Own an XK/XKR? Considering buying one? Watch these videos.
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Thanks for posting Richzak!
This video was previously unavailable outside the US on other posts so it was great to finally see it for myself. A must watch if you own or are thinking of owning an XK!
The following vid on the XJ provides a further glimpse into the Jaguar manufacturing process.
These are indeed special cars. I love their use of Virtual Reality. Reminds me of the Star Trek "Holo-Deck"...
This video was previously unavailable outside the US on other posts so it was great to finally see it for myself. A must watch if you own or are thinking of owning an XK!
The following vid on the XJ provides a further glimpse into the Jaguar manufacturing process.
These are indeed special cars. I love their use of Virtual Reality. Reminds me of the Star Trek "Holo-Deck"...
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Thanks Rich for posting this. It was very informative and definitely gave me a greater appreciation for our cars. As we all know, our cars are some of the most beautiful autos money can by and to see the pride and commitment to excellence, well, that just makes me feel a lot better about it. Thanks again Rich!
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Thanks Rich for posting this. It was very informative and definitely gave me a greater appreciation for our cars. As we all know, our cars are some of the most beautiful autos money can by and to see the pride and commitment to excellence, well, that just makes me feel a lot better about it. Thanks again Rich!
You are welcome.
As the title of the thread states "Own an XK/XKR? Considering buying one? Watch these videos", owners and potential owners should take some to view the videos. We own awesome cars, most people don't even have the opportunity to even consider a Jaguar.
But after someone spends 40 minutes to view the production what efforts and craftmanship go into these cars, they will appreciate what they have or what they may consider owning.
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Very informative. Thanks. On the third video, when discussing the engine/transmission mating the narrator stated the transmission would go to a normally aspirated, supercharged or DIESEL engine. I had no idea Jaguar had diesel powered cars. I must presume the're distributed in Europe or Israel where diesel is the prevailing fuel.
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Hello Everyone:
Please be advised that the production video from Speedmakers is now on Hulu.com. It has been removed from YouTube.
This "excellent" production video on how the Jaguar XK's and XKR's are produced can now be seen here.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/222956
If you own an XK/XKR or have been considering buying one of these iconic sportcars, be sure to watch this video. There are a few commericals, but well worth watching.
Grab a beer, wine, iced tea, or coffee and enjoy.
Please be advised that the production video from Speedmakers is now on Hulu.com. It has been removed from YouTube.
This "excellent" production video on how the Jaguar XK's and XKR's are produced can now be seen here.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/222956
If you own an XK/XKR or have been considering buying one of these iconic sportcars, be sure to watch this video. There are a few commericals, but well worth watching.
Grab a beer, wine, iced tea, or coffee and enjoy.
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Rats! I missed this and now the video link has been cancelled...is there anywhere else it can be seen?
If you have been to the Jaguar factory to see how the cars are constructed, how the wood and the leather are finished, well...your pride in driving one (or more) of these rolling pieces of art increases tremendously. Here is a true story: when my wife and I toured the factory we watched the dyed hides being inspected selected for cutting. The inspector took a hide, put it on the cutting table, examined the top and bottom and put a rejection X on it. My wife asked if he would show us why it was rejected. he happily complied (anyone working in the factory is pleased to speak to you - the line moves so slowly that they are not pressured). He showed us a defect on the underside and (I have not forgotten his exact words): if that spot ends in a curved or stressed area when the leather is sewn the defect might show through "in a decade or so" - it was the last phrase that was so important and so impressive; Jauars are not made for a 5 year life span, and not necessarily made for a single owner. The pride of workmanship is enormous and that was clear in every individual we spoke to. Every interior is signed on the back of a piece of the wood and leather by the person responsible....I doubt very much that this happens with a Lexus, or with the "artico leather " in a MB (read "vinyl"), It is all the background quality that makes a Jaguar different from other premium cars...undefinable, intangible sometimes, but this is what makes us smile when we get inside, and what makes us look back when we park the Jag. And it is what makes no other marque quite as satisfying regardless of the number of electronic toys, settings, paraphernalia or horsepower. It is almost universal that people who sell a Jaguar in favour of another marque, come to regret the decision, and often for reasons they cannot quite explain.
If you have been to the Jaguar factory to see how the cars are constructed, how the wood and the leather are finished, well...your pride in driving one (or more) of these rolling pieces of art increases tremendously. Here is a true story: when my wife and I toured the factory we watched the dyed hides being inspected selected for cutting. The inspector took a hide, put it on the cutting table, examined the top and bottom and put a rejection X on it. My wife asked if he would show us why it was rejected. he happily complied (anyone working in the factory is pleased to speak to you - the line moves so slowly that they are not pressured). He showed us a defect on the underside and (I have not forgotten his exact words): if that spot ends in a curved or stressed area when the leather is sewn the defect might show through "in a decade or so" - it was the last phrase that was so important and so impressive; Jauars are not made for a 5 year life span, and not necessarily made for a single owner. The pride of workmanship is enormous and that was clear in every individual we spoke to. Every interior is signed on the back of a piece of the wood and leather by the person responsible....I doubt very much that this happens with a Lexus, or with the "artico leather " in a MB (read "vinyl"), It is all the background quality that makes a Jaguar different from other premium cars...undefinable, intangible sometimes, but this is what makes us smile when we get inside, and what makes us look back when we park the Jag. And it is what makes no other marque quite as satisfying regardless of the number of electronic toys, settings, paraphernalia or horsepower. It is almost universal that people who sell a Jaguar in favour of another marque, come to regret the decision, and often for reasons they cannot quite explain.
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Rats! I missed this and now the video link has been cancelled...is there anywhere else it can be seen?
If you have been to the Jaguar factory to see how the cars are constructed, how the wood and the leather are finished, well...your pride in driving one (or more) of these rolling pieces of art increases tremendously. Here is a true story: when my wife and I toured the factory we watched the dyed hides being inspected selected for cutting. The inspector took a hide, put it on the cutting table, examined the top and bottom and put a rejection X on it. My wife asked if he would show us why it was rejected. he happily complied (anyone working in the factory is pleased to speak to you - the line moves so slowly that they are not pressured). He showed us a defect on the underside and (I have not forgotten his exact words): if that spot ends in a curved or stressed area when the leather is sewn the defect might show through "in a decade or so" - it was the last phrase that was so important and so impressive; Jauars are not made for a 5 year life span, and not necessarily made for a single owner. The pride of workmanship is enormous and that was clear in every individual we spoke to. Every interior is signed on the back of a piece of the wood and leather by the person responsible....I doubt very much that this happens with a Lexus, or with the "artico leather " in a MB (read "vinyl"), It is all the background quality that makes a Jaguar different from other premium cars...undefinable, intangible sometimes, but this is what makes us smile when we get inside, and what makes us look back when we park the Jag. And it is what makes no other marque quite as satisfying regardless of the number of electronic toys, settings, paraphernalia or horsepower. It is almost universal that people who sell a Jaguar in favour of another marque, come to regret the decision, and often for reasons they cannot quite explain.
If you have been to the Jaguar factory to see how the cars are constructed, how the wood and the leather are finished, well...your pride in driving one (or more) of these rolling pieces of art increases tremendously. Here is a true story: when my wife and I toured the factory we watched the dyed hides being inspected selected for cutting. The inspector took a hide, put it on the cutting table, examined the top and bottom and put a rejection X on it. My wife asked if he would show us why it was rejected. he happily complied (anyone working in the factory is pleased to speak to you - the line moves so slowly that they are not pressured). He showed us a defect on the underside and (I have not forgotten his exact words): if that spot ends in a curved or stressed area when the leather is sewn the defect might show through "in a decade or so" - it was the last phrase that was so important and so impressive; Jauars are not made for a 5 year life span, and not necessarily made for a single owner. The pride of workmanship is enormous and that was clear in every individual we spoke to. Every interior is signed on the back of a piece of the wood and leather by the person responsible....I doubt very much that this happens with a Lexus, or with the "artico leather " in a MB (read "vinyl"), It is all the background quality that makes a Jaguar different from other premium cars...undefinable, intangible sometimes, but this is what makes us smile when we get inside, and what makes us look back when we park the Jag. And it is what makes no other marque quite as satisfying regardless of the number of electronic toys, settings, paraphernalia or horsepower. It is almost universal that people who sell a Jaguar in favour of another marque, come to regret the decision, and often for reasons they cannot quite explain.
Here's a link that I posted just above.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/222956
Enjoy the video. It's great.
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Hello sov211
As you asked so nicely ...![Smile](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
Jaguar XK Factory Tour - Behind the Scenes - JagDocs.com Video Channel - YouTube
As you asked so nicely ...
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Jaguar XK Factory Tour - Behind the Scenes - JagDocs.com Video Channel - YouTube
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Our XKs are simply amazing cars in every respect. There is nothing on the road that equals them in their combination of enduring beauty, luxury, performance, reliability, economy of ownership and yes, prestige.
If you doubt that, a few minutes on the MB, Audi, BMW and Maserati fora will convince you.
If you doubt that, a few minutes on the MB, Audi, BMW and Maserati fora will convince you.
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Unfortunately, ALL of the links to the free X150 construction videos posted above are no longer working.
Note that the Jaguar X150 construction video originally aired as Episode 1 on Speedmakers. Google "Episode 1 Speedmakers", and check out those links. The link to TV Guide takes you to InfinitY (Comcast) TV, and if you're a subscriber you should be able to watch it. UPDATE: I'm a subscriber, and that program isn't available on XFINITY. If anyone finds it, please post the link.
This XKR video is from Jaguar, and is worth watching:
Note that the Jaguar X150 construction video originally aired as Episode 1 on Speedmakers. Google "Episode 1 Speedmakers", and check out those links. The link to TV Guide takes you to InfinitY (Comcast) TV, and if you're a subscriber you should be able to watch it. UPDATE: I'm a subscriber, and that program isn't available on XFINITY. If anyone finds it, please post the link.
This XKR video is from Jaguar, and is worth watching:
Last edited by Stuart S; 10-22-2016 at 11:56 PM. Reason: Added UPDATE
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