Looking at 2005/6 xk8 cab/coupe what to look out for?
Looking at 2005/6 xk8 cab/coupe what to look out for?
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kazino

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1,596 posts

244 months

Monday 20th December 2010
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Looking for a nice sports car and have bumped into the jag xk8 and it looks like it ticks all my boxes. Wondering what to look out for when buying one of them. What puts me off is that my uncle has an old P reg xk8 cab which he bought from new and has cost him a small fortune to run despite covering only 20,000 miles in it's time (maybe it's going wrong due to lack of use?)

tvron

276 posts

274 months

Monday 20th December 2010
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Try and by later model much better car

kazino

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244 months

Monday 20th December 2010
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I'd love to but then it's in the budget of other cars I'd rather purchase, 911 c4s cab etc frown

The jag looks excellent value at <30k for a 2006 xk cab

kazino

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244 months

Monday 20th December 2010
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Acutally I'm looking at the xk rather than xk8 just realised they don't call the 2006+ model xk8 anymore

tvron said:
Try and by later model much better car

tvron

276 posts

274 months

Tuesday 21st December 2010
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I know of a 2006 xk8 with allextras with less than 5000 miles for sale with a friend who is emigrating and is open to offers

cardigankid

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238 months

Tuesday 21st December 2010
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kazino said:
I'd love to but then it's in the budget of other cars I'd rather purchase, 911 c4s cab etc frown

The jag looks excellent value at <30k for a 2006 xk cab
You are right, the interior seems to wear well, and the XK imho looks better than the XKR, because it has colour coded 'gills' and the slicker and less blingy front fog lamp detail. Seems to sound better too.

There are a number out there - check out some dealers websites as well as PH. I say that becasue if the car has been traded back into a Jaguar dealer it tells me the owner was happy with the car. Full service history, and you are laughing.

kazino

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Tuesday 21st December 2010
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What colour combination is it please?

tvron said:
I know of a 2006 xk8 with allextras with less than 5000 miles for sale with a friend who is emigrating and is open to offers

kazino

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244 months

Tuesday 21st December 2010
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The XK indeed looks much sleeker.
What should I be looking out for on these cars when buying used? Is there a guide somewhere with a checklist of common faults?

cardigankid said:
kazino said:
I'd love to but then it's in the budget of other cars I'd rather purchase, 911 c4s cab etc frown

The jag looks excellent value at <30k for a 2006 xk cab
You are right, the interior seems to wear well, and the XK imho looks better than the XKR, because it has colour coded 'gills' and the slicker and less blingy front fog lamp detail. Seems to sound better too.

There are a number out there - check out some dealers websites as well as PH. I say that becasue if the car has been traded back into a Jaguar dealer it tells me the owner was happy with the car. Full service history, and you are laughing.

tvron

276 posts

274 months

Tuesday 21st December 2010
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Car is XK150 (Ali body)2006 4500 miles from new
Dark blue with ivory interior/wood dash/20 inch wheels

cardigankid

8,866 posts

238 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2010
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kazino said:
The XK indeed looks much sleeker.
What should I be looking out for on these cars when buying used? Is there a guide somewhere with a checklist of common faults?
There are a range of books on the previous XK8 but I don't think that anyone has done this for the current bodyshape XK, which is a pity. You could also try on XKEC, they are a helpful bunch and as they are totally focussed on these cars, will know if there is a Buyers Guide ore similar.

ColinM50

2,691 posts

201 months

Saturday 25th December 2010
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tvron said:
Car is XK150 (Ali body)2006 4500 miles from new
Dark blue with ivory interior/wood dash/20 inch wheels
Stunning really that a 4 year old super car that's hardly run in, is only worth what £15-18K? If you can find someone to buy it.

Had a 2002 XKR that I sold two years ago for £12K and glad to see it go. Lovely car but it scared the life out of me, I'm not too proud to say I couldn't handle it. Tempted too often to give it some wellie and had the rear overtake me on a few roundabouts. Never did learn that the right pedal isn't just a switch

cardigankid

8,866 posts

238 months

Wednesday 12th January 2011
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It is on the supercharged models. I always preferred the naturally aspirated 8's. Has tvron actually quoted a price yet? Presumably he doesn't actually mean XK150 as in the '50s model. I can't see that XK going for a figure in the teens.

By the way did he not own a truly beautiful 2005 XKR 4.2-S Convertible, copper black with ivory interior and elmwood dash? Did he sell it?





Edited by cardigankid on Wednesday 12th January 18:22