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LordK

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21 posts

225 months

Sunday 7th August 2005
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Hi all,

This is my first posting to the site. I've read these threads with great interest as I'm soon to be re-entering the topsy-turvy world of Jaguar ownership.

I've had Saab convertibles for a number of years now but miss the waftiness, smoothness and character of Jaguars. I used to have a 93 XJS 4.0, but it turned into somewhat of a money pit, hence I'm in the market for an XJ8, preferably an XJR, as it seems they are considerably more reliable.

As much as I love roof-down motoring, the fact that the missus is getting an MX5 and I have access to an Alfa Spyder, Healey 3000 and Merc Pagoda SL, not to mention an E-type roadster and Ferrari 328 GTS (through motoring's best kept secret), means that I no longer have to compromise the everyday car.

I'd appreciate some advice though. In my price range it seems as though there are two possibilities - to go for either (a) an early XJR8 (R/S reg), which will probably be a bit mileagey and on its second or third owner, or (b) a post-2000 XJ8 3.2 Sport.

From these threads and my other reading into the subject, the general concensus seems to be that if you want an easy life, then a 2000-on model would be the one to go for. Am I really missing out by not going for the XJR8? It seems the 3.2 Sport is plenty fast enough for 90% of driving and to be honest, for what I want it for, including wafting up to Scotland three or four times a year, a few Euro trips and generally moseying round with a bit of swagger, but without huge running costs, the Sport seems to fit the bill. Or am I missing the point?

Cheers

jagseven

197 posts

227 months

Wednesday 10th August 2005
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I've not driven a 3.2 sport but have owned a 1999 XJR (recently swapped for a new shape XJR) and was very happy with it - no engine problems but I only put on 20k miles over 2 years so not necessarily a good guide.

The XJR has massive performance and unless you use it fairly often then you may prefer the cheaper costs of the 3.2 - there is certainly more to Jaguar ownership than going fast.

What I love about the XJR is the effortless nature of the performance - it's not a sports car (I have a Caterham for real driving fun).

I suggest you try a 3.2 first - if you are happy with the performance then get that. If not the XJR is massively faster and more likely to come with all the toys.