Jaguar XJR (X300) Temptation
Jaguar XJR (X300) Temptation
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gherkin

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21 posts

150 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I've been sneaking looks at this ad repeatedly over the last few days. Has anyone had experience owning one of these? Am I guaranteed to ruin myself financially? Is it ridiculously overpriced? It does look as close to perfect as you're likely to get for a 21 year old car.

https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...

Any input greatly appreciated

SpeckledJim

32,115 posts

273 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Very, very expensive.

daveco

4,345 posts

227 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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That has to be the cleanest second hand example for sale.

GET IT BOUGHT!

mrbarnett

1,149 posts

113 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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That leather has aged so well (as has the whole design), but that's strong money really. If it was the super-rare manual on the other hand...

Croutons

12,492 posts

186 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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1) the folder “car buying “ is your friend when asking about, err, car buying.

2) the 1-5k smoker barge thread is your friend with these.

3) unless you’re tucking it up under a sheepskin blanket, expecting another mug but it from at twice the price next week, buy one for 2-3k and enjoy it.

Greg the Fish

1,410 posts

86 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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That is pretty stunning!

jfire

5,896 posts

92 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Jesus. I was looking at them a few years ago but went for a cheaper regular XJ, and the R was only £2.5k !

philipbrown123

406 posts

137 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I paid just £1800 for my turquoise 1995 one with 110K miles a few years ago. A bit of rust on the wheel arches and wear on the drivers seat.

That one is worth £5000 max IMHO.

Lewis Kingston

241 posts

97 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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A few pointers this way: https://www.pistonheads.com/news/ph-buying-guides/...

smile

Depends what you want to do with it, really. Mileage isn't an issue with these; I'd be more inclined to spend half of that on a really smart UK example and enjoy it for a while then sell it on.

Personally, I got bored of mine pretty quickly; it's a big, heavy and poorly packaged saloon at the end of the day – but it is a pleasant thing to cruise around in for a while.

Great engine, too, if everything's working as it should – and, a few common foibles aside, I've always found X300s to be pretty reliable.

Edited by Lewis Kingston on Wednesday 7th November 16:14

unpc

2,979 posts

233 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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That is stunning and it's clearly been looked after but the Japanese are renown for this. IIRC they don't even wear shoes in the car. Price is bit salty for my liking but if you're keeping it, why not?

gherkin

Original Poster:

21 posts

150 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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Reckon you're probably right regarding getting an aul cheap one, enjoying for a bit and selling it on.

ruhall

558 posts

166 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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It certainly looks good in the photos. Do the Japanese market cars have a different bootlid number plate section, or is it simply a square plate in the standard shaped bootlid?

It's strong money, in my opinion, and whilst 320bhp was worthy of note in 1995, perhaps not so much now; I suppose it depends how much you want a S6 XJR. The same money would buy a good condition aluminium XJ from 2003 onwards, but as with all these purchases, it's purely a personal choice.

Generally, they're fairly reliable with the usual caveats re heavy cars and brakes/suspension bushes etc..

NDA

24,183 posts

245 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I had a similar one for a while - in the same colour. Mine was the 4.2 V8.

Fabulous thing, great for long journeys. Not sure what the 6 is like....

Just as an aside, I have a 4.2 supercharged Range Rover with 130,000 trouble free miles on the clock - owned since new. Good engine.

Narcisus

8,718 posts

300 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I'm going to buy it !!!












This may not be true ....

SpeckledJim

32,115 posts

273 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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I can see it will one day be worth £10k as a show queen.

So if you're keeping it forever and doing 800 miles a year, then I can see the argument that if it'll be worth £10k in 2028, you might as well pay that for it now, if the enjoyment of owning it is worth it to you.


On the other hand, if you're going to actually use it, you might be better off spending £4-5k on a nice one.

fattiereturns

49 posts

156 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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daveco said:
That has to be the cleanest second hand example for sale.

GET IT BOUGHT!
He's right - do not hesitate. I had a '99 V8 which got nicknamed The Butler with a Flick Knife. It's all very comfy wedding car till you step on the moosh button and rattle through the postcodes. Comfiest car I've ever driven. Beware about flicking it into corners though and try to resist temptation to rob a jewellers.

And check for rust in the pressed-plate chassis, that was what doomed my one...

Sir Bagalot

6,850 posts

201 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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You missed this one by a couple of days

thatjagbloke

186 posts

100 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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For just about the same money you could get an X350 with the 4.2 V8 supercharged and aluminium body. The 4.0 had plastic timing chain tensioners which were liable to fall to bits at any time. The engine also had nickisil bore liners and many were changed under warranty. A green tag on the engine indicates whether this has been done.
The X350 is noticeably quicker and more nimble around corners weighing 200kg less than the earlier model.
Anyway, if you do go for the X300, have those tensioners checked, they may have been upgraded to the later metal ones.

SpeckledJim

32,115 posts

273 months

Wednesday 7th November 2018
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thatjagbloke said:
For just about the same money you could get an X350 with the 4.2 V8 supercharged and aluminium body. The 4.0 had plastic timing chain tensioners which were liable to fall to bits at any time. The engine also had nickisil bore liners and many were changed under warranty. A green tag on the engine indicates whether this has been done.
The X350 is noticeably quicker and more nimble around corners weighing 200kg less than the earlier model.
Anyway, if you do go for the X300, have those tensioners checked, they may have been upgraded to the later metal ones.
Wrong engine, you’re thinking of X308.