People impressed - why?
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People impressed - why?
Why is everyone impressed by my 2003 Jaguar X-Type? It seems like everywhere I go people are either complimenting the vehicle or asking about it in general.
Friends and family are curious about the vehicle as well.. Does this model jaguar really have that much of an effect on people?
Notes: 2003 Jaguar X-Type, 148k, racing green, excellent condition, 5% tint on windows/rear windshield, 5% tint front windshield strip.
Friends and family are curious about the vehicle as well.. Does this model jaguar really have that much of an effect on people?
Notes: 2003 Jaguar X-Type, 148k, racing green, excellent condition, 5% tint on windows/rear windshield, 5% tint front windshield strip.
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Welcome to the forum Lavaman.
Short answer is, because it's a Jaguar.
Nice to have you with us, you should stop by our New Member Area - Intro a MUST - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum and introduce yourself.
Short answer is, because it's a Jaguar.
Nice to have you with us, you should stop by our New Member Area - Intro a MUST - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum and introduce yourself.
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I agree with Tony H; people make all kinds of assumptions when they see your car, and if you're getting out of another cookie-cutter, game-arcade vehicle, it's either that you're just too practical/frugal to have any fun or, in the case of Benzs or Bimmers, that that's what the leasing company sent over. A Jag doesn't seem to shout "Lease!", or "I need it for the 3rd-row seating/cargo space" ; it seems to say you're a bit particular about your driving experience, and went out of you way to get exactly what you want. The traditional, wood and leather, slightly exotic air about Jags (here in North America anyway) works wonders. The fact that they're supremely under-rated gadabouts, and CHEAP, well, that's our little secret!
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My impression with the X-type is it stands out. How many cars in this class do you see with the added touches of this car? You have touches like dual headlamps with a hood that is sculptured over them. I also think the rear of the car has a nice look with the lay out of the tail lamps and the way the trunk lid is slightly curved over them. One look at the interior with all that gorgeous wood and you know you are looking at something special.
So many cars today just look the same so it is nice to see a car the size of the X type that stands out. I think the newer Jaguar sedan is missing some of this special look and for me does not stand out like so many Jags have from the past.
So many cars today just look the same so it is nice to see a car the size of the X type that stands out. I think the newer Jaguar sedan is missing some of this special look and for me does not stand out like so many Jags have from the past.
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Lavaman, first off, welcome to the Forums.
As for why Jags are so asked about, it is because they are fairly rare. I know when I leave where I live (DC area), spotting a jag is far and few between. A BMW or a Mercedes are "dime a dozen", you see them everywhere. But the Jag is one of those cars that only a select few have. So, it gets more attention.
I say to look at it this way, if someone pulled up in a Lambo or a Pantera, wouldn't you give them a bit more attention? You are falling into that same category per se. You have a car that most people only read about in the papers and never have sought to get one. If they knew what they could get the car for, a lot more people would be wanting one.
As for why Jags are so asked about, it is because they are fairly rare. I know when I leave where I live (DC area), spotting a jag is far and few between. A BMW or a Mercedes are "dime a dozen", you see them everywhere. But the Jag is one of those cars that only a select few have. So, it gets more attention.
I say to look at it this way, if someone pulled up in a Lambo or a Pantera, wouldn't you give them a bit more attention? You are falling into that same category per se. You have a car that most people only read about in the papers and never have sought to get one. If they knew what they could get the car for, a lot more people would be wanting one.
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.....because these are the last of a line of graceful, elegant cars that have that handcrafted look and feel to them. In spite of what critics and even Jaguar themselves now say, cars like this age well and get better with time. I just saw a late 80's XJ40 parked at the gym and that car looked so spectacular it made me want one. I was driving my E type and parked next to it. What a visual delight.
The "new" Jaguars on the other hand won't age as well. The early XF's are already looking like older Toyotas.
The "new" Jaguars on the other hand won't age as well. The early XF's are already looking like older Toyotas.
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I am a Jag owner of 2 weeks.
(2005 2.0D X-Type Black/cream leather)
My father in-law has the 4.0 v8 S-Type and strongly reccomended that I look at the X-Type for the budget I had.
I only had £2000 to spend and when shopping for a 'family car' this is a lot of car for the money.
I could not get a new shape Astra or Focus for this money.
Not forgeting that when you drive you have the Jag roaring at you from the middle of the wheel!
A Jag is not just a car, Its a way of life!
I have a Jaaag
(2005 2.0D X-Type Black/cream leather)
My father in-law has the 4.0 v8 S-Type and strongly reccomended that I look at the X-Type for the budget I had.
I only had £2000 to spend and when shopping for a 'family car' this is a lot of car for the money.
I could not get a new shape Astra or Focus for this money.
Not forgeting that when you drive you have the Jag roaring at you from the middle of the wheel!
A Jag is not just a car, Its a way of life!
I have a Jaaag
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I actually paid £1840 with a years MOT but had to pay Tax. Got 6 months for £75.
Full service history by Jag with only 1 previous owner
I love it anyway
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The car taxes in Finland are ridiculous, though.
But yeah, British cars are more common in the UK which is not surprising. Also, since all those desirable Jags, Bentleys, Astons and such over there are RHD, people from other countries don't want them, so there's just the national market even for the rarer stuff.
But yeah, British cars are more common in the UK which is not surprising. Also, since all those desirable Jags, Bentleys, Astons and such over there are RHD, people from other countries don't want them, so there's just the national market even for the rarer stuff.
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Just to give an idea - my baby Jag was £1900 a year ago - 84,000 on the clock - and all wheel drive - manual box... yes there are quite a few of them in the UK but seldom is there more than one or two in any given car park - and that I love :-) I have *never* lost my Jag in a car park but have often lost Vectras and Focuses in the past to my wifes chagrin as we hunt for them lol.. prices have been going up in the UK secondhand market this year and I would be hard put to get my car now for less than £2000... now that x-types are no longer produced the secondhand market is going up - but still nonetheless, no other car offers as much for the money as a Jaguar! Thankfully not many people know that when they pay the same for a Ford or Vauxhall.. I often get comments about my baby Jag .. ' she's gorgeous', 'lovely car' etc - but seldom got more than comments such as 'a clean car' with anything else - But then I'm biased I guess ever since my first Jag a gorgeous XJ8 beckoned to me from a car dealers forecourt
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