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thoughts on 80's Jags.... I'm not kidding.
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Worked on these cars when I was in high school. The mid-80's models have a reputation for pitiful build quality and reliability
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yea I basically had a wave of rebel come over me, back to scanning the interwebz for bimmers.
That black Jag in the first picture is teh shex tho.
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Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View PostJust add Chevy small block
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^edit: The never ones are much better thanks to ford, but the AJ-V8 is still junk. I have a toasted low mileage one sitting in my backyard.
Cool cars and strong motors, but every thing around it is junk. Not fun to drive or particularly fuel efficent. Forget about it.
That said
XJ-C's are the shit. Just add Chevy small block:
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It goes without saying to stay away from the v12s
Honestly that first one looks junky, and it says in the ad that it has been sitting. I'd stay away.
Why don't you look newer? They're about the same price up until 2000ish and newer means less time for stuff to go wrong.
This one looks worth checking out
Problems to watch for with xj8's are timing chains (dead every 60k unless you upgrade), cooling systems (plastic parts), oil leaks (everywhere) and I've started seeing rear ends dieing.
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Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View PostJust because you can afford to buy it doesn't mean you can afford to drive it. If you get one that has been maintained perfectly it's whole life they're great cars, but if it's not in perfect shape it's going to Nickel and Dime the shit out of you. I work at a British repair shop, trust me.
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Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinken View PostFor the most part I would say they are well made with the exception of the electronics, coolingand the v12 jags have a very stupid fuel delivery system that causes allot of starting issues, the 6s through are pretty strong motors
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Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View PostJust because you can afford to buy it doesn't mean you can afford to drive it. If you get one that has been maintained perfectly it's whole life they're great cars, but if it's not in perfect shape it's going to Nickel and Dime the shit out of you. I work at a British repair shop, trust me.
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For the most part I would say they are well made with the exception of the electronics, coolingand the v12 jags have a very stupid fuel delivery system that causes allot of starting issues, the 6s through are pretty strong motors
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Just because you can afford to buy it doesn't mean you can afford to drive it. If you get one that has been maintained perfectly it's whole life they're great cars, but if it's not in perfect shape it's going to Nickel and Dime the shit out of you. I work at a British repair shop, trust me.
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thoughts on 80's Jags.... I'm not kidding.
So Jags depreciate like crazy xj6's and other 80's & 90's models can be had for less than 3 grand on craigslist nowadays. I used to work in a european car shop, I'm not certified or anything it was a summer job during college and briefly afterwards. From what I saw they weren't the worst cars in the world generally the ones coming in the shop were well taken care of though. Does anyone have a lot of experience with them? horror stories? I'm in between cars right now and I've debated buying some kind of cheap daily and an e30 as a fun car that i mod and mostly drive on the weekends.
I know I know, "if you want something reliable and comfy to daily get a e28"
I'm looking out side the bimmer realm, just for a little.
said sub 3k jags:
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