How Do XK8/ XKR Owners Feel About The XF Are Any Of You Considering Buying One ?
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Since I sold the XJ6 the wife has been pushing me to get another 4 door... After driving the XKR and then hopping into the XJ,,, I felt like I was driving around in a AMC PACER,,, The window area seemed so huge... I actually felt awful in the car...
So she says to look at the XF (which btw a family friend had and loved) It is a sleek looking vehicle,,, but some how I Don't see a Jaguar in it... One that is 3 years old low miles are a STEAL... I saw a 09 (I think) 16,000 miles mint $29,000.00 did not last long... and at a dealer too... So Private seller might have a better value,,, Somewhere...
I told her the kids are gone (almost out the door) and we don't need a 4 door... at least in my mind...
So she says to look at the XF (which btw a family friend had and loved) It is a sleek looking vehicle,,, but some how I Don't see a Jaguar in it... One that is 3 years old low miles are a STEAL... I saw a 09 (I think) 16,000 miles mint $29,000.00 did not last long... and at a dealer too... So Private seller might have a better value,,, Somewhere...
I told her the kids are gone (almost out the door) and we don't need a 4 door... at least in my mind...
Last edited by Count_Damonee; 02-08-2012 at 08:30 PM.
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Mark
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Went by the dealer last weekend, wife feel in love with the xj new and used. My kids are out of the house, so i bought her an xk8 convertible new leathers jackets, a heated blanket, hats and so on. Well our grandson is 2 and we may have one on the way. I think she will have a used xj in the near future. Which is fine that means the xk8 is mine. I can hardly wait. James my grandson can says it it like it is. SUNGLASSES TOP DOWN!!!!
i can hardly wait the grand and POP POP cursing!!! Jim
i can hardly wait the grand and POP POP cursing!!! Jim
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"Went by the dealer last weekend, wife feel in love with the xj new and used."
A used XJ6,XJ8 or the XJR,,, are some of the best values on the market... Not only were one of the safest vehicles produced,,, 1995 and newer (at least in my experience) are very reliable...
They are very functional for a family car,,, lots of trunk space,,, leg room,,,( L is longer,,, even more leg room) great acoustics,,, and nicely laid out interor and control wise,,, IMHO
My XJ6 was quick for 4995lbs and great gas mileage,,,
A used XJ6,XJ8 or the XJR,,, are some of the best values on the market... Not only were one of the safest vehicles produced,,, 1995 and newer (at least in my experience) are very reliable...
They are very functional for a family car,,, lots of trunk space,,, leg room,,,( L is longer,,, even more leg room) great acoustics,,, and nicely laid out interor and control wise,,, IMHO
My XJ6 was quick for 4995lbs and great gas mileage,,,
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"I have an 04 XK8. Looked at a 09 XF supercharged and loved it. Now they sit next to each other!!!!"
They seem to be a great value based on the deals I have seen... And our friend loved his,,, but he blows thru cars like toilet paper... Every 6 months It is the newest thing available...
As with all new styles the Purist's,,, like some of us take a while to accept a new style...
I am sure it will grow on me... at some point....
But I am sticking to the 2 door mentality for now...
NO MO 4 DOORS FO NOW... I hope
They seem to be a great value based on the deals I have seen... And our friend loved his,,, but he blows thru cars like toilet paper... Every 6 months It is the newest thing available...
As with all new styles the Purist's,,, like some of us take a while to accept a new style...
I am sure it will grow on me... at some point....
But I am sticking to the 2 door mentality for now...
NO MO 4 DOORS FO NOW... I hope
Last edited by Count_Damonee; 02-08-2012 at 11:14 PM.
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If I had to go back to 1 car, I would look hard for a pre-owned XFR. Don't know about the regular XF though, have not driven that yet.
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I think the XF is a beautiful car and really the automobile that brought Jaguar back to being competitive with the other Euro-luxury brands. A couple of years ago at an Audi track day event (with my Pantera), a young woman with an XFR was the quickest car on the track, it could fly and was very poised. I wouldn't replace my '02 XKR with an XF, because I believe the aesthetics of the first series XK will be considered classic (if it isn't already), and I love to look at it and have the freedom of a convertible. However, I would consider it to replace our '08 Buick Enclave (never buy a first year release) so that we have a car that can carry four or five people to dinner. I think it is more attractive than its Mercedes or BMW counterparts and can be purchased used for bargain prices.
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"I think it is more attractive than its Mercedes or BMW counterparts and can be purchased used for bargain prices."
The XF is a more unique car ,,, not as many on the road as the other manufacturers. I was never very motivated by the Mercedes,,, however I was leaning to a 650 BMW before this.
Our 5 Series has been a good car,,, OUR XJ6 Did not cost my anything in REPAIRS for 6 years 100,000 miles so that was a deciding factor in the XKR purchase over the 650 BMW,,, Plus the XKR had half the miles and was 1/3 the price...
My favorite thing is that they only made 584 in 2005 So I dont see many,,,, EVEN HERE IN PALM BEACH / JUPITER ISLAND,,, Everyone here has a Benz or a Bimmer even the Help...lol
I would consider looking at one if I am TOLD TO by the PBTW...
The XF is a more unique car ,,, not as many on the road as the other manufacturers. I was never very motivated by the Mercedes,,, however I was leaning to a 650 BMW before this.
Our 5 Series has been a good car,,, OUR XJ6 Did not cost my anything in REPAIRS for 6 years 100,000 miles so that was a deciding factor in the XKR purchase over the 650 BMW,,, Plus the XKR had half the miles and was 1/3 the price...
My favorite thing is that they only made 584 in 2005 So I dont see many,,,, EVEN HERE IN PALM BEACH / JUPITER ISLAND,,, Everyone here has a Benz or a Bimmer even the Help...lol
I would consider looking at one if I am TOLD TO by the PBTW...
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I'm still not crazy about the looks but you are correct Count, there are some very good deals on the XF. I just checked out eBay and you can buy XFs with 20k to 30k miles for high $20k to low $30k and the interior design is not bad. I still like the looks of my old X-type better but maybe when I have to replace it, I MAY consider an XF. However, I have heard that Jaguar is comming out with a new X-Type next year.
Mark
Mark
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Don't have a current Jaguar saloon for the simple reason if you were to remove the badges, the XF would look like too many other saloons on the UK and mainland European roads.
No doubt about it being well engineered and comfortable both to drive and be driven in but it just doesn't have instant recognition as a Jaguar. That is possibly a less valid criticism against other cars on the road in the US where imports will always stand out just as US cars do on the road here in the UK.
In the end it comes down to whether you like it. No one needs a Jaguar and whatever model, it has to be special to you every time you walk up to it to make that investment.
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Anyone who has read Jeremy Clarkson’s articles in the Sunday Times knows how these things work. Six paragraphs of Jeremy putting the world to rights followed by a few sentences on the car.
And Mr Clarksons review of the jaguar XF is no different. He first launches into a probably justified diatribe about Jaguar as a whole and the mismanagement of the brand over the last few years -
“…in the past few years, we got the new XJ, which looks like a fatter version of the old XJ. We got the X-type, which was an expensive way of buying a Mondeo, and we got the S-type. Which was a Lincoln dressed in Mallory’s tweed suit. And fitted with Danniella Westbrook’s idiotic nose.”
For those non UK readers Danniella Westbrook is an actress famous for destroying her nose with cocaine.
He then roasts the XF - not as nice as the concept car (are they ever?), too many gimmicks, poor gearbox, starter button not working properly. So a pretty poor review, but as with most of Jeremy Clarksons reveiws there is a kicker - “Strangely, however, despite all of this, I enjoyed my time with the XF enormously. I’d have one over an equivalent BMW, Audi or Lexus any day.”
He loves the interior, modern and hemmed in - safe , the ride quality and overall ” This, then, is a car that’s flawed and fantastic, irritating and rewarding, mad and bad. But when all is said and done – and this is the nonsensical joy of cars – I liked it. I looked forward to driving it. I’m sad it’s not here any more.”
Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear reviewed the XFR during episode 5 of series 13. During the review he said: "I'm not going to, even for a minute suggest that it's [XFR] better than the M5, but it's as-good-as. And praise does not get higher than that". During the same episode The Stig managed a lap time of 1:26.7 s with the XFR. Making the XFR only 0.5 s slower than its rival the BMW M5 (1:26.2).
I don't get to drive the high end cars that Clarkson does but on some of the good middle stuff on down I find that I agree with him almost point for point.
I happen to like the looks of the XF and as Clarkson says the diesel is the one to go for.
Jaguar XF 3.0D S full road test car review - BBC Top Gear - BBC Top Gear
Who says they aren't that good looking?
I'll be looking for one in a couple of years myself.
cheers,
jj
And Mr Clarksons review of the jaguar XF is no different. He first launches into a probably justified diatribe about Jaguar as a whole and the mismanagement of the brand over the last few years -
“…in the past few years, we got the new XJ, which looks like a fatter version of the old XJ. We got the X-type, which was an expensive way of buying a Mondeo, and we got the S-type. Which was a Lincoln dressed in Mallory’s tweed suit. And fitted with Danniella Westbrook’s idiotic nose.”
For those non UK readers Danniella Westbrook is an actress famous for destroying her nose with cocaine.
He then roasts the XF - not as nice as the concept car (are they ever?), too many gimmicks, poor gearbox, starter button not working properly. So a pretty poor review, but as with most of Jeremy Clarksons reveiws there is a kicker - “Strangely, however, despite all of this, I enjoyed my time with the XF enormously. I’d have one over an equivalent BMW, Audi or Lexus any day.”
He loves the interior, modern and hemmed in - safe , the ride quality and overall ” This, then, is a car that’s flawed and fantastic, irritating and rewarding, mad and bad. But when all is said and done – and this is the nonsensical joy of cars – I liked it. I looked forward to driving it. I’m sad it’s not here any more.”
Jeremy Clarkson of Top Gear reviewed the XFR during episode 5 of series 13. During the review he said: "I'm not going to, even for a minute suggest that it's [XFR] better than the M5, but it's as-good-as. And praise does not get higher than that". During the same episode The Stig managed a lap time of 1:26.7 s with the XFR. Making the XFR only 0.5 s slower than its rival the BMW M5 (1:26.2).
I don't get to drive the high end cars that Clarkson does but on some of the good middle stuff on down I find that I agree with him almost point for point.
I happen to like the looks of the XF and as Clarkson says the diesel is the one to go for.
Jaguar XF 3.0D S full road test car review - BBC Top Gear - BBC Top Gear
Who says they aren't that good looking?
I'll be looking for one in a couple of years myself.
cheers,
jj
Last edited by jamjax; 02-10-2012 at 06:06 PM.
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