So I traded my 2007 XKR for a 2010 XKR...
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So I traded my 2007 XKR for a 2010 XKR...
Picked it up in Dallas yesterday. Ultimate Black exterior, black interior with luxury package. Love the black alcantera headliner.
Power: Holy chit Batman! I drove it in D, and S mode, have not driven it in race mode. Geezus this thing is a monster! I thoughtthe 4.2 Liter pullled...this thing...well, it's had to believe it can only do 0 to 60 in 4.4secs...
Contrast stitching on the leather, black piano finish with carbon fiber look dash trim. 20" Nevis wheels with Micheline Pilot Sport tires (back to Michelin again). I was actually surprised at the Pilot Sports...they seem to be fairly quiet, and there's lots of tread left on the tire.
I got the car at Boardwalk Porsche in Dallas. The salesperson said the owner traded it in on a Panamera. I told them I think those things are fugly.
I loved the 07. But this thing...well I can't talk about what happens when I sit in it.
One thing that I found interesting is that the 10's and later do not have a dipstick for checking the oil anymore. It's electronically monitored by sensors in the engine. I had to read the manual to figure this out. I'm sure I will find out more things that have changed.
Power: Holy chit Batman! I drove it in D, and S mode, have not driven it in race mode. Geezus this thing is a monster! I thoughtthe 4.2 Liter pullled...this thing...well, it's had to believe it can only do 0 to 60 in 4.4secs...
Contrast stitching on the leather, black piano finish with carbon fiber look dash trim. 20" Nevis wheels with Micheline Pilot Sport tires (back to Michelin again). I was actually surprised at the Pilot Sports...they seem to be fairly quiet, and there's lots of tread left on the tire.
I got the car at Boardwalk Porsche in Dallas. The salesperson said the owner traded it in on a Panamera. I told them I think those things are fugly.
I loved the 07. But this thing...well I can't talk about what happens when I sit in it.
One thing that I found interesting is that the 10's and later do not have a dipstick for checking the oil anymore. It's electronically monitored by sensors in the engine. I had to read the manual to figure this out. I'm sure I will find out more things that have changed.
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So you're the joker that bought that car out from under me ;-). I was negotiating on and they didn't want to move. So I let my offer sit for a day... then you bought it! Nice car for sure. So I went up the street and bought a new 11' Blk on tan. Same Nevis wheels, red calipers etc. Will pick it up Weds. We're also moving back to Dallas in May. Perhaps we can plan a little meet. Will be doing some wheels, springs and eventually exhaust. It is critical there be 0 drone!
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Congratulations...it sounds like the performance has exceeded your expectations! I'd be curious to know how you would compare them from a handling standpoint. I test drove an '09 XKR and then the '10 that I bought. In that limited comparison I wasn't able to test either, other than to determine the '10's ride quality didn't seem to suffer from the stiffening of the suspension, and both seemed pretty compliant on their 20's.
Enjoy your new ride...and we're going to need to see pic!
Bruce
Enjoy your new ride...and we're going to need to see pic!
Bruce
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Are you serious? Were you looking at this car?
Wow - small world. I drove my 07 to them from Atlanta and then drove the 10 back. I gave them their asking price - the car lists for over $70K with the low mileage so they were just getting the trade money back I guess. I promise I will take good care of it.
Sounds like you got a nice one anyway.
Hey - they still have a Vantage V8 convertible...
Wow - small world. I drove my 07 to them from Atlanta and then drove the 10 back. I gave them their asking price - the car lists for over $70K with the low mileage so they were just getting the trade money back I guess. I promise I will take good care of it.
Sounds like you got a nice one anyway.
Hey - they still have a Vantage V8 convertible...
So you're the joker that bought that car out from under me ;-). I was negotiating on and they didn't want to move. So I let my offer sit for a day... then you bought it! Nice car for sure. So I went up the street and bought a new 11' Blk on tan. Same Nevis wheels, red calipers etc. Will pick it up Weds. We're also moving back to Dallas in May. Perhaps we can plan a little meet. Will be doing some wheels, springs and eventually exhaust. It is critical there be 0 drone!
#7
Thanks Bruce.
Well, it's definitely a stiffer ride than my 07, but not harsh. So, again props to the Michelin Pilot sport tires - my wife rode with me earlier today and commented on quiet they were and said she wanted some of those tires.
Performance and handling: I had 19's on my 07, Vredestein's. They hugged the road, but the 07 was a bit soft in sharp turns. Some probably due to the extra tire sidewall and some probably due to the less stiff suspension. The 10 is definitely a few (or more) steps above the 07, and take turns with no effort. And the acceleration in "S" mode - geezus. And "D" is fast as hell - much more so than my 07. As I said I have not tried Race mode - I don't even know where I could do that given what it will do in "S" mode. This is a Coupe, BTW. I still think the Coupe's are stiffer (body) than the Convertible (understandably).
The adaptive cruise control will take some getting used too. I would like to turn the adaptive part off.
So yesterday on my way home, I was on I20 - I was taking it easy with my cruise set on 75 MPH. There would be people coming up be hind me at a high rate of speed, and I would wait for them to go by - sometimes to change lanes - and for some reason they did not go by for a bit longer than I expected. This happened a few times. Finally, after about the 5th or 6th car to do this I realized what was happening. They were getting up to the back of the car and slowing down to look at it, and then going on by.
I know some don't like Black, but I love the color on this car and this Ultimate Black is stunning.
Well, it's definitely a stiffer ride than my 07, but not harsh. So, again props to the Michelin Pilot sport tires - my wife rode with me earlier today and commented on quiet they were and said she wanted some of those tires.
Performance and handling: I had 19's on my 07, Vredestein's. They hugged the road, but the 07 was a bit soft in sharp turns. Some probably due to the extra tire sidewall and some probably due to the less stiff suspension. The 10 is definitely a few (or more) steps above the 07, and take turns with no effort. And the acceleration in "S" mode - geezus. And "D" is fast as hell - much more so than my 07. As I said I have not tried Race mode - I don't even know where I could do that given what it will do in "S" mode. This is a Coupe, BTW. I still think the Coupe's are stiffer (body) than the Convertible (understandably).
The adaptive cruise control will take some getting used too. I would like to turn the adaptive part off.
So yesterday on my way home, I was on I20 - I was taking it easy with my cruise set on 75 MPH. There would be people coming up be hind me at a high rate of speed, and I would wait for them to go by - sometimes to change lanes - and for some reason they did not go by for a bit longer than I expected. This happened a few times. Finally, after about the 5th or 6th car to do this I realized what was happening. They were getting up to the back of the car and slowing down to look at it, and then going on by.
I know some don't like Black, but I love the color on this car and this Ultimate Black is stunning.
Congratulations...it sounds like the performance has exceeded your expectations! I'd be curious to know how you would compare them from a handling standpoint. I test drove an '09 XKR and then the '10 that I bought. In that limited comparison I wasn't able to test either, other than to determine the '10's ride quality didn't seem to suffer from the stiffening of the suspension, and both seemed pretty compliant on their 20's.
Enjoy your new ride...and we're going to need to see pic!
Bruce
Enjoy your new ride...and we're going to need to see pic!
Bruce
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I made the offer and put a $1000 deposit on it last Monday. I would not have gone if the deal were not solid.
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I almost took a photo of my silver car today to post because I've been driving it for two weeks since pulling off the winter cover, still haven't washed it, and it still looks pretty good...even the wheels! I've put a few hundred miles on it, combination of stop and go city, highway, got caught in the rain, and last evening it even got covered by a fluke snow shower before parking it in the garage. I'd have preferred black, but this nice silver one came up and it's still quite the attention *****!
I assume when you save "race" mode you mean "dynamic" mode?
Bruce
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Yea, I mean Dynamic mode. I got that in my head when I was talking to the Porsche guys...apparently they have a Race mode on some of their cars. That's what they were calling it.
Black is stunning on just about everything...pain to keep clean, but stunning when it is. I'm looking forward to taking my black Supra in to have it all polished up to get rid of swirls and marks.
I almost took a photo of my silver car today to post because I've been driving it for two weeks since pulling off the winter cover, still haven't washed it, and it still looks pretty good...even the wheels! I've put a few hundred miles on it, combination of stop and go city, highway, got caught in the rain, and last evening it even got covered by a fluke snow shower before parking it in the garage. I'd have preferred black, but this nice silver one came up and it's still quite the attention *****!
I assume when you save "race" mode you mean "dynamic" mode?
Bruce
I almost took a photo of my silver car today to post because I've been driving it for two weeks since pulling off the winter cover, still haven't washed it, and it still looks pretty good...even the wheels! I've put a few hundred miles on it, combination of stop and go city, highway, got caught in the rain, and last evening it even got covered by a fluke snow shower before parking it in the garage. I'd have preferred black, but this nice silver one came up and it's still quite the attention *****!
I assume when you save "race" mode you mean "dynamic" mode?
Bruce
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Really? Well I can tell you I took good care of it. I had it inspected at Hennessey Jag when I had the AC drain fixed and it got a clean bill of health.
It will be a great car for someone!
It will be a great car for someone!
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Congrats on the trade. The 5L sounds to be a really substantial upgrade from the 4.2L.
One of the reasons I got an '08 instead of the '10 was the engine oil accessibility. I hate the idea of having to take my car to the dealer for an oil change. But, I could live with it, once a year. Now, if I had to take it to the dealer (two hours roundtrip drive away) just to top off the engine oil, due to normal oil usage over that long change intervals, that would not make me happy.
I think Jaguar should have left the access to the engine oil up to the owners. When they do something like this, they potentially effect the long-term "image" of the cars as older cars in the hands of less affluent people will see neglect when those owners will balk at the dealer maintenance mandates.
Albert
One of the reasons I got an '08 instead of the '10 was the engine oil accessibility. I hate the idea of having to take my car to the dealer for an oil change. But, I could live with it, once a year. Now, if I had to take it to the dealer (two hours roundtrip drive away) just to top off the engine oil, due to normal oil usage over that long change intervals, that would not make me happy.
I think Jaguar should have left the access to the engine oil up to the owners. When they do something like this, they potentially effect the long-term "image" of the cars as older cars in the hands of less affluent people will see neglect when those owners will balk at the dealer maintenance mandates.
Albert
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I checked the manual and could only find general info. My apologies for my ignorance on this, but are you saying it doesn't have a normal drain plug anymore? This is something I did not know if so...
The oil filler cap is in plain view, so I could add oil if I had to. I like to change my own oil, so this will be something I will not like if I cannot change my own oil.
Edit:
I answered my own question. According to a Jag tech, we must use Castrol SXL 5W-20 or the factory warranty will be voided. The oil is "sucked" out through the small tube inside the oil filler cap. Also, they are the only ones that can reset the service interval setting in the display.
Oh well, will just have to take it to the dealer for the oil change and service. Another interesting point is that the oil change isn't required for 15K miles.
I guess the Castrol SXL oil is better than others like Mobil 1.
The oil filler cap is in plain view, so I could add oil if I had to. I like to change my own oil, so this will be something I will not like if I cannot change my own oil.
Edit:
I answered my own question. According to a Jag tech, we must use Castrol SXL 5W-20 or the factory warranty will be voided. The oil is "sucked" out through the small tube inside the oil filler cap. Also, they are the only ones that can reset the service interval setting in the display.
Oh well, will just have to take it to the dealer for the oil change and service. Another interesting point is that the oil change isn't required for 15K miles.
I guess the Castrol SXL oil is better than others like Mobil 1.
Congrats on the trade. The 5L sounds to be a really substantial upgrade from the 4.2L.
One of the reasons I got an '08 instead of the '10 was the engine oil accessibility. I hate the idea of having to take my car to the dealer for an oil change. But, I could live with it, once a year. Now, if I had to take it to the dealer (two hours roundtrip drive away) just to top off the engine oil, due to normal oil usage over that long change intervals, that would not make me happy.
I think Jaguar should have left the access to the engine oil up to the owners. When they do something like this, they potentially effect the long-term "image" of the cars as older cars in the hands of less affluent people will see neglect when those owners will balk at the dealer maintenance mandates.
Albert
One of the reasons I got an '08 instead of the '10 was the engine oil accessibility. I hate the idea of having to take my car to the dealer for an oil change. But, I could live with it, once a year. Now, if I had to take it to the dealer (two hours roundtrip drive away) just to top off the engine oil, due to normal oil usage over that long change intervals, that would not make me happy.
I think Jaguar should have left the access to the engine oil up to the owners. When they do something like this, they potentially effect the long-term "image" of the cars as older cars in the hands of less affluent people will see neglect when those owners will balk at the dealer maintenance mandates.
Albert
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