2000 Jaguar XJ8 Sedan SWB 4L V8

Summary:

Superb

Faults:

Valve cover gaskets are weeping - a common problem.

Shocks were worn out at 110k miles.

General Comments:

Glorious luxury sports touring car.

At first, felt bigger than my previous Volvo. Now, with new shocks and sway bar links, it feels just right. Appears to be very well built and reliable.

Great value second hand.

If you can do most of the maintenance yourself, then running costs will be comparable to an ordinary car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 26th December, 2007

2000 Jaguar XJ8 4.0

Summary:

Everything you could want in a cruiser

Faults:

I have had no real problems with this car.

A side light burned out and was easy to replace.

The antenna motor slipped a cog and had to be replaced.

General Comments:

A great car all around. It gets admiring looks from young and old.

Very quick and fast with reasonable fuel mileage. I get a little over 22 mpg combined city/highway.

Interior is so classy and inviting you just want to go for a drive.

So comfortable it can't be explained.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 14th March, 2006

21st Jan 2008, 18:16

I purchased 2 2000 XJ8's when they were new. One of them has been nothing but wonderful, and the other has basically had everything replaced that could be replaced.

I have to say, the dealership is really the only place this is qualified to work on these cars, they are very temperamental.

Both of these vehicles were built in Great Britain in the same assembly plant. Even the paint on the one that is trouble free hasn't faded in the least, however the one that has been a nightmare mechanically has also needed a paint job last year.

I can't figure out why one vehicle is so trouble free when the other one has literally cost me at least $8000 since it was purchased at the end of 2000. If I hadn't purchased 2 at the same time, and I was only stuck with the troubled auto, I would never purchase a Jaguar again.

So I think I am going to trade in the piece of crap for a new one, and get out from under it.

Good luck everyone.

2000 Jaguar XJ8 4.0

Summary:

Superb manners!

Faults:

Major repair recently not covered by warranty. The rear differential had to be replaced @ $2500! Heard this was a common problem? Anyone else?

Local dealership repair quote was significantly higher, plus past experience with them caused me to find a repair shop elsewhere.

Driver side seat belt always t wists and won't retract fully. It has been shut in the door so many times the rubber seal is misshaped.

Despite keeping the interior always clean and well conditioned, the leather is not wearing nearly as well as our old XJS convertible interior. The poor XJS leath er endured many top down disasters. A downpour, a few heavy dew mornings, bird droppings, dust, dirt, etc. Perhaps Jaguar uses a heavier leather in their rag tops?

This car rattles terribly! I've noticed it recently in the hot St. Louis heat. The dash rattles, the door panel, the rear speaker area. I will admit, these rattles have made themselves known shortly after new tires were put on. I really do not like these tires, the ride is now a tad harsh, almost German car-like. I like my British cars to ride like British cars, the new tires might have to go?

General Comments:

Hopefully most consumers realize that Jaguars are not Toyota's/Honda's. They have funny quirks and mean business when a warning light comes on! All, but 2 of my cars have been British. They have each been adventures to say the least!

This is a beautiful riding vehicle, attractive styling true to the original XJ's, it makes me feel like the world's best driver every time I get behind the wheel.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 3rd August, 2004

4th Feb 2005, 16:05

Hi,

You bring up one point, which I feel is very important, the quality of the leather and interior trim.

The leather in particular seems a lot thinner than in past Jags.

I have looked at a few in AZ, and it seems to take on an almost brittle paper like feel within a few years, God only knows what ot would cost to re trim the seats.