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by shehzad
Feb 22, 2001 (4:06 pm)
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Like Arcoates, I also posted in the High end luxury forum w/ A8/XJ8 etc (#644)forum about my XJ8. I suppose much of the stuff ie which engine is better or is the dashboard nicer etc is very subjective. It really depends on what you want and what you prefer. I do have one thing to add though, about the XJ's ability in the snow. I live in Northern VA, where, if it snows about 1/2 inch, everything closes down-if it snows 3 inches, we're closed for a couple of days. That said, there is no doubt that we (myself included) are not the best drivers inthe snow. During any snowstorm, the Jag stays in the garage. Although mine has traction control as well, the car, in addition to being rear wheel drive is very heavy in the back, and the rear has an acute tendency to slip. Usually, the traction control get's to the wheels b/f they slip, but for me, it's a very uncomfortable feeling, and I usually take one of my other cars. Now, this could be attributed to my unease in driving in the snow or to the car itself, but most of my other colleagues that have jags don't end up bringing their jags to work in the snow either.
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not the best drivers in the snow.... by pat HOST
Feb 22, 2001 (4:38 pm)
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Yeah, I think there are about 130 drivers on I95 this afternoon who have to agree with you!
 
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re:shehzad by arcoates
Feb 22, 2001 (6:59 pm)
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Shehzad, if you have been to the high-end luxury model board lately, you will notice that I am no longer a contributer because I could not take some people's bad attitudes towards me. I find comfort in knowing that we can have two different opinions on which car we prefer, and not get hostile. I just got so fed up with one particular person who would not get off my back. It's refreshing to see that not everyone who is a contributer is that rude.
 
On the snow opinions- I entirely agree that the Jaguar should not be driven in the snow. My thoughts were just that the Jaguar would do as well as any other RWD sedan in the snow. But I never take it out, even in the winter. I live in Canada, where we have snow for about 4 months of the year. And most of the time, we get a lot of snow. The Jaguar is parked from mid-november to about mid-april. I just find that the body rusts easily, even when it is just exposed to the rain. So, if you are planning on buying a Jaguar christchurch, whether it be the XJ8 or XJ6, try to keep it out of the snow- it will last much longer that way.
 
But, I think we can all agree that a used Jaguar is a great investment. Your money will be very well spent. Good luck~ A.R.
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arcoates, netranger4, rea98d , shehzad, et.al. - JAGUAR site welcome by christchurch
Feb 22, 2001 (7:40 pm)
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Thanks for joining me at my XJ Series Jaguar initiated site.
 I thought we needed a special place to all enjoy the special character and peculiarities of these "felines" !
 
I appreciate your adding additional comments in response to mine on the "high end luxury site" to our discussion of Jaguar motorcars from which I transferred here my response.
 
I tend to agree with you that the XJ8 is probably an improvement over the "the old workhorse" engine of the XJ6, but may be more a matter of taste (dashboard configuration, etc., engine hp, etc.).
 
The safety issue is always one for me. I do think that the addition of side air bags increases ones protection in what is an otherwise quite safe vehicle.
 
Thanks for confirming the reliability of the Jag.
In the public mind this seems to be a caveat from which many run.
 
One further note, you say you drive them "till they collapse".
 Have you ever purchased an "extended warrenty" to cover what could be costly repairs?
If so, what company have you found provided the best coverage and was the most reliable?
 
Any other purchase or ownership advice ?
 
Thanks, christchurch
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by arcoates
Feb 23, 2001 (12:28 pm)
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Jaguar and Rolls/Bentley are the only cars left with their own personality these days. The rest are either copiers, or so teutonic that it almost is boring.
 
Jag and Rolls/Bentley have always done things their own way. The pros cut up Jaguar for it's quirky ergonomics, but I like it that they have not conformed to the norm. There is no comparison to the woods they use. Even though Mercedes wood may be real, it looks so fake.
 
I absolutely love Jaguar. I am hooked! I hope we will be able to tell out various experiences on here in the posts to come!~ A.R.
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97 XJR vs 98XJ8 by mvargo1
Feb 23, 2001 (2:51 pm)
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I honestly think that you might be better off in the long term buying a V8. Designed and built exclusivly for Jag by the way. The design actually predates the ford buyout. It is detuned and loaned to ford without the cosworth heads and variable valve timing for use in LS lincons and T-bird's and has nothing to do with Tauruses (Tauri?). Than the supercharged six. If you are looking for an extended warrenty buy a certified car from a Jag dealer with the Jag warrenty and 5.9% financing.
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arcoates by etharmon
Feb 23, 2001 (9:33 pm)
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I'm with you on Jaguar personality. Sure their interiors are a bit cramped for their size and ergonomics are not always first rate, but their cars are unique. It's almost like they intentionally run in the face of convention. And I like that in a car. I'd personally be happy with a 93 or newer XJ sedan. 93 is the break point because prior to that, Jaguar actually had those stupid automatic seat belts which were a total disgrace on a car like! The 95 redo looks the best though.
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by etharmon
Feb 23, 2001 (9:34 pm)
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The only Jaguar that has an engine related to a Tauri's is the S-type V6.
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Jag Enthusists by christchurch
Feb 23, 2001 (10:09 pm)
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I have always thought that the Jag is the best of in the "touring car" category.
 
Others describe their cars like the BMW / Benz / Lexus / etc. as "drivers cars". They share the taut steering, tight (read rough) riding suspensions, rocket like acceleration, etc. Motor magazines and "techno" types continue to try to convince the public on these "standards" as the norm.
 
Because Jags still preserve the "luxurious" ride and refined traditional elegance they are judged to be "not with it". That is,what they mean is. that they are not Germanic enough.
 
Personally, I am happy to enjoy a "touring car" with its gentle and wonderfully smooth ride. I can leave behind the jarring, stiff ride of what has been labeled as "the new standard". When I drive a car conforming to these this "standard" it seems like driving a "Fred Flintstone car... one with stone wheels"!
 
No thanks. I will take a Jag and enjoy a luxurious ride all the way past the competition and not need a chiropractor at the end of the journey!
 
For me Jags preserve the historic driving expierence...codeld while srouronded with burled walnut and coney leathers. I know of no better way to enjoy motoring?
 
Keep XJ's coming our to our shores....they only get better !
christchurch
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fast by warzone2100200
Feb 24, 2001 (4:08 am)
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how fast do the 1997 xj6 Jaguar go is it 85 or 120 or 135. if you no email me or post it. my email is mkittyinreach.com

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