Shiny kitty (of a different breed) March 31, 2012, 03:48:57 PM I don't get on here too often anymore, mainly since I sold the cat and have playing with another kitty for a few years. I just did a little spring cleaning, and I thought you guys might like to see my replacement kitty. It's a 2000 Jaguar XK8 with a few subtle mods. Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #1 – March 31, 2012, 04:13:00 PM Thanks for sharing your pics friend. Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #2 – April 01, 2012, 12:52:07 AM Beautiful car, but I've heard maintenance can be killer. That said...I'd LOVE to own a V12 Jag someday. Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #3 – April 01, 2012, 01:55:12 AM Expensive cars are not normally my taste, but I would love to have one of those. Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #4 – April 01, 2012, 10:10:59 AM Nice kitty, I think the 2000 Jags were technically a Ford product. I love Jags. Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #5 – April 01, 2012, 10:31:28 AM Very nice! I've always liked Jags! Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #6 – April 01, 2012, 02:02:22 PM Quote from: V10KLZZ71S;385725Nice kitty, I think the 2000 Jags were technically a Ford product. I love Jags.Thank God! Henry doesn't all ways get cars right....but Jag before Henry.....ouch.TravisP.S. Nice ride. Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #7 – April 01, 2012, 10:34:45 PM Now you just need the supercharger so it actually IS an XKR too Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #8 – April 04, 2012, 01:41:51 AM Sweet. I have been planning on having XK8 someday myself. That's pretty killer dude. Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #9 – April 04, 2012, 09:38:12 PM That is a slick looking Jag, The european cars definitely have nicer interiors than what we have in the US Quote Selected
Shiny kitty (of a different breed) Reply #10 – April 09, 2012, 12:22:13 PM Thanks guys. It's been a great car and not too bad for maintenance. I found a great forum for them that is as good as this one…and that is a rare thing. As a bonus, it is easy and free to pick up the official Jaguar shop manual (Jaguar's JTIS - Technical Information System) on CD or over the internet.They have fallen even farther in price than when I bought mine, so I could afford an XKR now, but this one is so perfect, I hesitate to get a different one. It's hard to believe you can pick up an $80k car for $10-15k. They are pretty reliable cars as long as you keep up on maintenance, and they aren't that bad to work on. That said, I'd look for a 2003+ if you are serious, as quite a few of the issues are taken care of with those, and as a bonus you get a slightly larger engine and an extra gear in the transmission.Parts prices are high and if you go to the dealer for service, you will quickly be spending serious money, but a nice independent mechanic will treat you right for anything that you don't want to tackle. The car was built under Ford's ownership, which helped reliability quite a bit and as a bonus, Ford and Lincoln stole the AJ-V8 with some detuning for use in the new Thunderbird and the LS, so some parts interchange. You can get the Ford part number for substantially less than the Jaguar one, despite being the same part.That said, I probably wouldn't own a V12 Jag. The V12 itself, is very reliable…its just the entire car's wiring that scares me to death.I have been keeping tabs on my old Cougar, and it's on its third owner in three years. Each one planned on restoring it, but just let it deteriorate :( Hopefully this one actually restores it, as I would love to see it in shining glory. Quote Selected