New XKR Owner! Hello Everyone!
#21
Beautiful car!
I was 22 when I bought my 00 XKR and while I didn't pay attention to them when I was in high school (class of 05), but they are just great cars to live with. The car I really wanted in high school was the DB9 or the Murcielago. Having experience working on and driving a 94 Diablo semi regularly, I enjoy the cars, but I don't like the big amount of attention that the V12 lambos bring. The GT cars tend to be great to live with, get the occasional thumbs up, but are able to fly under the radar easier. The reserved and restrained elegance of an Aston or Jaguar coupe is enjoyable to me and it appears you, OP. Enjoy the car!
I was 22 when I bought my 00 XKR and while I didn't pay attention to them when I was in high school (class of 05), but they are just great cars to live with. The car I really wanted in high school was the DB9 or the Murcielago. Having experience working on and driving a 94 Diablo semi regularly, I enjoy the cars, but I don't like the big amount of attention that the V12 lambos bring. The GT cars tend to be great to live with, get the occasional thumbs up, but are able to fly under the radar easier. The reserved and restrained elegance of an Aston or Jaguar coupe is enjoyable to me and it appears you, OP. Enjoy the car!
#22
Welcome, you beat me to the Jag by 20 years. I bought my first "fun" car at 33, a Porsche, did not get into the Jag line until 45. We have some young owners, when I see folks driving the XK or XKR here in Tampa it is almost always folks way older than me. Definitely a car that appeals to the "distinguished" crowd, people just don't know what they are missing!
I came from humble beginning and am happy to have the kinds of cars I dreamed about as a kid, vehicles that are well beyond what my parents ever had. I didn't have to contend with any of the negativity you experienced but glad you persevered.
I came from humble beginning and am happy to have the kinds of cars I dreamed about as a kid, vehicles that are well beyond what my parents ever had. I didn't have to contend with any of the negativity you experienced but glad you persevered.
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Rick in San Diego
Kyle:
What a great story! I too recently bought a 2008 XKR with 60K, in the same color as your beauty. I felt the same emotions as you described; unable to sleep the night before, and driving her gently with a huge smile on my face. I named her Grace Kelly because she's elegant and sexy!
What a great story! I too recently bought a 2008 XKR with 60K, in the same color as your beauty. I felt the same emotions as you described; unable to sleep the night before, and driving her gently with a huge smile on my face. I named her Grace Kelly because she's elegant and sexy!
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Scott in PA (09-01-2020)
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Wow! What a great age and opportunity to own that beauty.
We share a bond, of sorts. When I was your age, I lusted for an E-TYPE roadster. When i found one and placed my deposit, my driving record (full of speeding tickets) reared it's ugly head. My Ins agent nixed my dream. However, he would 'right" a policy for an '67 E-Type 2+2......... Fast forward to 2014. I found the luv of my life again in the form of an '08 XK-R Portfolio Cvt. This time my dream came true, if only 41 years later LOL!
Welcome to a knowledgeable forum with a great cast of characters!
We share a bond, of sorts. When I was your age, I lusted for an E-TYPE roadster. When i found one and placed my deposit, my driving record (full of speeding tickets) reared it's ugly head. My Ins agent nixed my dream. However, he would 'right" a policy for an '67 E-Type 2+2......... Fast forward to 2014. I found the luv of my life again in the form of an '08 XK-R Portfolio Cvt. This time my dream came true, if only 41 years later LOL!
Welcome to a knowledgeable forum with a great cast of characters!
#26
Way to go, Kyle.
I enjoyed your tale. Similarly, I have a 2008 XKR (Portfolio convertible) which I purchased last October in Toronto. My friend and I drove it to Arizona where it spent the winter, and I drove it to Vancouver this spring, a very enjoyable trip.
One piece of advice: Keep a fresh button battery for your key fob handy.
And one question please: What does “fuse 19” do? Thanks.
One piece of advice: Keep a fresh button battery for your key fob handy.
And one question please: What does “fuse 19” do? Thanks.
#28
Welcome Kyle.
age 16 Lambretta scooter
age 17 Ford Anglia 3 speed stick
age 18 same model (btw they had vacuum windscreen wipers don’t ask lol)
age 21 Tadaaah First Jag burgundy XJ6 With tan interior and those black and chrome sports wheels!
followed by a couple more coz the engines kept blowing up 🤔
Then there was the real beauty, Daimler Double 6, 2 door coupe in squadron blue.
A quick flirt with an Aston that had a lot wrong with it but was fun. After the insurance paid out for it being totaled I used the cash for a 2+2 E Type. New family needed a bigger car so back to XJ6 . There were a couple of big Rover V8s in there somewhere too!
Moved to US. after an awful Chrysler Le Baron convertible and Chevy Impala (the old gangsta shape) I found a black XJs V12 convertible. That was followed by a 99 XK8 convertible along with an 04 XJ8 that was beautiful and my current 01 XK8 convertible that I’ve had for 8yrs.
As you can tell I get bored quickly😇
Some of these Jags were older high mileage beaters that somehow kept goIng and the moral for me is that there is no other marque that really gives such incredible beauty and Value for money in the used car world. Enjoy!!!
age 16 Lambretta scooter
age 17 Ford Anglia 3 speed stick
age 18 same model (btw they had vacuum windscreen wipers don’t ask lol)
age 21 Tadaaah First Jag burgundy XJ6 With tan interior and those black and chrome sports wheels!
followed by a couple more coz the engines kept blowing up 🤔
Then there was the real beauty, Daimler Double 6, 2 door coupe in squadron blue.
A quick flirt with an Aston that had a lot wrong with it but was fun. After the insurance paid out for it being totaled I used the cash for a 2+2 E Type. New family needed a bigger car so back to XJ6 . There were a couple of big Rover V8s in there somewhere too!
Moved to US. after an awful Chrysler Le Baron convertible and Chevy Impala (the old gangsta shape) I found a black XJs V12 convertible. That was followed by a 99 XK8 convertible along with an 04 XJ8 that was beautiful and my current 01 XK8 convertible that I’ve had for 8yrs.
As you can tell I get bored quickly😇
Some of these Jags were older high mileage beaters that somehow kept goIng and the moral for me is that there is no other marque that really gives such incredible beauty and Value for money in the used car world. Enjoy!!!
#29
Great story, Kyle
I am the owner of a 2009 XK Coupe, with 32,764 miles; in showroom condition inside and out! I just put new brakes and rotors on as well as a new battery and four new tires!
Mine is also Pearl Gray with cream/gray interior! No accidents, scrapes or scratches; impeccable interior!
I put in the latest GPS disc as my area is still growing daily. It still has a new Jaguar smell, which makes me smile every time I get into it. I’m located in Palm Beach County, Florida.
my first car was a 1958 Alfa Veloce Spider; brand new for $3100!
I’ve been a car guy since age 15; had an SCCA license, raced at Bridgehampton, Lime Rock and Thompson’s.
Life is great at 81!
Mine is also Pearl Gray with cream/gray interior! No accidents, scrapes or scratches; impeccable interior!
I put in the latest GPS disc as my area is still growing daily. It still has a new Jaguar smell, which makes me smile every time I get into it. I’m located in Palm Beach County, Florida.
my first car was a 1958 Alfa Veloce Spider; brand new for $3100!
I’ve been a car guy since age 15; had an SCCA license, raced at Bridgehampton, Lime Rock and Thompson’s.
Life is great at 81!
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#35
Y’all are responding to a chap who made ONE post 2 years ago and then disappeared.
One thing he said was:
One hopes nothing untoward happened during his trip that is/was the cause of his absence…
One thing he said was:
Next week I embark to Yellowstone National Park, Black Hills National Forest, and Mount Rushmore (total approx. 2,500 miles in 4 days) for the Jaguar's second big road trip. I will be starting a new thread documenting my trip with the car with pictures of it at all the beautiful sights along the way.
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Welcome to the club and great story Kyle!
I Love the x150!
If you ever need to bump up the power or to do any modifications let me know will
be happy to help!!
I Love the x150!
If you ever need to bump up the power or to do any modifications let me know will
be happy to help!!
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2008 XKR Convertible, (mods: AlphaJagTuning ECU Tune , 1.5lb pulley, (200cel cats( are now melted), xpipe, Bosch 001 pump, 180 Thermostat.
Drag strip : 7.9sec 1/8mi 90 MPH . 1/4 mile 12.55 at 111.98mph
432rwh Dyno on Mustang Dynometer , Approx 511 crank HP.
2013 XJ 5.0 Supercharged, (stock with Alpha Jag ECU tune), estimated power: 600+ hp, 7.7sec 1.8th mi/95mph
2008 XKR Convertible, (mods: AlphaJagTuning ECU Tune , 1.5lb pulley, (200cel cats( are now melted), xpipe, Bosch 001 pump, 180 Thermostat.
Drag strip : 7.9sec 1/8mi 90 MPH . 1/4 mile 12.55 at 111.98mph
432rwh Dyno on Mustang Dynometer , Approx 511 crank HP.
2013 XJ 5.0 Supercharged, (stock with Alpha Jag ECU tune), estimated power: 600+ hp, 7.7sec 1.8th mi/95mph
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