Vin number range that is free of problems?
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By the way, remember more people with problems are hanging on this bulletin board. Just a handful, some seem to have a lemon far, some definately bad dealers. My first tsb had been done at delivery and i had one visit with minor things such as a little light missing in door handle. I got a jaguar loaner. And not sure, no roof popping noise for a while. I really would buy the car again over BMW, Mercedes or Lexux. It just feels a rides so much more to my taste. And the design is so much more then the clean tech lines of the Germans. I am German and chose the brit over them. I barely believe it myself.
#3
Hi, I just found out a TSB issued on 10/06/11 covers VIN numbers up to 14530, something about a minor software update. So you can guess how many they built and when the "pains" go away. And to keep things clear, they are dealer TSB and in most cases they are fixed and done before delivery to customer. Jaguar explicetly instructs dealers NOT do release any cars without the fixes to customers.
Keep in mind, that is probably the reason I never experienced most of the stuff on this board.
Keep in mind, that is probably the reason I never experienced most of the stuff on this board.
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I have the XJL Supersport in Ultimate Black with black tipped leather and parchment head liner. Figured ebony trim, rear entertainment package, and exhaust tips. It's sick...I go out and stare at it every night. The wheels are amazing...didn't think they were great on the website, but in person they're spectacular. The interface sucks donkeys, but fortunately it can all be fixed with programming changes. Need to add a menu item for trip computer and general vehicle stats/settings instead of the left side of instrument panel. TPMS needs updating as does the front parking sensor view. It's just clunky and poorly thought out, but the car itself is amazing. I've designed some user interfaces and it's clearly a beta version. Looking forward to updates in coming months. Will do full write up and post pics soon.
#7
well, the CLS is a very different in character. I had it 4 years, 20k mls never a problem. The styling is still hot. It is a lot of smaller inside obviusly and very tight in the back. I say compared to the XJ SC performance slightly higher , but not really noticable. It is a heavy car. Just I wanted something more comfortable. Also in the drivers seat, a more hectic car, not a cruiser and by far not as comfortable. So it is a matter of preference. It was my 2nd CLS. First I had a 06 CLS 500 then the CLS63. However, I got LOTS or compliments for it.
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Yeap, I'm a bit of a fanatic. I'm in "discovery" mode at the moment, documenting all of my questions in a Word doc when they aren't answered by the manual. I haven't sat in the back yet...still outside staring at it primarily. Phase two will be sitting in each seat and possibly assuming fetal position in the trunk to test the emergency latch. I only have a few non-fixable things on my list so far that I wish were different:
1. Don't like the clock. It's cheap looking, and not focused on the driver. I tried to get Jaguar N/A to custom install the same clock they used in the 75th anniversary edition XJ from Pebble Beach, but they wouldn't do it for any price.
2. The only place in the car's interior that feels plasticy is the area surrounding the speedo. It's just a piece of black plastic that feels awfully out of place. They need to upgrade that to either leather or the black moulding...a little bit of trim line wouldn't hurt that area either. I think the idea was to keep it simple to eliminate reflection/glare, but it didn't quite succeed. When you look at yours now, you'll see what I mean. It just looks like they couldn't figure out how to dress it up to match the rest of the interior.
3. No soft close doors
4. There is no door lock feature in the trunk. On my S55, there was a button to close the trunk, and then another button to close the trunk and lock the car. Very handy, and easy to include, but it was missed by Jag. Silly little thing, but should have been there.
All other annoyances are just an update away, and overall the car is insane.
1. Don't like the clock. It's cheap looking, and not focused on the driver. I tried to get Jaguar N/A to custom install the same clock they used in the 75th anniversary edition XJ from Pebble Beach, but they wouldn't do it for any price.
2. The only place in the car's interior that feels plasticy is the area surrounding the speedo. It's just a piece of black plastic that feels awfully out of place. They need to upgrade that to either leather or the black moulding...a little bit of trim line wouldn't hurt that area either. I think the idea was to keep it simple to eliminate reflection/glare, but it didn't quite succeed. When you look at yours now, you'll see what I mean. It just looks like they couldn't figure out how to dress it up to match the rest of the interior.
3. No soft close doors
4. There is no door lock feature in the trunk. On my S55, there was a button to close the trunk, and then another button to close the trunk and lock the car. Very handy, and easy to include, but it was missed by Jag. Silly little thing, but should have been there.
All other annoyances are just an update away, and overall the car is insane.
#11
So far so good
My black/London tan supercharged was built on October 10' with vin number in 13k range and the car has been flawless so far no software issues or the famous roof popping noise to report so far. The car is just awsome so much fun beating mustangs and camoros off the line while I get a massage at the same time.
#12
My black/London tan supercharged was built on October 10' with vin number in 13k range and the car has been flawless so far no software issues or the famous roof popping noise to report so far. The car is just awsome so much fun beating mustangs and camoros off the line while I get a massage at the same time.
#13
Me, too. My wife got suspicous when I offered to run quick pick up errands. That is so funny. I feel so much better. Unfortunately there is nothing but snow around here now and I have to keep it grounded. Very painful.
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Yeap, I'm a bit of a fanatic. I'm in "discovery" mode at the moment, documenting all of my questions in a Word doc when they aren't answered by the manual. I haven't sat in the back yet...still outside staring at it primarily. Phase two will be sitting in each seat and possibly assuming fetal position in the trunk to test the emergency latch. I only have a few non-fixable things on my list so far that I wish were different:
1. Don't like the clock. It's cheap looking, and not focused on the driver. I tried to get Jaguar N/A to custom install the same clock they used in the 75th anniversary edition XJ from Pebble Beach, but they wouldn't do it for any price.
2. The only place in the car's interior that feels plasticy is the area surrounding the speedo. It's just a piece of black plastic that feels awfully out of place. They need to upgrade that to either leather or the black moulding...a little bit of trim line wouldn't hurt that area either. I think the idea was to keep it simple to eliminate reflection/glare, but it didn't quite succeed. When you look at yours now, you'll see what I mean. It just looks like they couldn't figure out how to dress it up to match the rest of the interior.
3. No soft close doors
4. There is no door lock feature in the trunk. On my S55, there was a button to close the trunk, and then another button to close the trunk and lock the car. Very handy, and easy to include, but it was missed by Jag. Silly little thing, but should have been there.
All other annoyances are just an update away, and overall the car is insane.
1. Don't like the clock. It's cheap looking, and not focused on the driver. I tried to get Jaguar N/A to custom install the same clock they used in the 75th anniversary edition XJ from Pebble Beach, but they wouldn't do it for any price.
2. The only place in the car's interior that feels plasticy is the area surrounding the speedo. It's just a piece of black plastic that feels awfully out of place. They need to upgrade that to either leather or the black moulding...a little bit of trim line wouldn't hurt that area either. I think the idea was to keep it simple to eliminate reflection/glare, but it didn't quite succeed. When you look at yours now, you'll see what I mean. It just looks like they couldn't figure out how to dress it up to match the rest of the interior.
3. No soft close doors
4. There is no door lock feature in the trunk. On my S55, there was a button to close the trunk, and then another button to close the trunk and lock the car. Very handy, and easy to include, but it was missed by Jag. Silly little thing, but should have been there.
All other annoyances are just an update away, and overall the car is insane.
2.) Yep
3.) I wondered about that, but then found the doors close so perfectly its a non issue
4.) THAT ONE TICKS ME OFF! And always will. I hope they re-do the software on this. Of doi I have to "remote wire" the button in the lid?. I think that is plain stupid!!
BUT, I still LOVE the car.
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1.) I just wished I could actually see the clock. Very hard to read in some conditions.
2.) Yep
3.) I wondered about that, but then found the doors close so perfectly its a non issue
4.) THAT ONE TICKS ME OFF! And always will. I hope they re-do the software on this. Of doi I have to "remote wire" the button in the lid?. I think that is plain stupid!!
BUT, I still LOVE the car.
2.) Yep
3.) I wondered about that, but then found the doors close so perfectly its a non issue
4.) THAT ONE TICKS ME OFF! And always will. I hope they re-do the software on this. Of doi I have to "remote wire" the button in the lid?. I think that is plain stupid!!
BUT, I still LOVE the car.
2. As mine is in storage for the winter I will have to check that out come spring time.
3. I think soft touch doors would have added that extra luxurious touch. I remember when I first saw it on S class I was impressed and now the way technology is every little bit helps distinguish the upper tier cars. I mean you can get a Prius with keyless entry now.
4. I agree
5. Would love for an update to the center console. Not responsive enough
6. I want my dualview screen!!
7. I have seen every video with Ian Mccollum explaining why they blacked out the C-pillars and I still disagree. So I painted mine to match the rest of the car.
As I live in Germany with a US Spec car I for some reason can't get European maps. Something about the two systems not being compatible which makes no sense to me. But I am working with Jaguar UK and Jaguar NA and Jaguar DE to rectify the situation. Other than that I am a happy camper. Also my VIN I believe is 12122 and the rear entertainment update along with some software update was done in the UK and the rest e.g. the windshield wiper issue was done at the dealer. I picked up 23rd Dec.
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I hope they don't put different headunits into EU vs. US cars. That is what Mercedes does. That makes changing some maps and stiff a bit different.
Du lebst in Deutschland? Ich denke der Jaguar kostet dort ca. 144,000 EU. Kommt der Jag mit dir nach US zurueck? Oder warum US spec car in Germany?
Du lebst in Deutschland? Ich denke der Jaguar kostet dort ca. 144,000 EU. Kommt der Jag mit dir nach US zurueck? Oder warum US spec car in Germany?
#19
I hope they don't put different headunits into EU vs. US cars. That is what Mercedes does. That makes changing some maps and stiff a bit different.
Du lebst in Deutschland? Ich denke der Jaguar kostet dort ca. 144,000 EU. Kommt der Jag mit dir nach US zurueck? Oder warum US spec car in Germany?
Du lebst in Deutschland? Ich denke der Jaguar kostet dort ca. 144,000 EU. Kommt der Jag mit dir nach US zurueck? Oder warum US spec car in Germany?
#20
I hope they don't put different headunits into EU vs. US cars. That is what Mercedes does. That makes changing some maps and stiff a bit different.
Du lebst in Deutschland? Ich denke der Jaguar kostet dort ca. 144,000 EU. Kommt der Jag mit dir nach US zurueck? Oder warum US spec car in Germany?
Du lebst in Deutschland? Ich denke der Jaguar kostet dort ca. 144,000 EU. Kommt der Jag mit dir nach US zurueck? Oder warum US spec car in Germany?