Faults:
Cruise control not working.
Air conditioning not fully effective.
Trip computer and Vehicle Control Monitor can give inaccurate readings (electrics do have a mind of their own on these cars!).
Both near-side doors jammed-only open from inside.
Fuel filler won't open, you need to use the emergency release in the boot.
Driver's seat fairly worn. Although this is to be expected with mileage.
General Comments:
The car only cost £995 and is a complete bargain! You just get so much for your money!
The interior is beautiful and well equipped, the much-hyped 'gentlemen's club' ambience is certainly true. The seats adjust every which way electrically, it's effortlessly comfortable, a real joy to be driven in and drive. The 1980s LED dashboard is frequently criticised, but I quite like it! It makes for an eventful drive at night, and impresses old people! The obsession with computerization did go a little far though, the indicator stalk is annoying, especially on roundabouts.
For a five-metre long, two tonne car, it just handles beautifully. There's hardly a chirp from the tyres as you corner at a near ludicrous pace. It's far better than other cars I've driven, which are both far smaller. Can get twitchy in the wet if you're not careful though!
Performance-wise, the car is pretty good. Once above forty it starts to fly. A bit sluggish off the line though, being a heavy automatic.
The car looks magnificent, mine is in medium metallic grey and looks very understated, I still can't believe it cost under a grand!
Fuel-wise, it's not brilliant. Drive around town and you're unlikely to better 17-18mpg. Careful motorway driving can yield 30mpg if you're very, very careful! I seem to average around 20-21mpg, mainly because the purr of that straight six motor is just too good to keep a secret!
4th May 2004, 16:15
They can be expensive to run, but servicing, if you do it yourself is very cheap. I service my own XJ40 with parts acquired from a Jag specialist, and have a great time doing so, it's my hobby which helps. It also helps if you have the proper factory manual. I have to disagree about your comment on good design meaning it stays in for a long time for services, I find the design of certain parts and access to these parts excellent, as a gauge, it took me just two hours to change the steering rack, on my drive, with the car on only axle stands :-). It is one heck of a cool car, and well worth the trouble. At this present time, I wouldn't want anything else.