@@wildbillharding Vehicles in this class do not need driving dynamics (if that's what you mean by soulful). They simply need to be luxurious and comfortable to eat miles and traffic.
That supercharger whine! The throaty exhaust note. Quintessentially English-luxury interior. Those looks. That pin-you-to-your-seat acceleration. Stunning Jaguar. A TRUE credit to it's owner. 👍
As someone who has owned multiple Rolls Royce’s & S classes my daily driver is a 2006 XJ Vanden Plas. after 25 years of experience in luxury cars the jaguar XJ from 05-09 is still my all-time favorite. I have 3 of them and you can park them right next to a Rolls-Royce or any luxury car and they have more class and appeal than their competitors.
They stopped making Jags that look like Jags in 2010. I have a 2004 XJ8 and love it. Rides like a dream. Would like to find a 2009 because it has Bluetooth, digital phone, etc. but i would not give up my 04 - only 77,000 Miles’s on it.
I have had an 04 xjr for 5 years the whole time I have been amazed by it I have always described it like you did here because others are always wanting to know I said "it does what I want it to do" its the only proper full description of that ride
Love this review! My ‘first Jaaag’ was a 2003 XJ6 3.0 v6SE which I had for 7 years. I then upped the game and got a 2008 facelift XJR in a stunning pearl grey. It was loaded and utterly wonderful. That eventually gave up its place on the drive for the very beautiful XKR I now have. I loved the XJ. So underrated very subtle very pretty and sooo nice to drive. Great cars. Really great cars.
I have a diesel one and I love it, and so does everyone who comes into contact with the car. I drove it to southern Spain and back last year and cruising at 80mph or more with five passengers and luggage averaged 40mpg over the entire trip. At 70 I get over 50mpg. It's also pretty fast. The cheapest and most reliable ones to run are probably the V6 petrol ones. And yes they do have laminated side windows.
I know this car and its owner personally, I find myself honoured to do so. The review and the reviewers comments on both car and owner are wholeheartedly deserved and a true reflection of both. The car is brutal, doesn't look it, but brutal none the same. This, as with all XJ Super V8's, allows them to travel unnoticed 95% of the time, only spotted by those who like to see a rare glimpse of days gone by and hanker after the luxury the Big Jaguar would provide them on their daily grind. However, looks can be deceiving, some of those classic Jaguar XJ's might look like another waftmobile for the plutocracy, when in fact they are packing heat. Those of us lucky enough to own one will never tire of the Superchargers whine when woken, nor will we matter one jot at the scenery missed to port and starboard, as the horizon is pulled towards us. All Super V8's have this ability as you sit there cosseted in leather , lambswool and wood, it truly is a wondrous place to be. No car is without fault, but drive one of these and any fault becomes nothing more than a mere hindrance. Nice one Alec and thank you for allowing JayEmm to review and share with the world.
Wow first off all absolutely stunning credit to the owner he’s done an amazing job on changing the looks sounds amazing especially the supercharger whine and second loved the video as always you smash it from the start to the end as always thanks for all your hard work for making these videos cheers
Having just come back from a drive in my X358 I was particularly pleased to see this review of the beautifully modified X350 Super and the pleasure it gave you. Mine steers and handles way better than it has any right to and gives me a big grin every time she's out to play.
I drove one of these on a Jaguar test day - borrowed and zipped onto the A1 faster than I have ever entered a dual carriageway! Wow. Amazing - nice to be reminded by Jay!
Dear Jay, I have just come out of hospital after a 7 week cancer treatment and I just wanted to say thank you as your reviews have been a pleasant accompaniment to me thru the long hours. Ps I drive a XJ 350 4.2ltr V8 but one day soon l would love to upgrade to the XJR.
I own a 08 XJ Vanden pla with 65.000 miles. As I have M B as my daily driver but must once or twice a day visit the garage to spend a minute or two just to look at it. Still get many compliments when I take it out.
Absolutely stunning and so tasteful. The distant whine of the superchargers spooling up is like nothing else. This is most certainly grace & pace combined in quite sublime balance!
What a beautiful Jag. Many years ago I was privileged to own a 4.0ltr Jaguar Sovereign XJ6. Just a wonderful tourer, but always hankered after the XJR models, with all the whistles and bells! Huge congrats to the owner for a wonderful restoration!
Well f#&@! done mate. Very nice review. You were fluid, genuine and generally entertaining. This car is one of my all time favorites and IMO one that is beautiful enough to transcend time. Hats off to Alex for the conversion. I had the opportunity to buy an '09 XJR in Indigo Blue over dove grey with charcoal piping back in 2011(last year for the body style) and I passed it up. Still kicking myself to this day!...in fact, as I write this. Cheers.
This is the best XJ Jaguar build I've ever seen. This Cat can purr in gentelmans manner. Some people spend money on obvious carriages and there are people that like travel with style.
My eldest son has just turned eighteen and is looking to buy a car after he passes his driving test. How did you manage to get your fire breathing cars insured at your age?
2005-2007 were the best and are only going up in value. If they’re regularly maintained you can get 400k to 500k on their engines. They really are priceless.
You can't beat that classic XJ shape for a luxury saloon. Best looking car Jag have ever produced apart from the E-Type which is on a different planet altogether. On the downside you'll be lucky to get 20mpg around town and 25mpg on a longer run but driving that who cares when you're cocooned in that luxury. Stunning job.
All the best, fellow young Jag driver! I fully agree with your video, Jay, you truly captured the attraction of Jaguars. Although I have to say the scene at 6:09 scared the living daylights out of me (being used to right hand traffic)...
Let's not forget woman love Jaguars. I've had 3. XJ6, my last one was a 2002 XJ6 fot 1,200. My husband painted it the original racing green. I loved it. In 2017 it got demolished by a hurricane. There fantastic cars as long as the person before you took good care of it. Just always check your Bosch relay systems.
Glorious car, cant beat the supercharger whine. And what a build. I love finding people in my age bracket that support cars like these, and not just thrashing around in stripped out hatchbacks. My step-dad has a 2000 XJR so I'm familiar with the grunt, it really excels on the motorway.
Love the old shape XJ 👍 Story time..... Once upon a time my Dad’s friend purchased a brand new Jaguar XJ12, it was metallic purple & being a 8 year old kid (loved cars) I begged for him to take me out for a spin👍🤪 Anyway as all 70’s Jags did it developed a problem while we were out for a spin 😢 Anyway he turned to me and said “just popping into the car spares shop to grab a part” I’m sitting there as proud as punch because I’m in a JAG! The bloody thing burst into flames (with me in it) I could have opened the door but (Paul came running out shouting “get out of the fu@king car!”) I added to the drama by diving out the window 😂🤪😂 Anyway we put it out fixed it and drove back home 👍 Love JAAAAGGGGGG’S!
Have you ever experienced the latest XJ? The model which was produced between 2010 and 2019 and the first full size luxury sedan conceived under Tata Motors leadership!! It's extremely different from the old ones, but......... Man........... You gotta love it!!!!
Got bit by the Jaguar bug by buying my X-Type when I turned 24. Yeah it's the 2.0 Diesel but I have so much fun in the thing and it's perfect for what I need. Definitely thinking of getting the V8 XJ in the future to go along side the X-Type
Total respect to Alex (owner) for being 25 and having this. Always wanted one. I had a CL500 and a E500 at 25 and loved them. Can easily afford to run stuff like that if you're not a idiot with money.
Brilliant review and amazing car, I am on both the UK and USA Jaguar forums and have followed the progress of this car. I also have a Radiance Red 2004 Super V8, the supercharger whine is addictive haha. Cannot bear to part with mine even though I have other cars, I will certainly be keeping mine a long time, mind you it has covered 192000 miles now !
I know Alec from the Jaguar Santa pod days , a few of us would pitch up and do the quarter -I remember this car well in its infancy nice to see the attention to detail
@@awescolme Hi Alec sold the STR, i actually received the same money i paid for it five years prior , she was one of the best out there three years ago . Now running around in a Cooper D and will buy the cooper Works 306 at some point. Health wise a struggle , i suspect most have moved on now.
@@brendanharvey3583 I would say yes. It was my first vehicle purchase. Can't recommend this car enough. I loved mine and hated letting it go. It's sleek, fast and gets compliments everywhere. The only reason I traded mine is because I live in Wyoming and we have snow on the road about 5-6 months out of the year, so I needed an AWD car. But my XJR lasted me from 100k miles to 160k with only major repair being new water pump, pulleys and belt for about $400. I drove it to Cali and back twice and some road trips, and its last hurrah was a 12 hr trip to Omaha to pick up my Dodge Charger 5.7 AWD. Take care of it with regular maintenance and it will take care of you.
I own a 2005 Jaguar XJR, and I love it - and what performance!. The car attracts a lot of attention, the body style being much better than the present XJ, which is quite pleasant but tends to blend in and is nowhere near as beautiful. I now realize, however, that my life is incomplete - that shirt!! Where did you get it?
Beautiful car! I bought my first Jaguar XKR at 37 yrs old this was 4 years ago. I have 08 xkr which I have modified and actually did the ECU tuning myself .With basic bolt ons and my tune the car currently sits at around 511hp to the crank and I know there is more in it, so these 4.2 engines have tons of potential in them!
I hope that people are still watching and reading here a year later?, I have a bog standard 2003 X350 XJ8, the only one i love more (other than my family) is my Labrador girl Midnight!, Joanna (named for Joanna Lumley another beautiful sophisticated lady!) is amazing, a real marriage of the old and not so old!, Anyway!, the point is, this young guy (the owner) has done an amazing job, im so proud of him, Fantastic work Bro, Jag (with a little help from Ford) built an amazing car to start with! But you have built the car that they should have built as their full spec sports saloon and called the XJR SS?? (SUPER SPECIAL!), A Mercedes/BMW beater!, i think he should go into business (Like Vicarage with Mk2 etc?) specialize in that model! Youve done a Grand job Well done son! That Is A PEACH!, Make More of them!!
Nice video clip. I have a 97 X300 which has rusted along the frame on the underside.Major rust damage but your clip encourages me to keep it and get it fixed. It IS a lovely drive and you are right, who cares about slow traffic when you in one of the best lookers and drives around.Greetings from Germany.
I'm new to this channel and so far quite impressed. James goes on a bit but he has meaningful things to say. Not many YT hosts would review an old XJR but this one is exceptional, and James accurately describes its virtues and shortcomings -- I owned a previous-generation XJR. When comparing the Jag's 450 hp to a hi-po Merc's 625, James delivers an insight I have been racking my brain to articulate: Driving a mega-hp car in the real world is frustrating because using its performance will get you arrested. (This is as true where I live in California as it is in England.) Driving an equally sporting but more realistically (for real world driving) powered car enables you to enjoy the car's optimal range of performance in most situations, making the experience far more satisfying. When friends ask why I prefer my current-generation Mazda MX-5 over a faster sports car like a Porsche Boxster, I can now explain to them that while the Boxster's performance envelope is higher, the car cannot be enjoyed at those velocities on public roads: I would lose my license in short order. But on one of this state's numerous twisty secondaries I can thrash my MX-5, enjoying its light weight and all-alloy suspension at just a few mph over the limit. The result is an exhilarating, anxiety-free drive. And so my preference for the MX-5 over the faster Boxster is that in the real world, the Mazda delivers more smiles per mile. Thanks, James, for enabling me to explain what I already knew.
Another excellent video loving British car month ! And I have to agree big luxury barges are always a joy no matter the conditions so dispite being young I drive a Rover 75 v6 and had a p38 range rover
Alec is in my local Jaguar club, and he’s taken me out for a spin in this car, and it is awesome! I’ve got a 2004 3-litre V6 version myself, looking very much like the silver one in the video, and I love it, but Alec’s car is something else again. You couldn’t find two cars that look so similar, but are so different to drive, as our two! As for fuel consumption, I’m not sure what Jay was talking about, because mine gets 24mpg round town, and 32mpg on the motorway, which to me (always having had big cars) is actually really good, and Alec says he gets similar to me, from his 4.2L supercharged V8, which is incredible! By the way, one thing that Jay didn’t tell you, is that Alec has drag-raced this car at Santa Pod. :-)
Epic machine. The owner has taste. I'd happily have a Jag XJR or XFR. I so wanted an XJR when I was in my late 20's / early 30's. This does look spot on, the whine from the charger is perfect, the exhaust note is perfect. Just an all round cool car.
I own a 2003 Super V8 in Anthracite Black with beige interior. 2003 is the last year of the X308 before the X350 came out. Mine does not have the air suspension. She has the 4.0 liter Supercharged V8. In summary, I replaced the OEM plastic air intake and filter assembly and installed the Arden intake metal pipe with cone filter and it transformed that engine immensely! The Eaton M112 screams better and I think I will drop the stock exhaust for a custom for better flow. I am still searching for a Brembo R1 kit that is special ordered on Jags and not stock. The R1 kit has four piston calipers and larger cross drilled rotors. I have been able to catch up to Japanese motorcycles and the riders are always shocked that I am always nipping on their rear wheels! Yes, the X308 is heavier than the X350 but I would say the difference between the 4.0 and the 4.2 V8s are minimal. The 5.0 liters are true monsters, especially the 575 versions! I would love to shoehorn one of these into my X308 body coupled to a true manual gearbox!
I have a fascination for Jaguar XJ’s and x-types. My dad passed away last year and he drove an x-type. My mum currently owns the car now and has promised to swap it out for my Corsa, as she wants a smaller car to zip around the city in. Insurance was way too much for me as I’m only 20 years old and very recently acquired my licence. It’s just a shame. The car has issues, there is wear and tear here and there. I just can’t let it go though. My dad loved that car so much. If I do own it, I want to do everything in my power to keep that car in good shape and to have it for many years to come. I know my dad would appreciate that. I can remember one of the last things he said about the car were “I can’t wait to drive this again” as he got out of the hospital. He never did get the chance to fulfil that goal in the end, as he was too sick to move.
Another fantastic 'surprise'. Mix between classic English wood-panelled elegance but an unexpectedly yobbo exhaust and supercharger whine. I'm with you, would very happily own it.
I currently own an Xtype estate and a 3.0 V6 XF, but this is like the best of both of those. Stunning car, and really nicely updated. I'm curious about the jagdroid system !
Indeed. I have the pleasure of owning the softer 2.7 V6 version & can promise you all you have said is just as valid but without the Supercharger wyne. They are simply the most Splendid places to be, in all situations.
Beautiful 👍 I’m on my 6th jag I just keep coming back to them. I’ve had Porsche,BMW,Bentley & I always end up back in a 5:0 V8 supercharged Jag ❤️ Effortless power & refinement. Ps: where did he get the Jag cushions (cool)
Sounds evil. I know the XJR was always loved by Clarkson too.
Of course these Jags are less common than Mercs. There are fewer of us with motoring taste and class who find Merkel Mettal simply soulless.
He even had a grey x308 xjr. I believe it was sold and lived most of its life in Ireland
Cross plane crank V8
@@wildbillharding Merkel Metal!! Gonna steal that.
@@wildbillharding Vehicles in this class do not need driving dynamics (if that's what you mean by soulful). They simply need to be luxurious and comfortable to eat miles and traffic.
That supercharger whine! The throaty exhaust note. Quintessentially English-luxury interior. Those looks. That pin-you-to-your-seat acceleration. Stunning Jaguar. A TRUE credit to it's owner. 👍
this is the real deal ...this was what Jags were all about ... esp that opulence inside ...
I was thinking the same the whine as your behind someone and then the growl from the exhaust when you pass them makes it great.
This car looks like Jags looked back when these cars were "bad boy" cars and not luxury items. Love the sound and look.
Why my golf supercharger doesn’t sound like this
@@porleg which supercharged Golf do you have? I've had 4 mk 2 G60s and 2 Corrado G60s. Loved the way they all sounded too...
That has to be one of the best looking sedans ever made. Take this from a die-hard Mercedes fan. Cheers!!
What an awesome car. Serious respect for the owner - fine taste and not afraid to have something different from the crowd.
That shirt deserves its own review. I give it a 9 !!!...
out of 100
It's like an Aladdin shirt, but with sleeves and a lot more patch than the poor Aladdin.
Yes you are right about that shirt he should have gone to Specsavers
he looks likemr tumble
I really like Jay but the way he dresses it's totally awful
I'm glad to see he made an effort in sartorial elegance department .
As someone who has owned multiple Rolls Royce’s & S classes my daily driver is a 2006 XJ Vanden Plas. after 25 years of experience in luxury cars the jaguar XJ from 05-09 is still my all-time favorite. I have 3 of them and you can park them right next to a Rolls-Royce or any luxury car and they have more class and appeal than their competitors.
Oh look a Jaguar when it actually looked like a Jaguar
They stopped making Jags that look like Jags in 2010. I have a 2004 XJ8 and love it. Rides like a dream. Would like to find a 2009 because it has Bluetooth, digital phone, etc. but i would not give up my 04 - only 77,000 Miles’s on it.
Yeah ditto...
Brands always evolve and so does car design. Personally I think that Jags still look like Jags, i the same way that a Rolls still looks like a Rolls
Have a 2004 XJ8 4.2 stock 294 HP , All Aluminum. Got it with 88,000 miles now up to 120,000 and still flys !!
And they were a sales flop.
My family has had a 2005 XJL Super V8 since new. Many other cars have come and gone, but the XJ is here to stay
I have had an 04 xjr for 5 years
the whole time I have been amazed by it
I have always described it like you did here
because others are always wanting to know
I said
"it does what I want it to do"
its the only proper full description of that ride
The most beautiful car ever. It's timeless. Pity it's discontinued.
Love this review! My ‘first Jaaag’ was a 2003 XJ6 3.0 v6SE which I had for 7 years. I then upped the game and got a 2008 facelift XJR in a stunning pearl grey. It was loaded and utterly wonderful. That eventually gave up its place on the drive for the very beautiful XKR I now have.
I loved the XJ. So underrated very subtle very pretty and sooo nice to drive. Great cars. Really great cars.
I have a diesel one and I love it, and so does everyone who comes into contact with the car. I drove it to southern Spain and back last year and cruising at 80mph or more with five passengers and luggage averaged 40mpg over the entire trip. At 70 I get over 50mpg. It's also pretty fast. The cheapest and most reliable ones to run are probably the V6 petrol ones. And yes they do have laminated side windows.
I getting my friends xj 3.0 v6 petrol in next month approx
It has ford v6 unit
It drives very nice
I know this car and its owner personally, I find myself honoured to do so.
The review and the reviewers comments on both car and owner are wholeheartedly deserved and a true reflection of both.
The car is brutal, doesn't look it, but brutal none the same.
This, as with all XJ Super V8's, allows them to travel unnoticed 95% of the time, only spotted by those who like to see a rare glimpse of days gone by and hanker after the luxury the Big Jaguar would provide them on their daily grind.
However, looks can be deceiving, some of those classic Jaguar XJ's might look like another waftmobile for the plutocracy, when in fact they are packing heat.
Those of us lucky enough to own one will never tire of the Superchargers whine when woken, nor will we matter one jot at the scenery missed to port and starboard, as the horizon is pulled towards us.
All Super V8's have this ability as you sit there cosseted in leather , lambswool and wood, it truly is a wondrous place to be.
No car is without fault, but drive one of these and any fault becomes nothing more than a mere hindrance.
Nice one Alec and thank you for allowing JayEmm to review and share with the world.
Lovely looking jag.. I'm the proud owner of the later x351 supercharged jag.. Must admit the young chap made a real nice job of that trim.. 10/10
Wow first off all absolutely stunning credit to the owner he’s done an amazing job on changing the looks sounds amazing especially the supercharger whine and second loved the video as always you smash it from the start to the end as always thanks for all your hard work for making these videos cheers
Having just come back from a drive in my X358 I was particularly pleased to see this review of the beautifully modified X350 Super and the pleasure it gave you. Mine steers and handles way better than it has any right to and gives me a big grin every time she's out to play.
I drove one of these on a Jaguar test day - borrowed and zipped onto the A1 faster than I have ever entered a dual carriageway! Wow. Amazing - nice to be reminded by Jay!
This is one of the most beautiful cars I’ve ever seen, I am a sucker for a Jag but this is stunning.
Dear Jay, I have just come out of hospital after a 7 week cancer treatment and I just wanted to say thank you as your reviews have been a pleasant accompaniment to me thru the long hours. Ps I drive a XJ 350 4.2ltr V8 but one day soon l would love to upgrade to the XJR.
Mark
I have relatives in hospital now so I am very happy to hear I have been helpful in some small way!
Just keep up the good work!,
I own a 08 XJ Vanden pla with 65.000 miles. As I have M B as my daily driver but must once or twice a day visit the garage to spend a minute or two just to look at it. Still get many compliments when I take it out.
Absolutely stunning and so tasteful. The distant whine of the superchargers spooling up is like nothing else. This is most certainly grace & pace combined in quite sublime balance!
What a beautiful Jag. Many years ago I was privileged to own a 4.0ltr Jaguar Sovereign XJ6. Just a wonderful tourer, but always hankered after the XJR models, with all the whistles and bells! Huge congrats to the owner for a wonderful restoration!
Alex did an awesome job. Every vid you release = an evening on Autotrader and piston heads
Well f#&@! done mate. Very nice review. You were fluid, genuine and generally entertaining. This car is one of my all time favorites and IMO one that is beautiful enough to transcend time. Hats off to Alex for the conversion. I had the opportunity to buy an '09 XJR in Indigo Blue over dove grey with charcoal piping back in 2011(last year for the body style) and I passed it up. Still kicking myself to this day!...in fact, as I write this. Cheers.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is the best XJ Jaguar build I've ever seen. This Cat can purr in gentelmans manner. Some people spend money on obvious carriages and there are people that like travel with style.
Thank you James for a fantastic video & review of my car! Glad to see some of the modifications have sparked a bit of debate!
Fabulous car mate well done. I’ve got at 2004 Super V8 myself - your changes look nicely done.
Lovely Motor, well done!!
Peace From London. 👍🏻
Alec Escolme , what are the rear seats out of?
@@frazuli A Super V8 with split rear seat option
My eldest son has just turned eighteen and is looking to buy a car after he passes his driving test.
How did you manage to get your fire breathing cars insured at your age?
I love the XJ, in my eyes it is the last good Jaguar, it looks like a Jaguar should. Oldskool!
exactly that - the new ones are dogs
Yep. The last Jag that looked like a Jag.
It’s a pretty nice ford
@@curtisnoble. Just imagine if they would have built in on the Panther platform how durable it would have been!
They are great cars but my xf 3.0d s is the best jag I have ever owned and I’ve had a fair few
2005-2007 were the best and are only going up in value. If they’re regularly maintained you can get 400k to 500k on their engines. They really are priceless.
Credit to its builder/ owner. Stunning.
Love the sound of that supercharger! Thrilling to drive.
You can't beat that classic XJ shape for a luxury saloon. Best looking car Jag have ever produced apart from the E-Type which is on a different planet altogether. On the downside you'll be lucky to get 20mpg around town and 25mpg on a longer run but driving that who cares when you're cocooned in that luxury. Stunning job.
All the best, fellow young Jag driver!
I fully agree with your video, Jay, you truly captured the attraction of Jaguars.
Although I have to say the scene at 6:09 scared the living daylights out of me (being used to right hand traffic)...
Let's not forget woman love Jaguars. I've had 3. XJ6, my last one was a 2002 XJ6 fot 1,200. My husband painted it the original racing green. I loved it. In 2017 it got demolished by a hurricane. There fantastic cars as long as the person before you took good care of it. Just always check your Bosch relay systems.
16 years old! I had a 2004 XJ6 3litre Sovereign. An awesome car. It gave its life saving me in a 100mph joint speed head on crash.
I have one as a daily driver. Never stops to make me smile.
Possibly the best looking car I have ever seen! 👌
when I was 24 years old I purchased an 05 Vanden Plas and until this day it was still my favorite vehicle
Glorious car, cant beat the supercharger whine. And what a build. I love finding people in my age bracket that support cars like these, and not just thrashing around in stripped out hatchbacks. My step-dad has a 2000 XJR so I'm familiar with the grunt, it really excels on the motorway.
That shirt is straight outta Rosie and Jim.
It clashes with itself.
Love the old shape XJ 👍
Story time.....
Once upon a time my Dad’s friend purchased a brand new Jaguar XJ12, it was metallic purple & being a 8 year old kid (loved cars) I begged for him to take me out for a spin👍🤪
Anyway as all 70’s Jags did it developed a problem while we were out for a spin 😢
Anyway he turned to me and said “just popping into the car spares shop to grab a part”
I’m sitting there as proud as punch because I’m in a JAG!
The bloody thing burst into flames (with me in it) I could have opened the door but (Paul came running out shouting “get out of the fu@king car!”)
I added to the drama by diving out the window 😂🤪😂
Anyway we put it out fixed it and drove back home 👍
Love JAAAAGGGGGG’S!
Have you ever experienced the latest XJ? The model which was produced between 2010 and 2019 and the first full size luxury sedan conceived under Tata Motors leadership!! It's extremely different from the old ones, but......... Man........... You gotta love it!!!!
Are you sure your dad isn’t Jeremy Clarkson? - He drove an XJ12 & that didn’t last long 😂
CS_044
Afraid not and he certainly doesn’t have his money either 😢
Davide Selvi
Yup,
Great cars sir!
Quality
Got bit by the Jaguar bug by buying my X-Type when I turned 24. Yeah it's the 2.0 Diesel but I have so much fun in the thing and it's perfect for what I need.
Definitely thinking of getting the V8 XJ in the future to go along side the X-Type
Very nice car. I love this "oldschool" Jaguar styling.
Jay!! You've just doubled the value of all the XJ Supercharged!
I have a stock 2005 XJR owned since 2007 and I simply cannot part with it. Stunning car.
Z XBobbyBoy I have a 2004 XJR and I also won’t part with it at any price!
Well done to the 25 year old owner lovely car and tasteful modifications
Total respect to Alex (owner) for being 25 and having this. Always wanted one.
I had a CL500 and a E500 at 25 and loved them. Can easily afford to run stuff like that if you're not a idiot with money.
When Jags were proper 😎
Rewatching this because I’m already missing the Jaguar that we all knew and loved 🐆 💀
@@georgegently7876 same hahaha
What a fabulous car - top marks for Alex driving something different. I do love Jags! Great video. The exhaust note is stunning 😍
Brilliant review and amazing car, I am on both the UK and USA Jaguar forums and have followed the progress of this car. I also have a Radiance Red 2004 Super V8, the supercharger whine is addictive haha. Cannot bear to part with mine even though I have other cars, I will certainly be keeping mine a long time, mind you it has covered 192000 miles now !
So just run in then ? Lol
That Jag is a thing of beauty!
I know Alec from the Jaguar Santa pod days , a few of us would pitch up and do the quarter -I remember this car well in its infancy nice to see the attention to detail
Hi Paul, its been long time! How are you? Sold the Super V8 last year and have a few new projects now
@@awescolme Hi Alec sold the STR, i actually received the same money i paid for it five years prior , she was one of the best out there three years ago . Now running around in a Cooper D and will buy the cooper Works 306 at some point. Health wise a struggle , i suspect most have moved on now.
Jeez! That supercharger whine is just soooo badass! 💪🏼 🖤
I'm 34 and XJ has been one of my dream cars since a teen so there you go.
Beautifully done! I had a 2008 XJR that looked 99% the same on the outside, but this is lovely inside.
No words for how much I love this car
I’m 23 and don’t plan on getting rid of my 03 XJR anytime soon 😜
You think one of these would be good for a first car?
@@brendanharvey3583 I would say yes. It was my first vehicle purchase. Can't recommend this car enough. I loved mine and hated letting it go. It's sleek, fast and gets compliments everywhere. The only reason I traded mine is because I live in Wyoming and we have snow on the road about 5-6 months out of the year, so I needed an AWD car. But my XJR lasted me from 100k miles to 160k with only major repair being new water pump, pulleys and belt for about $400. I drove it to Cali and back twice and some road trips, and its last hurrah was a 12 hr trip to Omaha to pick up my Dodge Charger 5.7 AWD. Take care of it with regular maintenance and it will take care of you.
I always liked the look of that vintage of Jag. Very classy.
I own a 2005 Jaguar XJR, and I love it - and what performance!. The car attracts a lot of attention, the body style being much better than the present XJ, which is quite pleasant but tends to blend in and is nowhere near as beautiful. I now realize, however, that my life is incomplete - that shirt!! Where did you get it?
Beautiful car! I bought my first Jaguar XKR at 37 yrs old this was 4 years ago. I have 08 xkr which I have modified and actually did the ECU tuning myself .With basic bolt ons and my tune the car currently sits at around 511hp to the crank and I know there is more in it, so these 4.2 engines have tons of potential in them!
I hope that people are still watching and reading here a year later?, I have a bog standard 2003 X350 XJ8, the only one i love more (other than my family) is my Labrador girl Midnight!, Joanna (named for Joanna Lumley another beautiful sophisticated lady!) is amazing, a real marriage of the old and not so old!, Anyway!, the point is, this young guy (the owner) has done an amazing job, im so proud of him, Fantastic work Bro, Jag (with a little help from Ford) built an amazing car to start with! But you have built the car that they should have built as their full spec sports saloon and called the XJR SS?? (SUPER SPECIAL!), A Mercedes/BMW beater!, i think he should go into business (Like Vicarage with Mk2 etc?) specialize in that model! Youve done a Grand job Well done son! That Is A PEACH!, Make More of them!!
Thank you!
This is a proper old School machine with both looks and prestige ...
such a beautiful car the mods made are just perfect for it, the sound to
Few words needed except SIMPLY STUNNING 😍
I’ve always loved those. Jaguar always had amazing styling.
Nice video clip. I have a 97 X300 which has rusted along the frame on the underside.Major rust damage but your clip encourages me to keep it and get it fixed. It IS a lovely drive and you are right, who cares about slow traffic when you in one of the best lookers and drives around.Greetings from Germany.
Best looking jaguar ever made, hands down
Nah, when it comes to looks, Mark 2 all day. But this is a lovely and effective modern take on the grace, pace, and space ideal.
You do remember the e type, right?
Most excelent job by the owner. There is only 1 for sale in my country at the moment so bloody rare.
This look should still be around. New ones just blend in.
What, shirts or car?
@@hideouslyugly Definitely NOT the shirt !!
Newer ones are trying to copy Aston's shape. As are Ford.
This look is classy and it looks like an expensive car the new ones look like kias
I know right?! I have an 04 XJ8 and I feel like its such a beautiful car. Now, you can't tell the difference between makes.
I'm new to this channel and so far quite impressed. James goes on a bit but he has meaningful things to say. Not many YT hosts would review an old XJR but this one is exceptional, and James accurately describes its virtues and shortcomings -- I owned a previous-generation XJR.
When comparing the Jag's 450 hp to a hi-po Merc's 625, James delivers an insight I have been racking my brain to articulate: Driving a mega-hp car in the real world is frustrating because using its performance will get you arrested. (This is as true where I live in California as it is in England.) Driving an equally sporting but more realistically (for real world driving) powered car enables you to enjoy the car's optimal range of performance in most situations, making the experience far more satisfying.
When friends ask why I prefer my current-generation Mazda MX-5 over a faster sports car like a Porsche Boxster, I can now explain to them that while the Boxster's performance envelope is higher, the car cannot be enjoyed at those velocities on public roads: I would lose my license in short order. But on one of this state's numerous twisty secondaries I can thrash my MX-5, enjoying its light weight and all-alloy suspension at just a few mph over the limit. The result is an exhilarating, anxiety-free drive. And so my preference for the MX-5 over the faster Boxster is that in the real world, the Mazda delivers more smiles per mile. Thanks, James, for enabling me to explain what I already knew.
My absolute pleasure. Welcome to the channel.
Holds it's own in 2019!!
Lovely motor, many thanks.
Peace From London. 👍🏻👍🏻
This is still my favorite generation of Jaguar. Timeless and pure class
Credit to Alec, I've seen this car in the flesh and believe you mean its stunning and goes very well!
Another excellent video loving British car month ! And I have to agree big luxury barges are always a joy no matter the conditions so dispite being young I drive a Rover 75 v6 and had a p38 range rover
Congratulations to Alex (made a lovely job of that, interior is gorgeous). Jay you're almost as cool as Steed :)
The x350 perhaps the best jaguar ever made, vintage look with ample space and performance.
Absolutely loved the way you have reviewed this jaaaag ❤️❤️❤️
Alec is in my local Jaguar club, and he’s taken me out for a spin in this car, and it is awesome! I’ve got a 2004 3-litre V6 version myself, looking very much like the silver one in the video, and I love it, but Alec’s car is something else again. You couldn’t find two cars that look so similar, but are so different to drive, as our two! As for fuel consumption, I’m not sure what Jay was talking about, because mine gets 24mpg round town, and 32mpg on the motorway, which to me (always having had big cars) is actually really good, and Alec says he gets similar to me, from his 4.2L supercharged V8, which is incredible! By the way, one thing that Jay didn’t tell you, is that Alec has drag-raced this car at Santa Pod. :-)
Epic machine. The owner has taste. I'd happily have a Jag XJR or XFR. I so wanted an XJR when I was in my late 20's / early 30's.
This does look spot on, the whine from the charger is perfect, the exhaust note is perfect. Just an all round cool car.
I own a 2003 Super V8 in Anthracite Black with beige interior. 2003 is the last year of the X308 before the X350 came out. Mine does not have the air suspension. She has the 4.0 liter Supercharged V8. In summary, I replaced the OEM plastic air intake and filter assembly and installed the Arden intake metal pipe with cone filter and it transformed that engine immensely! The Eaton M112 screams better and I think I will drop the stock exhaust for a custom for better flow. I am still searching for a Brembo R1 kit that is special ordered on Jags and not stock. The R1 kit has four piston calipers and larger cross drilled rotors. I have been able to catch up to Japanese motorcycles and the riders are always shocked that I am always nipping on their rear wheels! Yes, the X308 is heavier than the X350 but I would say the difference between the 4.0 and the 4.2 V8s are minimal. The 5.0 liters are true monsters, especially the 575 versions! I would love to shoehorn one of these into my X308 body coupled to a true manual gearbox!
This car represents what Jaguar was all about, real Jaguars that preserved the Jaguar DNA.
Loved this shape. Classic XJ with light weight and modern running gear. Nice and cheap on Auto trader now for a v6 version.
Great video and great review as always. Love the subtle supercharger whine, i'm 30 and would happily drive that every day!
Stunning that... I'd love an XJR.
I have a fascination for Jaguar XJ’s and x-types. My dad passed away last year and he drove an x-type. My mum currently owns the car now and has promised to swap it out for my Corsa, as she wants a smaller car to zip around the city in. Insurance was way too much for me as I’m only 20 years old and very recently acquired my licence. It’s just a shame. The car has issues, there is wear and tear here and there. I just can’t let it go though. My dad loved that car so much. If I do own it, I want to do everything in my power to keep that car in good shape and to have it for many years to come. I know my dad would appreciate that. I can remember one of the last things he said about the car were “I can’t wait to drive this again” as he got out of the hospital. He never did get the chance to fulfil that goal in the end, as he was too sick to move.
acceleration sound - Awesome!
Another fantastic 'surprise'. Mix between classic English wood-panelled elegance but an unexpectedly yobbo exhaust and supercharger whine.
I'm with you, would very happily own it.
That sound!!!! Total petrolhead nonsense. Love it.
A great mod by Alex, very sympathetic to the whole jag ethos.
A great video Jay, really enjoyed it.
I currently own an Xtype estate and a 3.0 V6 XF, but this is like the best of both of those. Stunning car, and really nicely updated. I'm curious about the jagdroid system !
I find these Jags some of the most beautiful sedans ever made bar none !!
That has now made me start looking for one to buy, lovely car outrageous sound track
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Rocking the corona hair style months before anyone else did. Amazing car. Loved the video jayemm.
I had a rover 75 at the age of younger. Loved it dearly, I've had a jaguar s type, loved it.
Big cars like these are just bargains.
Still have a 75 by love it to bits
I'm 22 and have a 2.5 V6 Rover 75 contemporaySE... love it!
S type are awful
@@johnmoriarty7331 the only awful thing was the rusting sills issue.
Glad one is being kept on the roads :)
Im liking it. Its different from what the youngsters usually go for. Well done.
So beautiful , fantastic job well done
I had an s-type r in my 20’s and I loved it. People don’t expect you to come flying past them.
Absolutely stunning creation!!
Indeed.
I have the pleasure of owning the softer 2.7 V6 version & can promise you all you have said is just as valid but without the Supercharger wyne. They are simply the most Splendid places to be, in all situations.
Beautiful 👍 I’m on my 6th jag I just keep coming back to them. I’ve had Porsche,BMW,Bentley & I always end up back in a 5:0 V8 supercharged Jag ❤️ Effortless power & refinement. Ps: where did he get the Jag cushions (cool)
Jeez....that is the best looking car I've seen for ages.....