In the words of Groucho Marx.......
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I can say that if road taxes here were like there, I would not be driving an X300 either. We are fortunate here to be able to keep ours on the road without such taxes or strict inspections.
So now you are having fun in the XF and that is Sogood!
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Hi Sleek and thanks for the kind words. Your analogy is spot on and in fact it's just what I said to my good woman at the time. It was like bringing an old faithful Labrador to be put down. Even my woman, who's German and quite pragmatic, suggested that overnight my car might have sat at the breakers, awaiting my return to bring her back home, fretting at my absence. Are we crazy or what??
Anyway, I'm really enjoying the XF but doubt that I'll ever develop quite the same relationship with her as I did with the XJ. We can thank our punitive motor tax system for this!
Anyway, I'm really enjoying the XF but doubt that I'll ever develop quite the same relationship with her as I did with the XJ. We can thank our punitive motor tax system for this!
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SleekJag12 (01-23-2018)
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Hi, got your pm thanks. Radio will be going in the post tomorrow, tracked and insured. I'll pm you the tracking details as soon as I have them. Also, the radio code is packed with the radio.
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Thanks and apologies.
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Sorry to hear about your situation, but if we had road fees/taxes that high and arbitrarily tied to engine displacement and efficiency we'd be in a similar situation as that cost becomes unsustainable for the average owner.... especially if the car also suffers from issues like terminal corrosion.
If you end up with one of the tool kits still available, let me know. We didn't get those in the USA it seems, so it would be neat to get one, although they aren't terribly useful in reality
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If you end up with one of the tool kits still available, let me know. We didn't get those in the USA it seems, so it would be neat to get one, although they aren't terribly useful in reality
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so good, The radio has landed. It was very well packed! Many, many thanks again. I hope you continue your adventures with your new Jaguar. Can I also say that in my younger days I did quite a bit of walking, including the Ring of Kerry. Beautiful, even in the rain! Alec Gurney.
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Tool tray made it to America.
My tool tray came today.
Had a small hole in the package and there is wrench in some delivery guys truck now.
But every thing else looks great!!
Can some one tell me what size that wrench is? I may have one that works already. Or does some one have a spare?
Thanks again for the parts. Will post a pic installed.
Small wrench awol.
Had a small hole in the package and there is wrench in some delivery guys truck now.
But every thing else looks great!!
Can some one tell me what size that wrench is? I may have one that works already. Or does some one have a spare?
Thanks again for the parts. Will post a pic installed.
Small wrench awol.
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Ric in RVA (02-21-2018)
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Just an update re; the XF. I'm loving it!! I feel so much at home every time I slide inside. I love the exhaust note, the response, the road hugging drive. I love the clean, simple, uncluttered interior. I love the fuel economy and the road tax!!
I recently drove an almost brand new Skoda and found it to be extremely fussy inside, with unnecessary embellishments everywhere. Overall aesthetics was very poor, switches were fiddly, tiny and bits of "chrome" trim were everywhere. It's true that less is more. The drive was harsh by comparison and a good deal noisier. But that's just one comparison and probably not a fair one.
A very happy camper. And a reminder that I still have a donor 3.2 with lots of parts up for grabs. Pay the postage and it's yours. And a big shout out to all of you who are keeping the beautiful X300's on the road.
I recently drove an almost brand new Skoda and found it to be extremely fussy inside, with unnecessary embellishments everywhere. Overall aesthetics was very poor, switches were fiddly, tiny and bits of "chrome" trim were everywhere. It's true that less is more. The drive was harsh by comparison and a good deal noisier. But that's just one comparison and probably not a fair one.
A very happy camper. And a reminder that I still have a donor 3.2 with lots of parts up for grabs. Pay the postage and it's yours. And a big shout out to all of you who are keeping the beautiful X300's on the road.
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