Pls give advice to a novice who has never owned a Jaguar
Considering an XJS (1989-1992) with 12 cylinder, either coupe or
convertible.
This would be used strictly as a weekend pleasure car.
Any and all comments welcome.
85Coupe - 09 Jan 2004 20:11 GMT
:-) wrote:
> Pls give advice to a novice who has never owned a Jaguar
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> Any and all comments welcome.
85Coupe - 09 Jan 2004 20:13 GMT
Check out
http://www.jag-lovers.org/
http://jagsource.org
:-) wrote:
> Pls give advice to a novice who has never owned a Jaguar
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> Any and all comments welcome.
Dan Manning - 22 Jan 2004 07:51 GMT
> Pls give advice to a novice who has never owned a Jaguar
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> Any and all comments welcome.
Hope you have a money tree growing in your backyard.
Siest098 - 30 Jan 2004 23:20 GMT
Dan, For one of these cars, take your time and research the heck out of it. You
want to buy the best example of the car that you can. Make certain that the car
has been well maintained. If maintenance has been ignored, it will be a huge
money pit. Test drive as many as you can-- you will learn something more each
time you do and talk with the owner. Go to www.jag-lovers.org and download the
free book about owing an XJS. It will be a huge help before you buy. Again-
take your time--- it took me 9 months to find mine. One statement many owners
say. "there's nothing more expensive than a cheap Jaguar". Good luck in your
search