8 smile )
This car would make a great entry level starter with Jaguar in the knowledge that you would drive it until something expensive happened like tensioners or gearbox. Probably not worth selling a reliable car you like for this but a great buy for someone who needs a car.

The Leaper

5,545 posts

232 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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chasdad,

Don't be totally put off by my earlier comments. £1200 for a 4.0 V8 is a good price and if it's in good nick it's well worth considering, but do be aware of the potential problems as I outlined earlier.

R.

chasdad

Original Poster:

277 posts

170 months

Sunday 22nd December 2013
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The car won't be doing many miles a week about 50 tops .so hopefully things won't go wrong ,because to be honest I won't spend out on it if it does. Haven't looked at it yet so can't compare it to my c280