Is this ad for real?!!
Is this ad for real?!!
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slippery

Original Poster:

14,093 posts

265 months

Sunday 7th February 2010
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A slightly misinformed seller?!!
http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/1442509.htm


Edited by slippery on Sunday 7th February 22:46

Tame Technician

2,467 posts

230 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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That quite funny,

You dont want one of those superchaged ones, its teh charger that goes.

He cant really believe its an XJR........can he

pete5570

270 posts

198 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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I saw this yestrday, I'm looking for a nice XJR so clicked on this one. Unbelievable!! As if it was 65k new, and who's he to tell me i don't want a supercharger. That's why i was looking at XJRs in the first place.
Bloody fool!!!

Cecil

337 posts

217 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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I have never seen those seats before, fugly, were they a factory option ?

Podie

46,649 posts

301 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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Photos taken 4 years ago!

slippery

Original Poster:

14,093 posts

265 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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And cloth is just so much better than leather too! smile

Edited by slippery on Monday 8th February 11:18

Simpo Two

92,065 posts

291 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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slippery said:
And cloth is just so much better than leather too! smile
'Plush' if you please!

But the bit that's got me reaching for the wallet is this scoop:

'EMBOSSED SILVER JAG CREST IN STEERING WHEEL'

Zowee! Whatever next, 'RUBBER TYRES'?!



Edited by Simpo Two on Monday 8th February 17:54

pete5570

270 posts

198 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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I went on ebay and asked him if he had proof that it was an early XJR, I said it looks like a sport with a grille and XJR badge on it to me. He said it isn't a 4.0 sport as it's a 94 model and they didn't do a 4 litre then???? He reckons it's a very rare bonafide XJR non supercharger.
So, there you have it!!! Anyone tempted???

MDT

738 posts

198 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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pete5570 said:
Anyone tempted???
eh no thanks. went to see a XJ8 last week with a mate and it was half leather, the seller was saying how his hart jumped when he saw it was not a full leather. aye who wants a Jag with proper leather seat eh?

pete5570

270 posts

198 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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I'm browsing the net at the moment looking at 6 cylinder XJRs and 4 litre sovereigns, looking to get something for my 40th in May. I love the look of the XJR and there's something about the sovereign also!
Gonna be a tuff one, but it's gonna come down to condition, service history etc. Seen some lovely XJRs on Auto trader and here, circa 3k, but they are stunning! Also seen some very nice sovs for around 2k. What do you lot think?

Simpo Two

92,065 posts

291 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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pete5570 said:
I'm browsing the net at the moment looking at 6 cylinder XJRs and 4 litre sovereigns, looking to get something for my 40th in May. I love the look of the XJR and there's something about the sovereign also!
Gonna be a tuff one, but it's gonna come down to condition, service history etc. Seen some lovely XJRs on Auto trader and here, circa 3k, but they are stunning! Also seen some very nice sovs for around 2k. What do you lot think?
Yep, do it. Cheap prestige magic carpet travel.

pete5570

270 posts

198 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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Oh there's no doubt it's gonna be a jag. I've waited too long now, and the prices are so low for such a car. Friends have suggested BMW and Mercs etc, but i've had BMWs before and wasn't happy with them, only the old 635 csi comes close. As for mercs, they don't do anything for me. I think first choice is the XJR, but i'm not ruling out other models!!

jimattfield

70 posts

200 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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pete5570 said:
Also seen some very nice sovs for around 2k. What do you lot think?
Nah! I think you've got to pay around 4K to get one which won't cost you a lot of money on top of the buying price smile

Disclaimer - my Sov is for sale here around that price and I love it as much as the XJR100 I replaced her with. Totally different ride and personality though - the Sov is like someone said here - a magic carpet ride while the XJR is quite a bit harsher (much because of the 255/35ZR19's I guess) but she takes off like a jet! I'd keep them both if I could justify it.

MDT

738 posts

198 months

Monday 8th February 2010
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pete5570 said:
Also seen some very nice sovs for around 2k. What do you lot think?
Well end of last year I picked up a XJ8 sov £2.8k

FSH Main dealer
65k miles
Dark blue cream leather

And all in all it is immaculate, used it daily (bar during the heavy snow) done 2000 miles so far no issues bar frequent trips to stick more fuel in it.

So I would say that you could get a good one for about that much

TurricanII

1,516 posts

224 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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I could not help but report the PH ad to the administrators - apart from being a comedy sales attempt, what a load of plainly wrong crap in there!!

Simpo Two

92,065 posts

291 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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It may be but it probably doesn't break any rules.

Back to the plot - my first Jaguar was a lovely 1990 4.0 Sovereign XJ40 I got from the local car auction (in the days when you could ring them up and ask a human 'Have you got any Jaguars in today please?' and they could tell you).

I remember that the 50-70 time was 4.4 secs (quicker than almost anything) and that if you put your foot down the consumption dropped to 4mpg - but not for long as very soon you were catching up the horizon. A friend of mine had a VW Beetle at the time. As we wafted effortlessly along at 70mph he compared his Beetle at the same speed - 'like breaking up on re-entry' hehe


pete5570

270 posts

198 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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This is why it has to be a Jaguar! I want a car that puts a smile on my face at the end of a stressful day, a big comfortable cruiser that looks the business. It's not even about speed for me, it's the effortless and smooth drive you get with a jag. When I'm looking through the classifieds on the net, i just want to fast forward a few months so I can get my hands on one. The last time I wanted a car so much was when I bought a Golf GTI when I was 19.

Simpo Two

92,065 posts

291 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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The XJ40 was the only car I've had where you can get out fresher than when you got in... but as mentioned above, expect the waftiness to suffer if you go for big alloys.

pete5570

270 posts

198 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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What sort of ride does the XJR6 have? I imagine the lower profile tyres will give a firmer ride, but I still want the comfort. How compromised is the ride? A lot of what I've read gives the impression of a fast comfortable car, would you guys agree with this?
I would obviously try various models before I decide what to buy.

Straight6DOHC

252 posts

208 months

Tuesday 9th February 2010
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pete5570 said:
What sort of ride does the XJR6 have? I imagine the lower profile tyres will give a firmer ride, but I still want the comfort. How compromised is the ride? A lot of what I've read gives the impression of a fast comfortable car, would you guys agree with this?
I would obviously try various models before I decide what to buy.
Pete, I'm going to have to be brutally honest here....It's a Jag. And not just any Jag, but an XJ. (meaning eXtra Jaguarness) And to cap all that off, it's an 'R', meaning 'Racing'. It will be very fast, it will be very comfortable and it will always look absolutely georgeous.
It will make you feel like a king. Men will envy you, women will want to...........
You'll smile every time you look at it and think 'it doesn't get any better than this'.
You'll glide down your street bordered by german metal and know that we won that bloody war - and so will they.
It's a Jag, man. No need to think about petrol, garage bills etc. You are living the dream.
Happy 40th.