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Re: Just bought a Jag... [oldcem]
by tom213
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Dec 21, 2008 (1:01 pm)
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Replying to: oldcem (Aug 22, 2008 9:07 pm)
I have that same problem (tire road hum) with our tires (OE Continentals) too. Which type of Yokohamas did you get? Our 2006 is getting close to needing a set and I'm looking for quiet! Anyone else have good luck with any other brands?
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Re: Just bought a Jag... [tom213]
by oldcem
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Dec 21, 2008 (6:39 pm)
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Replying to: tom213 (Dec 21, 2008 1:01 pm)
I put the Yoko Avids on my Jag. They've got about 5K miles on them now. They're a bit noisy at low speeds because the tread is very aggressive on them. So far they've been very satisfactory in rain and snow for me.
Regards:
OldCEM
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Re: Just bought a Jag... [oldcem]
by tom213
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Dec 22, 2008 (6:21 pm)
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Replying to: oldcem (Dec 21, 2008 6:39 pm)
Thanks. I am shooting for the quiet ride, so I'll keep looking. Many manufacturers say their product provides a quiet ride, but quiet to them may be different to me!!
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Re: Just bought a Jag... [tom213]
by possum61
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Dec 22, 2008 (6:28 pm)
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Replying to: tom213 (Dec 22, 2008 6:21 pm)
I have the Pirelli P6 Four Seasons ,great tires in all ways
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Re: Just bought a Jag... [possum61]
by tom213
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Dec 23, 2008 (5:49 pm)
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Replying to: possum61 (Dec 22, 2008 6:28 pm)
Thanks. It sounds like you are satisfied and I did hear that Pirelli's do provide a quieter ride.
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best OBD
by markvii
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Feb 01, 2009 (12:38 pm)
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What would be the best OBD to get for my '02 X Type. I want to be able tom use it when the car is operating. I have a rough idle thtat shows up on heavy acceleration and decleration that remains til I restart the car. The amber and read dash lights come on but it doesn't store a code..
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Help
by gr8cat
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Apr 17, 2009 (11:42 am)
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Really want to buy a 2005 X-Type with a manual transmission, low km's and the VDP package if possible. Is there such an animal out there, or am I just dreaming? The manual seems to have so much more punch than the auto and a lot more fun to drive. We've been Jag owners for a long time now but have no idea what the new generation cats are all about. Lots of problems? Big repair bills? Do I need a live-in mechanic? Anything special I should look out for, or look for, when trying out used cats?
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Re: Help [gr8cat]
by wshfl
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Apr 24, 2009 (1:46 pm)
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Replying to: gr8cat (Apr 17, 2009 11:42 am)
Since no one has replied to your request for information, I would offer this: From all the stories I've read concerning all Jag models, everyone says the same thing: buy the best you can afford, preferably a "certified" model from a Jag dealer, with an extended warranty if possible. When anything "goes" on a Jag, repair will be expensive.
A Jag is a beautiful but expensive mistress.
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Re: Help [wshfl]
by gr8cat
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Apr 24, 2009 (7:05 pm)
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Replying to: wshfl (Apr 24, 2009 1:46 pm)
Thanks for the input but I'm sticking to my guns on this dream - in fact am now looking at a beautiful S-Type "R" - can't find a stick so will settle for the supercharger instead. Unfortunately, the Jag. dealers are asking upwards of $l0 grand more for their cars and I think I can get a lot of repairs done for that kind of money. If I pick carefully I should be able to get a fairly low mileage car that will last a while. I know about Jags and their problems, problems, problems so I won't be surprised. I've set aside a sum to handle unforseen problems - my eyes are wide open and I think a CAA membership will be in order too - remember they are mostly Ford stuff now and if they've dumped the Lucas junk problems should really be minimal, hopefully. Thanks again.
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