Aspects that you LIKE/LOVE about our XK8/R's?
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Aspects that you LIKE/LOVE about our XK8/R's?
OK, in the spirit of fair play, I think it is only fair to look at the cup being "Half Full", and point out the positive things about our XK8/R's.
I think that one very obvious attribute would be the gorgeous wooden Dash panels. I don't know of many vehicles that sport wood like ours do!
Brian
I think that one very obvious attribute would be the gorgeous wooden Dash panels. I don't know of many vehicles that sport wood like ours do!
Brian
Last edited by Brian2000XKR; 06-15-2010 at 05:41 PM.
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Like/Love
We have a 2006 XKR Jaguar Racing Green Victory Edition with 19" wheels.
We like the way people give us a "thumbs up" or gather around to look at it when it is parked. We like driving it, especially when the top is down.
We love the supercharger! It is always an absolute thrill when it kicks in without any hesitation and gives you that (seemingly unlimited) extra punch at any speed!
Other Loves:
Classic Jaguar design/style
Ultra high grade leather seats & overall interior workmanship
Reliability of the 2006 model
19" wheels
We like the way people give us a "thumbs up" or gather around to look at it when it is parked. We like driving it, especially when the top is down.
We love the supercharger! It is always an absolute thrill when it kicks in without any hesitation and gives you that (seemingly unlimited) extra punch at any speed!
Other Loves:
Classic Jaguar design/style
Ultra high grade leather seats & overall interior workmanship
Reliability of the 2006 model
19" wheels
#6
Ditto RCSing, except for the torque thing (I have an XK8). I've owned mine now for three weeks, and I finally saw another XK8 today. They are very unusual, and I like that. I've also had people pull up next to me at stoplights and tell me that they love the car and ask what kind of car it is. That's pretty cool. I also like how smooth it rides. My Z3 would rattle me to death on a long drive. The Jag is as smooth as glass. The brakes are very nice and smooth. Everything about it is smooth. The transmission is smooth, the ride is smooth, the lines are smooth...
Smooth is a weird word.
Smooth is a weird word.
#7
The camaraderie--finally. Given the relative rarity of these models, I had expected that there would be something like the Corvette "wave" or honk or some other signal that one XK8 owner gives to another. That finally happened the other day when I was driving with my wife. All of a sudden I heard a short honk from across the street and it turned out to be another XK8 owner who waved when I looked. Of course I waved back. My wife asked what that was all about and I said it was just greeting between Jaguar owners.
Nice.
Doug
Nice.
Doug
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Hey Dave,
I know you are in the area but I am sure it was not you who I saw. This was about 6:30pm on Saturday and the Jag was a gold colored convertible with the top down. I know that yours is Copper/Black and I am still waiting to see it some day.
Doug
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I agree with the consensus that they are relatively rare, and not to see another one out on a drive. People always look and say what kind of car is that? Although I've only had it about 2 weeks, even beforehand when I was scoping these out, it was a rare sight to see one on the road.
Also love the walnut dash and trim! Even with an XK8 the motor has some nice power.
Also love the walnut dash and trim! Even with an XK8 the motor has some nice power.
#14
I was just in NC and TN (Banner Elk area and Roan Mountain). I did not see one XK8/R the whole week. Here in Central Florida you see plenty of Jag Convertibles, but very rarely a Coupe. I guess that is a due to both the rarity of the coupe, as well as the "convertible friendly" weather.
Brian
Brian
#15
OK, put me down for liking everything except for the key placement, the cup holders, and the lack of lateral support in the seats. IF you understand what this car was designed to be, and you bought it with that understanding, then you cannot have many legitimate complaints with it. It will not go 0-60 in 3.2 secs. It will not sound like a hot rod. It will not reasonably sit two human beings in the rear of what is called a seat. It will not be as dependable as a Camry. There are a LOT of things that it will not do, but it does do what it was designed to do, and it does it VERY well. It is one of the most beautiful cars ever made. It is an absolute pleasure to drive. It is not a high performance car (except for the XKR in its time) It is a pleasure and a treasure to own. Nuff said.
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Why I love my XK8
Years ago, before I ever thought of owning a Jaguar, I would read stories about their undependability and ask myself "How could these people buy a car that breaks all the time and still like it?" I never could understand it.
But last August I bought an XK8 and now I know. I love everything about that car. It's so wonderful to drive, I think of it like therapy, but much cheaper and lots more fun. I always have a smile on my face when I drive it. Mine has it's share of problems, (1999, so I have to do the timing chain thing, and the water pump thing, and I just got all the parts to do a complete rebuild of the front suspension....) but I DON'T CARE! If it was a regular car, I would be annoyed with it, but I like it so much, about as mean as I can be is "Oh, you naughty car!". I even enjoy working on it, it's like working on a Spitfire aircraft. Even the annoying parts are like "Well, that's just Jaguar!". I have to say that every time I lower myself into the leather and wood, it's like the first time! These cars really cast a spell!
But last August I bought an XK8 and now I know. I love everything about that car. It's so wonderful to drive, I think of it like therapy, but much cheaper and lots more fun. I always have a smile on my face when I drive it. Mine has it's share of problems, (1999, so I have to do the timing chain thing, and the water pump thing, and I just got all the parts to do a complete rebuild of the front suspension....) but I DON'T CARE! If it was a regular car, I would be annoyed with it, but I like it so much, about as mean as I can be is "Oh, you naughty car!". I even enjoy working on it, it's like working on a Spitfire aircraft. Even the annoying parts are like "Well, that's just Jaguar!". I have to say that every time I lower myself into the leather and wood, it's like the first time! These cars really cast a spell!
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It has been said quite a bit in this thread, though I will say it again. The beautiful lines of the coupe truly make it one of the most well styled cars ever made. The scarcity of the coupes, even in Southern California, is another big plus. And heck, it feels good to drive, or in my case be driven, in it.
Bill
Bill