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Car Forum / Jaguar Cars / July 2008

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Please Help Jaguar Purchase

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jim.logan15@gmail.com - 13 Jul 2008 18:30 GMT
Please Help Jaguar Purchase

I am thinking about buying a jaguar x type  between 2002 and 2004 from
Florida through ebay and I live in Caifornia.

I believe that in california all cars need a catalytic converter.

Is a cataltyic converter standard in all jaguar cars, even in other
states?

Also what would be the total cost of installing a catalytic converter?

Also if there would be any problems with getting the car into
california.

Your help would be highly appreciated,

Jim
Venger - 14 Jul 2008 16:08 GMT
> Please Help Jaguar Purchase
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> Your help would be highly appreciated,

All cars have cats.

I forsee zero problems, as long as the car is in good running order and
can pass California emissions - cars in the years you are looking for
have a programmable interface for checking emissions.

Something will have to be wrong with the Jag to fail.

Venger
Paul M. Cook - 16 Jul 2008 10:58 GMT
> Please Help Jaguar Purchase
>
> I am thinking about buying a jaguar x type  between 2002 and 2004 from
> Florida through ebay and I live in Caifornia.
>
> I believe that in california all cars need a catalytic converter.

Yes.

> Is a cataltyic converter standard in all jaguar cars, even in other
> states?

Yes,

> Also what would be the total cost of installing a catalytic converter?

You do not need to worry about that.  A replacement is about 600 dollars US.

> Also if there would be any problems with getting the car into
> california.

None.  I did it.  Bought an 01 in Florida and had it trucked to California.
All you have to do is have it smog checked, then you need  asigned title
from the previous owner, statement of selling price and then you can
register it.  First time registration is not cheap, however.  Plan on around
$2000.00

> Your help would be highly appreciated,

You got it.

Paul
 
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