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Old 07-20-2018 | 01:05 PM
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If you do not like your 280Z, by all means sell it to someone else who may desire it enough to restore it. No point in holding onto a vehicle if you know you will never do anything with it....
 
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Old 07-22-2018 | 10:45 PM
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The value of high end cars often tanks after purchase and then slowly rises. I think the pre-06 body style will begin to rise in value before too long. The trick is to keep the miles down and the condition excellent. I have the sticker for my XKR, it was over $87K in 06. I bought it in 09 still under warranty for $26K. That's a big loss, but it is still losing, so I am waiting to see when it starts to go back up.
 
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Old 07-24-2018 | 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by oldmots
The value of high end cars often tanks after purchase and then slowly rises. I think the pre-06 body style will begin to rise in value before too long. The trick is to keep the miles down and the condition excellent. I have the sticker for my XKR, it was over $87K in 06. I bought it in 09 still under warranty for $26K. That's a big loss, but it is still losing, so I am waiting to see when it starts to go back up.
Such a nice car.
 
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Old 07-24-2018 | 04:31 PM
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Thanks.
I am getting ready to take the car to my 50th high school reunion. When I was in high school, I had a 63 E Type Coupe. My old buddies should get a kick out of this!
 
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Old 07-25-2018 | 11:27 PM
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Question oldmots and the 50th Class Reunion?

oldmots,

I drove my 2000 XKR Coupe to my 50th Class reunion back in the Fall of 2005 and had a "Blast".....Only problem, all those good looking Gals had grown 50 years older....abit disheartening to say the least! But, that wasn't as bad as it was in 2015, when I drove my 2005 XKR Coupe to my 60th Class Reunion....The problem then was only about half the Class was still alive and those old Gals that were still with us were 10 more years older.....guess I'm pretty darn lucky to be able to drive at all...Doubt us having a 65th...?

Billy Clyde in Houston.
 
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Old 07-26-2018 | 04:43 AM
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That is a really sad statistic. I went to a reunion last year (we are all 70) and the last death we knew about was one of the class killed in a tragic motorbike accident when just 16 years old. Interestingly (and quite painfully, even after all this time), his name was mentioned a few times during that event.

My wife and I occasionally mention that we would not like to outlive the other. This brings me to a crass and insensitive question: is it better for you to outlive your Jaguar, or for your Jaguar to outlive you?
 
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Old 07-26-2018 | 06:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Diddion
... is it better for you to outlive your Jaguar, or for your Jaguar to outlive you?
I think, as a universal rule, it is better to be outlived than to outlive. At least for things that you like.
 
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Old 07-26-2018 | 10:37 AM
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I hear you buddy...guess you wish you were 36 still.....I do and i'm 74...even dividing by 2 I am still over the top LOL
It becomes reality when you look in the mirror....or you try to chat up a young woman....lifes a bitch, but it is better than the alternative HAHA
I am still enjoying my XKR so it's not all bad )
Have fun!!!
 
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Old 07-26-2018 | 02:18 PM
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It is definitely better to be outlived by your Jag.
I hope to pass it along to my son so that he can pass it along to his son (none yet) so that someday it will start to appreciate.

When that happens, perhaps, they will stop calling me that crazy old man for owning Jaguars.
If only I had bought an E-type when they were dirt cheap.
 
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Old 07-26-2018 | 04:53 PM
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I did.....paid £11k, sold for £32.5k was worth a lot more at one point
 
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Old 07-27-2018 | 04:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Jestocost
If only I had bought an E-type when they were dirt cheap.
I'm fairly confident that if I had bought an E-type when they were dirt cheap, then they would still be dirt cheap now!
 
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Old 07-27-2018 | 04:34 AM
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Originally Posted by christ
I'm fairly confident that if I had bought an E-type when they were dirt cheap, then they would still be dirt cheap now!
Top-notch comment!
 
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Old 07-27-2018 | 04:22 PM
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I bought 2 e types when they were well under $10,000 in the late '70's / early '80's.

I know I paid $8,500 for my '70 and just over $7,000 for the '67. Both convertibles. I had them both for about 10 years and did very well with both of them, especially considering I drove them coast to coast roundtrip several times each. They were my daily drivers with no back ups. So when I wasn't driving, I was doing preventative maintenance.

But it's human nature to want what you don't have. I sold them both to buy Shelby's, and drove the wheels off of those as well for about 15 years.

So, no regrets.

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Old 07-27-2018 | 05:00 PM
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I think even the early (97-99) X100s have aged better than the contemporaneous DB7. I've seen them creep into five digits on bring a trailer. Saw one xkr with 103k miles that sold for something like $13k I think.

Here's hoping.
 
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Old 07-27-2018 | 05:31 PM
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@Z,
I see you're a cat person through and through. Love the Mustang

I remember as teenagers we looked in envy across the pond back in the late 60s and early 70s
 
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Old 10-21-2018 | 03:11 PM
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Im not sure whether mine being modified will be as collectable when the prices rise! I didnt have it modified by the way. Although it may be an acquired taste I do really like the rear end as Ive never been 100% convinced by the standard rear bumper. I am considering replacing the modified front nose with the original item as I think the factory nose looks better. The last photo is before modification!





 

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Old 10-22-2018 | 11:10 PM
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At this point the x100s are going to appreciate, every car will appreciate once it hits bottom and the X100 is close if not there already. That said I don't think the car is particularly collectible and I don't think it will appreciate fast enough to make it a good investment. If you are looking to make money better to sell now and head to wall street, or even a bank,

The X100 has a lot of things going against it as far as being collectible.
It is a 4-seat sports car, the 4 seaters typically do horrible as investments, even from names like Ferrari. The XKR is underpowered and slow for a sports car by today's standards, and yet it is too modern to really be compared with things from the 70s and 80s where it would be really fast. The looks are great, but then there are a ton of good looking cars. As newer, faster, vehicles age they will keep the value of the X100 low in my opinion.

I think these are a great bargain in terms of what you get for what you pay, but I think they will be a similar bargain for the guy you sell it to.
 
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Old 10-23-2018 | 09:16 AM
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In my view the X 100 series is not just a good looking car, but is unique in its good looks. For many years the trend has been toward an angular appearance and away from the more organic curved designs. The XK8 / XKR series shows that curves are more pleasing to the eye when parked, and even better looking at speed. This is in stark contrast to the half-finished appearance that you see in other performance cars today.

The curved vs angular distinction cannot be overstated, and that is what sets these Jaguars apart from the crowd.


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Old 10-24-2018 | 08:56 PM
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Originally Posted by zray
In my view the X 100 series is not just a good looking car, but is unique in its good looks.

IMO the second most beautiful car ever built, after the E-type.

Originally Posted by zray
For many years the trend has been toward an angular appearance and away from the more organic curved designs.

A member here aptly called it 'reptilian'

Not an XKR, although may be an indicator, may be not - I've just had my car revalued as I run value-agreed insurance, and the assessor has upped the figure by over 30% from 3 years ago. Unexpected, but he's in the classic car business and I trust his judgement.

Won't make me rich, mind, but resale value was never a factor.


@Allan - interesting plate
 

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Old 10-25-2018 | 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by michaelh
IMO the second most beautiful car ever built, after the E-type.



A member here aptly called it 'reptilian'

Not an XKR, although may be an indicator, may be not - I've just had my car revalued as I run value-agreed insurance, and the assessor has upped the figure by over 30% from 3 years ago. Unexpected, but he's in the classic car business and I trust his judgement.

Won't make me rich, mind, but resale value was never a factor.


@Allan - interesting plate
You have done the right thing using Agreed Value insurance. I recently did an insurance check to see what a 'normal' would pay out if my car was written off. £4,500. You cannot pick up a decent, non sat nav, XKR with all the right bits for three times that. But if your car gets written off that is all you get! Do not find out the hard way if your reading this and have 'normal' insurance. I do have to limit my mileage, so its not much good if your commuting etc everyday, but if your like me and its your hobby/weekend car its quite reasonable. If your in the UK and want to know your annual mileage take a look at your MOT's. They record the mileage. I do just short of 3,000 a year and my insurance, full comp, legal cover, breakdown, was £193. Obviously it depends on your circumstances, age etc but I did not think that was too bad.

Oh I may ruffle some feathers saying this but I think the X100 is a much better looking car than the E Type, much better and safer to drive too.

 

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