This was the car that got an 8-year old me to really love cars--so beautiful, so luxurious. Here I sit 26 years later and though my feelings about cars and the role they play especially in the U.S. is a lot more complicated, but man, this is still such a lovely thing to look at.
Had a black 98 XJR. What an exquisitely beautiful piece of junk. Every peice of plastic in that car, including the wire looms, would self destruct when you touched them. After super glueing my dash vents back together multiple times, I just put them in one position & never touched them again. I got rid of it when the transmission wouldn't down shift when getting off the highway. I would have to come to a complete stop, shut off the car for 5-10 seconds then restart it to get it back into first gear. Probably the most beautiful car ive ever owned. But not much better built than my 1980 AMC Concord.
@nwaeze1 bought it in 2019. Only had 102k on it. 2 previous owners. Sold it a yr later. In 2020 bought a 1998 Camaro SS w/120k. Car is all original, also 2 previous owners. Only thing that's failed on this car in the last 3 yrs is a broken seat belt guide & a blown factory door speaker. Still can't believe how reliable & durable my redneck Camaro had been compared with the same year Jaguar XJR.
I'm looking to buy a 98 XJ8. I've heard all of the horror stories about jaguars reliability. It's got 72k miles but it is 26 years old. What are your thoughts?
See if they have any service records. Main thing is to make sure the timing chain tensioners have been replaced. Otherwise if normal service has been kept up to date you will absolutely enjoy the ol cat @@smoke4life182
Oh get over that hump!! They’ve all had that sorted by now. Same as the water pump issue. Every manufacturer’s new model has issues down to cost cutting. It’s not exclusive to Jag. Unless you can tell me different?
Still looks good after all these years
Indeed! Especially the R, it's one of the best looks of X308 XJ
Timeless styling
That’s what Jaguar cars are all about.
This was the car that got an 8-year old me to really love cars--so beautiful, so luxurious. Here I sit 26 years later and though my feelings about cars and the role they play especially in the U.S. is a lot more complicated, but man, this is still such a lovely thing to look at.
Aged so gracefully.. this still turn heads ❤
Jeez Louise! This Jag is achingly gorgeous.
Jaguar always delivering 😍
Had a black 98 XJR. What an exquisitely beautiful piece of junk. Every peice of plastic in that car, including the wire looms, would self destruct when you touched them. After super glueing my dash vents back together multiple times, I just put them in one position & never touched them again. I got rid of it when the transmission wouldn't down shift when getting off the highway. I would have to come to a complete stop, shut off the car for 5-10 seconds then restart it to get it back into first gear. Probably the most beautiful car ive ever owned. But not much better built than my 1980 AMC Concord.
And when did you buy it is the question?
@nwaeze1 bought it in 2019. Only had 102k on it. 2 previous owners. Sold it a yr later. In 2020 bought a 1998 Camaro SS w/120k. Car is all original, also 2 previous owners. Only thing that's failed on this car in the last 3 yrs is a broken seat belt guide & a blown factory door speaker. Still can't believe how reliable & durable my redneck Camaro had been compared with the same year Jaguar XJR.
The first year model of any car, especially luxury European cars is generally full of gremlins. You should know that as a car guy...
I'd be impressed with any reliability from Jaguar.
Great opening gambit "There are as many ways to build an automobile engine as engines themselves"
I never understood why they randomly left the 1/4 Mile time out of some of the reviews.
I have a 99 X308. A wonderful car!
I'm looking to buy a 98 XJ8. I've heard all of the horror stories about jaguars reliability. It's got 72k miles but it is 26 years old. What are your thoughts?
See if they have any service records. Main thing is to make sure the timing chain tensioners have been replaced. Otherwise if normal service has been kept up to date you will absolutely enjoy the ol cat @@smoke4life182
I've had mine 7 yrs in January.Was on 92,000 when I bought it,now on 117000.I would set off anywhere in it.
Complete with self destructive timing chain tensioners...beautiful car still.
Oh get over that hump!!
They’ve all had that sorted by now. Same as the water pump issue. Every manufacturer’s new model has issues down to cost cutting. It’s not exclusive to Jag.
Unless you can tell me different?
Those door bumper guards stuck out massively! NOT ATTRACTIVE.
"such as comfort, quiet..."
me who muffler deleted mine: o_o
Annoying music in background is ... NOT ... needed !
tata motors
Don't be rude. This was built under FORD.