I'm out of the XJR game...
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I'm out of the XJR game...
Well, my heart is breaking a little. A 1998 Buick turned right in front of me while I was doing 55 mph. There was a State Trooper traveling behind me who saw the whole thing. He said there was no possible way I could have avoided hitting them and that he had clocked me doing exactly the speed limit just before it happened.
I really don't know what I'm going to do, but the whole frame appears bent so I'm feeling confident the car is totaled.
I have loved that car. We'll see what comes out of all of this I guess...
Edit - Air bags worked great by the way. The other car was damaged even worse. The passenger in the other car went to the hospital but I think she'll be ok. Considering how fast I was going I can't believe I was so easily able to get out of the car and walk away. Praise God!
I really don't know what I'm going to do, but the whole frame appears bent so I'm feeling confident the car is totaled.
I have loved that car. We'll see what comes out of all of this I guess...
Edit - Air bags worked great by the way. The other car was damaged even worse. The passenger in the other car went to the hospital but I think she'll be ok. Considering how fast I was going I can't believe I was so easily able to get out of the car and walk away. Praise God!
Last edited by harvest14; 03-02-2017 at 06:59 PM.
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harvest14 (03-02-2017)
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First off, really sorry ik what your going through. Second why are Buick drivers bad? (My 2004 XJ8 Total Loss! Awesome car! - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum). And what is going to happen now? All I hope is you buy another x308! I'm sorry for your precious lost, it just horrible, makes me sad. But guess what you can buy another XJR all that matters is that your ok, and I'm glad.
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harvest14 (03-02-2017)
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Thanks guys, I appreciate it....
I just sold my other "baby" a few weeks ago, the BMW convertible that I've pampered for the last nine years. The money from that sale is sitting in the bank while I was figuring out what to do with it. I'm curious to see what the insurance company will say the XJR was worth; certainly less than I have in it!
I would love to find a nice low mileage XJR, or maybe even a really nice 2002 or 2003 XKR coupe. Maybe I should just not buy another car. I'm still trying to think clearly. The accident happened a little after 6pm, about two hours ago.
I just sold my other "baby" a few weeks ago, the BMW convertible that I've pampered for the last nine years. The money from that sale is sitting in the bank while I was figuring out what to do with it. I'm curious to see what the insurance company will say the XJR was worth; certainly less than I have in it!
I would love to find a nice low mileage XJR, or maybe even a really nice 2002 or 2003 XKR coupe. Maybe I should just not buy another car. I'm still trying to think clearly. The accident happened a little after 6pm, about two hours ago.
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Glad you're ok! Speaking from past experience with a similar occurrence, go with your gut instinct to get another one. You'll regret not having it the more you try to convince yourself you don't. I've been fortunate enough to still have my absolute favorite cars after many years and my latest dream was buying my 98 XJR. Good luck and hope you find a great new ride
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Thanks for the encouragement everyone.
My insurance company said they are picking the car up and will make the determination themselves. From their conversation with my wife and myself they feel it's probably totaled. In my opinion the repairs would cost more than I could go buy a very nice replacement for. They said they will pay me for the car first and then they will pursue the other drivers insurance company for reimbursement.
My insurance company said they are picking the car up and will make the determination themselves. From their conversation with my wife and myself they feel it's probably totaled. In my opinion the repairs would cost more than I could go buy a very nice replacement for. They said they will pay me for the car first and then they will pursue the other drivers insurance company for reimbursement.
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Tahoemedic, you dialed right into my current dilemma. There is no practical reason to get another one. It was not a daily driver. My wife still has her Jag and I have a free company car 24/7. There is no practical or financial justification to get another one, but it makes me really sad to look in the garage at that empty space.
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Old luxury cars are rarely worth fixing after an accident ... my perfect E Class Wagon with typical insurance was almost totaled with only needing front and rear bumpers.
With current values, picking up a perfect low mile 02-03 XJR or XKR coupe in the near future is not a bad strategy. I'm building a new house in PA and a XKR would be perfect to have there. I passed on a low mile black/black last summer -- thinking I should have purchased and paid to store it. They did not make as many coupes
With current values, picking up a perfect low mile 02-03 XJR or XKR coupe in the near future is not a bad strategy. I'm building a new house in PA and a XKR would be perfect to have there. I passed on a low mile black/black last summer -- thinking I should have purchased and paid to store it. They did not make as many coupes
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Tahoemedic, you dialed right into my current dilemma. There is no practical reason to get another one. It was not a daily driver. My wife still has her Jag and I have a free company car 24/7. There is no practical or financial justification to get another one, but it makes me really sad to look in the garage at that empty space.
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Jeff,
Thankful no one was seriously injured. I am becoming more and more defensive in my driving everyday. It seems like nearly every other driver on the road is distracted and not paying proper attention to his or her driving. Heartbreaking to see the damage to your beautiful Jag.
An XKR coupe will be just the thing to help you get over the loss!
Cheers,
Don
Thankful no one was seriously injured. I am becoming more and more defensive in my driving everyday. It seems like nearly every other driver on the road is distracted and not paying proper attention to his or her driving. Heartbreaking to see the damage to your beautiful Jag.
An XKR coupe will be just the thing to help you get over the loss!
Cheers,
Don
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I have been shopping around a bit, and the coupes are very hard to find. Anything I've found that would interest me is prohibitively far away. If I found a mint condition BRG XJR (2002 or 2003), or a BRG XKR coupe (2002 to 2007) then we would be in dream car territory.
Honestly though, if the maintenance is right on the car then the color is far less important. Except for the interior. It must be oatmeal interior. I bought the black XJR for a lower price because it needed work and I spent many many hours and a few thousand dollars getting her right. I don't want to do that this time. I would rather pay a little more and get one someone has truly taken car of so I can drive it. I don't mind doing the brakes or maybe servicing the transmission, but I don't want a ton of things to have to "fix" to make the car right.
I think I have to shop for a new Jag though. If I don't, I will have to experience the grief of losing my XJR. Looking for a replacement is a welcome distraction.
Honestly though, if the maintenance is right on the car then the color is far less important. Except for the interior. It must be oatmeal interior. I bought the black XJR for a lower price because it needed work and I spent many many hours and a few thousand dollars getting her right. I don't want to do that this time. I would rather pay a little more and get one someone has truly taken car of so I can drive it. I don't mind doing the brakes or maybe servicing the transmission, but I don't want a ton of things to have to "fix" to make the car right.
I think I have to shop for a new Jag though. If I don't, I will have to experience the grief of losing my XJR. Looking for a replacement is a welcome distraction.
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