jaguar xj12 valuation
jaguar xj12 valuation
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ciarandonovan28

Original Poster:

95 posts

252 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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ive hopped from the hsv forum to the jag forum .. hoping someone will know a valuation on a 1995 facelift jaguar xj12 with 120k on the clock??

groomi

9,330 posts

265 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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Buying or selling?

ciarandonovan28

Original Poster:

95 posts

252 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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buying one..

groomi

9,330 posts

265 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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Ar*e.

Depending on condition I would say price should be anything from £0 to £3k. They must be hard to shift at the moment, which should be good for you...

ciarandonovan28

Original Poster:

95 posts

252 months

Friday 12th December 2008
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no worries thans for that, i may get it for about 800.00. i run a 5.7 holden so used to ferrying a petrol station behind me!

Cooky

4,955 posts

259 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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ciarandonovan28 said:
no worries thans for that, i may get it for about 800.00. i run a 5.7 holden so used to ferrying a petrol station behind me!
rofl men against boys, welcome to the league of self indulged opulence.

colonial V8 vs Blighty V12, we'll show you how to waste fuel. and play cricket. tut smile

groomi

9,330 posts

265 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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Indeed.

Try gulping down a glass of water as fast as you can - that's your V8.

Now take your garden hose, position it directly over a drain and turn it on full - that's a Jag V12.

wink

a8hex

5,832 posts

245 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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groomi said:
Indeed.

Try gulping down a glass of water as fast as you can - that's your V8.

Now take your garden hose, position it directly over a drain and turn it on full - that's a Jag V12.

wink
I remember seeing a card with a picture of V12 Jag at a filling station. The attendant is saying to the owner

"Do you mind stopping the engine, it's getting away from me"


V12 X300s are stunning cars.
I'd love to be allowed to add one to the collection I'm not being allowed to collect.

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

232 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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a8hex said:
groomi said:
Indeed.

Try gulping down a glass of water as fast as you can - that's your V8.

Now take your garden hose, position it directly over a drain and turn it on full - that's a Jag V12.

wink
I remember seeing a card with a picture of V12 Jag at a filling station. The attendant is saying to the owner

"Do you mind stopping the engine, it's getting away from me"


V12 X300s are stunning cars.
I'd love to be allowed to add one to the collection I'm not being allowed to collect.
Mrs JS nono won't let me have one in my virtual barn either...

oversteerxj12

236 posts

209 months

Saturday 13th December 2008
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Ha ha, my missus turned up after the car so she had no say!

£800 is peanuts, x300s usually fetch £3k > £6k, get it bought!

pr100

287 posts

214 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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Nothing quite like the V12 and I miss it. Don't care about the cost of running it. Don't care about its carbon footprint. Wish I knew more about old cars and old engines so that it would have been feasible for me to hang onto one of my XJ-S V12s. My XK8s (97 and 04) sounded like rough old tat in comparison. Nothing - but nothing - compares to the smooth, silent surge of the V12. I'd be first in line for an XK12.

groomi

9,330 posts

265 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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oversteerxj12 said:
Ha ha, my missus turned up after the car so she had no say!

£800 is peanuts, x300s usually fetch £3k > £6k, get it bought!
They won't at the moment - all big engined cars are taking a hammering. However, of all the big Jags, the X300 V12 is most likely to recover it's value due to exclusivity.

Cooky

4,955 posts

259 months

Sunday 14th December 2008
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pr100 said:
Nothing quite like the V12 and I miss it. Don't care about the cost of running it. Don't care about its carbon footprint. Wish I knew more about old cars and old engines so that it would have been feasible for me to hang onto one of my XJ-S V12s. My XK8s (97 and 04) sounded like rough old tat in comparison. Nothing - but nothing - compares to the smooth, silent surge of the V12. I'd be first in line for an XK12.
I like the way you think, we need more Political Incorrectness thumbup


richw_82

992 posts

208 months

Monday 15th December 2008
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Hehe....

My new daily "commuter" car is a 1979 XJ12 series 3... with the pre HE engine, it's white with a vinyl roof and Kent alloys. I had to get another XJ as I think they're the bee's knees and my old 4.2 series 3 XJ6 succumbed to the tinworm about a month ago.

Took it up the motorway and got a consistent 15 mpg, and round town it has been returning 6 mpg.

I love it!

Ric