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XKR Major Differences Amongst the Years?

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Old 05-01-2014 | 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Stuart S
Be patient and you will find the coupe you are looking for. Note that the 2008 XKR Portfolio exterior color was black and the 2009 was gray and they had different wheel designs but Alcons were available in both years. I'd go with the low mileage 4.2L over the high mileage 5.0L, but in either case make sure you get the full service history and don't rely on CarFax. My experience is that a CarFax report is helpful only if it includes bad stuff; if there is no bad stuff, buyer beware; pay a Jaguar dealer to do a written pre-purchase inspection and have a body shop check it for body repairs before closing the deal.

The 08 Portfolio is "Celestial Black" on a cloudy day it looks black but under the sun and lights it is defiantly blue. The Alcon brakes are standard on the 08 Portfolio.
 
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Old 05-01-2014 | 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by richzak
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Here's the car you might want. Price is high, but car is like brand new. Here's the link. It has the colors you want and is a Portfolio Edition. This color combo is quite rare and I only know of one other member here with the same color combination. Proper pricing for this car should be about $46,000 to $50,000. It lacks the Alcon brake system and Adaptive Cruise Control.

The seller thinks he can command the higher price due to the low mileage. This car has been relisted many times on eBay because the dealer can't sell it at the high price.

Jaguar XK XKR Portfolio Convertible | eBay

That car is perfect. You are buying a $100,000 dollar car that is brand new and beautiful.
 
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Old 05-01-2014 | 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by LstFord
That car is perfect. You are buying a $100,000 dollar car that is brand new and beautiful.


There is no question that this is a beautiful car. However, the buy it now price is not realistic regardless of the mileage. Also, the interior color is the kind that you would have to drive the car with surgical gloves and NO JEANS in order to keep it clean. Mid 40s is where you should be or for the buy it now price you can easily find 2010s and 2011s with good mileage.
 
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Old 05-01-2014 | 05:02 PM
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My XK8 had Oatmeal leather; not quite as pale as Ivory, but close. And I wear black jeans pretty much all the time. There was some dye transfer, but it always washed off OK. So I wouldn't let it worry you too much.

Anyway, this a red herring - the OP wants a coupe, not a vert.
 
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Old 05-01-2014 | 06:26 PM
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I had ivory in my first XF (prem lux, ivory and oyster it was a gorgeous interior) and it didn't mark at all. I did though rub the dye off the joins in the leather at the bottom of the seat back, from my *** sliding in and out
 
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Old 05-01-2014 | 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Ngarara
My XK8 had Oatmeal leather; not quite as pale as Ivory, but close. And I wear black jeans pretty much all the time. There was some dye transfer, but it always washed off OK. So I wouldn't let it worry you too much.

Anyway, this a red herring - the OP wants a coupe, not a vert.

Dye transfer can be tricky. If cleaning the leather gets just a little too aggressive or too frequent, the factory dye comes off as well. That is why I have always stayed with the darker interiors after my experience with a beige interior.
 
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Old 05-01-2014 | 06:59 PM
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The most important thing I'd want (as someone who drives my XKR mostly for fun and not running errands around town) from the 5.0L variants is the dynamic mode and a full manual mode on the transmission. The 4.2 will upshift and kickdown even when it's in paddleshift and sport mode if you put your foot down hard enough (in too low a gear) or if you hit the redline. The 5.0L will bounce off the rev limiter and not shift until you tell it to. The extra 100 horsepower would not be the deciding factor for me!
 
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Old 05-01-2014 | 07:21 PM
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For practicality, Charcoal leather is hard to beat, though in my case it does lead to a rather unremittingly dark-grey car. But the 75 comes in any colour as long as it's grey...

When I was selling my XK8, I needed to re-surface the seat where 13 years of getting in & out had worn the surface of the bolster. I found a product on eBay from these guys:

Dynamix Dyes

It's basically a colour-matched flexible acrylic paint that you sponge on. It really did the trick, though I can't attest for longevity as I sold the car not long after.
 
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Old 05-02-2014 | 07:08 AM
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Any thoughts guys on this 2010?

Jaguar XKR R Model | eBay

The carfax says it's a two owner car (first owner was as a company car). Also, the carfax report ends around 53k miles and the owner is selling it with 61 on the clock... why the discrepancy?

Otherwise, it looks like I could stretch to get in this one for low 40s and it's a 2010....
 
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Old 05-02-2014 | 08:02 AM
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Listing has ended. Would be good to know what options it actually has; you could go onto TOPIX and enter the VIN to get the full build details. There's something odd - it says 19" wheels, but I thought all XKRs come with 20". The CarFax gap may be because it's been serviced by someone who doesn't input to CarFax (sorry, I don't know whether it's compulsory or not) - I'd want to see receipts to cover that period. Mileage is high-ish, but not a problem if it's been well-maintained, particularly if you don't intend to pile on the miles yourself.
 
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Old 05-02-2014 | 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Ngarara
Listing has ended. Would be good to know what options it actually has; you could go onto TOPIX and enter the VIN to get the full build details. There's something odd - it says 19" wheels, but I thought all XKRs come with 20". The CarFax gap may be because it's been serviced by someone who doesn't input to CarFax (sorry, I don't know whether it's compulsory or not) - I'd want to see receipts to cover that period. Mileage is high-ish, but not a problem if it's been well-maintained, particularly if you don't intend to pile on the miles yourself.
What is this topix you speak of? I looked on google but couldn't find anything.

The miles are a little daunting, especially given the lapse in Carfax history. Looking at articles on the car, it seems that the 19's were standard and that 20's were optional so that would be normal.. I think.

I need to see what the deal is with the last 8k miles and would hope that I can get some kind of warranty (30 days or so) so that I could just get it looked at by my guys and not be stuck with it if there is something catastrophically wrong.

I have the carfax on it... anything in particular I coudl share about it?
 
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Old 05-02-2014 | 10:18 AM
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20 inch wheels were an option on the 2010 XKR. A very frequently selected option, but an option just the same..
 
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Old 05-02-2014 | 01:26 PM
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TOPIx is Jag's online database:

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Old 05-02-2014 | 03:52 PM
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Try to hold off for a better deal on a lower mileage car. I bought a 2010 XKR coupe last Oct with 13k mi for $49 k on ebay. 19 in wheels which was what I wanted, with adaptive cruise (which I'm still not sure if is std).
 
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Old 05-03-2014 | 11:47 AM
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Adaptive cruise is an option.
 
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Old 05-03-2014 | 05:12 PM
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Someone mentioned the other day that it was standard on the 2010 XKR in the US. I wasn't aware of that but as you can see from the attached, they appear to have been correct.
 
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Old 05-03-2014 | 05:29 PM
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Fair enough - these regional differences are confusing. Anyway, you can tell if you have it because the steering wheel will have two thumbwheels on the right-hand spoke, one for speed and the other for following distance. The standard cruise only has the speed thumbwheel.
 
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Old 05-04-2014 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by u102768
Someone mentioned the other day that it was standard on the 2010 XKR in the US. I wasn't aware of that but as you can see from the attached, they appear to have been correct.
See my post #3, paragraph 5 in this thread.
 

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