Surrey, Vancouver, Burnaby, Coquitlam, TO ALL OF B.C.
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Looking to see how many drivers are driving a real vehicle out there, looking to see the representation of Jaguar owners through-out the lower mainland to Vancouver Island to all of B.C.
Leave a little something with your model, year, and city!
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It's time for Jaguar to be represented!
Leave a little something with your model, year, and city!
NO CLASS/TYPE/YEAR/MODEL/ENGINE TYPE RESTRICTIONS!
It's time for Jaguar to be represented!
I am from Vancouver island. Just bought a 2016 Jaguar XF AWD Prestige Ammonite grey metallic with light oyster leather interior. We love it. Good MPG too. Getting about 7.5 to about 8.5 on steady legal speed highway driving. AL
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Hey from our little Island in the Pacific (Victoria)
we are jagnuts.... Andy & Shelley
2 2004 XKR VERTS... see below
1 2006 XKR COUPE...new addition
a charcoal and ebony (black) Panther with Vertini's, Recaro's, S/S pipes.... Grrr
we are jagnuts.... Andy & Shelley
2 2004 XKR VERTS... see below
1 2006 XKR COUPE...new addition
a charcoal and ebony (black) Panther with Vertini's, Recaro's, S/S pipes.... Grrr
Last edited by Wide_Tyres_2; 11-19-2016 at 10:19 AM. Reason: typo
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Howdy from sunny Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. I've owned this beauty for 4-5 years now. Lots of miles of km's on her (approx. 160,000) but she's still going strong. I've visited these forums many times for technical details and help so I thought it about time I signed up and joined the party.
1994 XJS V12. Vin#:SAJNX2345RC18832
1994 XJS V12. Vin#:SAJNX2345RC18832
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Wide_Tyres_2 (12-12-2016)
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new S Type owner in Parksville
Looking to see how many drivers are driving a real vehicle out there, looking to see the representation of Jaguar owners through-out the lower mainland to Vancouver Island to all of B.C.
Leave a little something with your model, year, and city!
NO CLASS/TYPE/YEAR/MODEL/ENGINE TYPE RESTRICTIONS!
It's time for Jaguar to be represented!
Leave a little something with your model, year, and city!
NO CLASS/TYPE/YEAR/MODEL/ENGINE TYPE RESTRICTIONS!
It's time for Jaguar to be represented!
Bob
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Oh those older Jag models had such plush interiors. My new XF AWD is more Teutonic dash wise but very good quality. I managed the snow and ice well over Christmas at upper levels of Coquitlam. Just have M&S Contis.
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My buddy was over in Van last weekend, came back and told me there were no cars like mine (XJ40's) running around downtown that he could see - which is a huge contrast to Victoria where you see them all the time!
Last week I even parked next to one in the fleamarket parking lot that was the same colour and trim as mine although it was a '90 with the little wheels and not half as nice as my VDP (if the owner is reading this apologies in advance, mate!)
There are probably more in Victoria per capita that survive than anywhere else around the globe!!!
Last week I even parked next to one in the fleamarket parking lot that was the same colour and trim as mine although it was a '90 with the little wheels and not half as nice as my VDP (if the owner is reading this apologies in advance, mate!)
There are probably more in Victoria per capita that survive than anywhere else around the globe!!!
cheers
AL
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I grew up in Victoria and English cars were common, particularly after the drop in the value of the pound in the late 'forties. Austin A40s and Hillmans and British Fords and Commer vans were everywhere. I heard that the A40 outsold Chevrolet in 1949 or 1950 but that could just be a rumour. Regardless, as a young teenager I would slaver over the Jaguars for sale at Plimley's, especially the XK120s, but the Mark V was pretty appealing as well. I just got my first Jag finally just last year. Not as nice as a Mark V but I am looking forward to driving it when the spring weather arrives.