Does any one know what the '03-'07 XJ8s are like to live with? I would prefer the last of the XJ6s but by the time I am planning on getting a replacement for the Civic the XJ6 will be getting rather long in the tooth. I need an XJ (a real XJ none of this Jeep crap ) in my life at some point.
I'm sure Mguar will chime in at any moment and tell you that what you really need is an XJ12. He might be right too.
I am not saying I don't want an XJS or XJ12 but I don't as a daily driver.
My advice with that generation is to buy the latest, best maintained XJR you can afford.
Any major reliability problems with that generation Jag? I know the X308 had the cylinder liner and chain tensioner problems.
93EXCivic wrote:
Any major reliability problems with that generation Jag? I know the X308 had the cylinder liner and chain tensioner problems.
Not that I've heard of. I still wouldn't want the base car at all and I wouldn't want it to have seen the ownership a lot Jags experience by their second or third owner.
In reply to MG Bryan:
A good maintenance record would be a must for me to buy one.
My dad had a friend with an Xjr and I guess he drove the crap out of it and sold it with 190k miles on it. They look like great cars. Funny story is the same guy had an xjs and he overheated it and dropped the valves. Gave it away after that.
marktmv
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3/14/12 12:06 p.m.
Check the following sites:
www.jag-lovers.org
www.jaguarforums.com
www.roadfly.com/jaguar/forums
www.jaguarforum.co.uk
http://www.autos.ca/auto-articles/used-vehicle-review-jaguar-xj-2004-2009
X350's are fairly solid as far as reliability goes, just try to avoid the air suspension models and first two years of production.