S-Type 'XS'?
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Simpo Two

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Sunday 21st February 2010
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I thought there was just Sport and SE, but I'm noticing 'XS' in some titles. Some seem to have a fairly chunky bodykit, radial alloys and satnav, but others don't. Can anyone tell me what exactly 'XS' means? Thanks!

Triple7

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263 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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Can't tell you for sure, but Diesel XS was a model in it's own right. As you say, body kit, mesh grilles etc.

tr7v8

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254 months

Sunday 21st February 2010
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S & XS are run out models done in 07 just before the S finished & the XF started. Mesh grills & consolidated options are the main changes.

dan tournay

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234 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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I should be picking mine up this weekend smile

The wheels look a bh to keep clean








Simpo Two

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Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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Yep - that's the bodykit - I quite like it.

However I'm sure I've seen 'XS' models without it and certainly pre-07...

U475

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234 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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The only thing I'm not so keen on is the little spoiler on the boot

diesel piston

287 posts

240 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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Simpo Two said:
Yep - that's the bodykit - I quite like it.

However I'm sure I've seen 'XS' models without it and certainly pre-07...
It won`t be an XS if it hasn`t got that bodykit on, it will be a Sport like mine.
And yes the Mercury wheels are a bd to clean and keep that way and they`re very prone to corrosion.

tr7v8

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254 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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My S has those wheels, been through 2 or 3 car wash brushes to find the best way of cleaning them!
At least they have no sharp edges on the back, my Mondeo with a similar design had edges like razors mad

Simpo Two

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Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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diesel piston said:
It won`t be an XS if it hasn`t got that bodykit on, it will be a Sport like mine.
Hmm, there must be some S-Types with the same bodykit on by coincidence - there was a grey 2004 one recently sold on here that had a walnut dash.

dan tournay

491 posts

234 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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Yeah, I was thinking toothbrush time when I bought it.

If it gets that bad I'll change them for a set of 5 spoke Proteus wheels

Diderot

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218 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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Very nice indeed. Great cars.

diesel piston

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240 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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Simpo Two said:
Hmm, there must be some S-Types with the same bodykit on by coincidence - there was a grey 2004 one recently sold on here that had a walnut dash.
Yeah come to think of it I`m pretty sure at first the bodykits could be selected as an option but brought out the XS model because they had loads to get shot of coming to the end of the S types run.

Tame Technician

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230 months

Tuesday 23rd February 2010
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The body kits were available before from 2004-2005 ish. Dealer fit option, stick on + a few screws, I hated fitting them.

If your viewing one make sure the kit is firmly attached.

I'd gone before X an XS, but end of runs cars like that are generally the best, most of the faults in production ironed out (they had a drain hole in the boot floor for example) Lots of previously costly options thrown in for same price as a much more basic car. Gets rid of parts that would become obsolete and makes sure the last few cars (when everybody is waiting for the next new jag) get sold.

First production run of a new model, always have the most problems.



JimexPL

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238 months

Thursday 25th February 2010
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diesel piston said:
Simpo Two said:
Hmm, there must be some S-Types with the same bodykit on by coincidence - there was a grey 2004 one recently sold on here that had a walnut dash.
Yeah come to think of it I`m pretty sure at first the bodykits could be selected as an option but brought out the XS model because they had loads to get shot of coming to the end of the S types run.
The body kit was a dealer fit option pre-XS, and when the XS came out the car was supplied from the factory without the kit, and the dealer got the kit FOC via their parts department.

This meant that some XS cars are missing the kit if the first owner didn't want it. Likewise, the spare kits that ended up lying around the dealer network were often fitted to used stock that hadn't sold and needed sprucing up.

Edited by JimexPL on Friday 26th February 12:36

Simpo Two

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Thursday 25th February 2010
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Excellent, that explains everything - thanks!

cardigankid

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238 months

Monday 1st March 2010
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Not quite.

There were two run out models, each with the bodykit referred to, the XS (which was the Sport equivalent) and the Spirit, which was I think the SE equivalent. Manual was no longer available. Plus of course they kept making the STR right to the end.

Quite a few S-Type owners seem to have bought the kit and added it to their pre-07 models. Can't understand why because the traditional Jaguar vertical strakes imho always look better than the ubiquitous mesh, which, frankly, everyone's got.


diesel piston

287 posts

240 months

Thursday 4th March 2010
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cardigankid said:
Quite a few S-Type owners seem to have bought the kit and added it to their pre-07 models. Can't understand why because the traditional Jaguar vertical strakes imho always look better than the ubiquitous mesh,
Each to their own, I`ve got a mesh grill but loathe the body kit.

cardigankid

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Thursday 4th March 2010
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As you say, each to his own, I just can't see the point in bodgering up perfectly good cars in either direction when they look fine as they are, mesh or strakes, and I couldn't agree more on the bodykit.

dan tournay

491 posts

234 months

Thursday 4th March 2010
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What a car!! A few days in and I've been nothing but impressed with my new XS. It genuinely makes me feel like I'm driving something special. I'm a first time Jaguar owner and I think the bodykit and mesh look awesome as has everyone who've spoken to about it. Personally the normal 'chromed up' versions don't do anything for me.

Anyway it's a broad church and I've been bitten by the Jaguar bug. Especially after spotting that I was sitting in an XJ & XF convoy this afternoon on the M42 smile

Fleckers

2,878 posts

227 months

Monday 15th March 2010
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Superb carand kit

things to becareful of

high curbs and speed humps as the front is very low
wheels are a bh to clean

speaking from experience asthat is what i have got in that colour smile