It's another smooth running V12 Jaaaaag in the CAR WIZARD's shop! Check out this 1995 Jaguar XJS
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 22. 02. 2021
- See this minty 1995 Jaguar XJS in the CAR WIZARD's đ§ââïž shop. Hear the smooth running V12 and find out why it's at Omega.
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This style of Jag puts the newer ones to shame.
you can see it all going wrong on this car, the later back end on these is ugly as sin, the early ones were gogeous front to back,,,
Back of the XK8 had to be revised because Jaguar's management insisted it had room for two sets of golf clubs.
@@deadprivacy
Yes, IMO, this revised XJS tries to weld an XJ40 rear end look onto it. Doesn't work.
you are thinking of the C5 Corvette
Beg to differ. 2007 - 2015 XK is a work of automotive art on par with Picasso...
This reminds me of my fathers XJ12 Vanden Plas that he had 40 years ago , poor chap is now suffering with Parkinsonâs, Iâll try and show him this video to remind him of his pride and joy, thank Wizard
My father had a Daimler Sovereign in the 70s. Fabulous car. Sorry to read about your father.
oooooohhhh lala the vanden plas
I still remember al those trips to France with me in the back and my dad behind the wheel racing my uncle in his S class..
You cant use any V12 Jaguar because these engines are made fom material made in India and drop valve seats any 20.000 KM!!!!
XJS V12!!!! OMG! OMG! OMG! That is a Jaguar on the prowl!! Absolutely the most beautiful Jag ever.
I can't get enough of the V12 XJS whether it's from 1995 or 1975. It's a car of such utter beauty and I love it more than any other and have done since I knew what a car was (a LONG time ago ;)
Brake hoses have been replaced, likely not bled 100%- that would be my first check. Lovely old car
4:48
Can Wizard even go upstairs? It says 190lbs a sq. foot. Imagine being a customer there and seeing Wizard crash thru ceiling in the office
Just what I was thinking
@@619guy202 I don't think he has square feet, so it should not be a problem.
Code on a house is around 40lbs per sq foot min.
About the crooked steering wheel : to do an alignment on those Jags you have to first set the steering rack at center and then mess with the steering rods. They won't be at the same length left and right and this is normal !
A previous shop may have done the alignment by just putting the rods at the same length, so the steering rack itself is not centered.
Car Wizard may already know that but hey, figured it might help.
My 944 has that same problem with the steering wheel being crooked. Do you think it's a similar problem? I haven't had it fixed yet.
Just a tip on that Jag , The u joints interchange with Ford F150s of the same year.
The u stands for universal.
Thanks for the timely tip. Have to pull the IRS for seal leak, bushings, etc. Might as well put new Ford$ u joints in instead of Jag$$$$.
I bloody love these awful old cars. I grew up quite close to the factories of most of the British cars and while they were never that good, it's still beautiful. Nothing else drives like that car before or since.
I guess you're a Rover man yourself with that id?
I completely agree with you. I owned a 1980 XJS V12 and although it was constantly having problems, when we could drive it, it was amazing to sit in and just marvel at the isolation it afforded the occupant(s) from the road, whilst driving in it. I have never experienced anything quite like the ride that XJS offered. It truly was a beautiful car and if you ask me, I think it has aged quite well over time also. Just a timeless classic. Fred
@@philgrimsey3637 yes indeed the username comes from my sd1, a very late c plate V8 injection in crystal green. Again, not a fantastic car really but something quite unique and unlike the BMW 5 series or even a top of the line Granada of the same year which I have also owned, was it the best one probably not, was it special, yes!
@Darth Wheazius friends dad? Sure it wasn't the police? đ đ
@Darth Wheazius đđ
Wizard just talking himself into buying a Jag at this point.
Very nice car, what you would expect for a well maintained 50,000 miler. Definitely will be an appropriating asset. Grab one now, before they go sky high !
That v12 really came into its own in that stunning 6.0 Litre guise. The peak of it's evolution (if you ignore the Lister 7.1L race version) and also reliability. Of all the XJS to buy, the Celebration and the last of the 6.0 v12 are the best of the breed. Wonderful car, I hope you get it all nice and squared away for the gentleman who owns it, I'm really glad to see it go to someone who'll do right by it.
Ive been out in one a few times and they are so comfortable inside.
Good to see the Union flag the correct way around this time! Greetings from Oxfordshire đŹđ§
I was just about to say the same, also from Oxfordshire, near Chippy, hmmm, Harry... Oxfordshire... you don't by any chance hang out near Shilton and like the B4437 do you?
Hi Blackpool lol
@@GM-ii8gs I donât have quite the same collection as the gent that youâre referring to! E30 BMW and and a W123 Merc. I do know the road well though! Live in Wallingford myself, but grew up in Finstock and Freeland.
Hey that guy hasn't paid the bill. No worries he has a Jaaaaaaag
Greetings also from Oxfordshire ... Woodstock đ
The most beautiful car ever built..... Only in America could the owner afford the gasoline for a V12. The union jack is the right way up too... A beautiful classic .
Come back when youâre sober
Back when these were made gas would not have been that bad price wise?
Love the clear, concise gauges on this car. Every car company should use this design. All the information you need, nothing you don't, and it's all very clear and easy to read at a glance.
@ThePatUltra I think you mean they donât eat meat lol
As people have already commented probably the same for the switches, especially once you've had the car for a while. Touchscreens are a very poor choice on a car where you are supposed to be looking at the road.
Wizard should buy a X308 Vanden Plas Super V8 for his Lady, keep these Jag's Rollin !
the 95's are awesome. I love my clients that are not stressed and just trust you! 9:28 perfect camera shot with england! buy some dollar store garden pads or something, save your kneeeeeeees!
Like the composite European-style headlights. But this set looks oddly âunfinishedâ because of the painted bezels. Usually they are either chrome or stainless. Looks MUCH better that way, in my humble opinion.
yep...the bezels do look weird not chromed or stainless
The later models had the painted bezels.
Yeah completely agree with you on the bezels, but I live in Australia & I've changed my headlights to the US spec ones, just to be different, Oh & my coupe has also been converted to 350 small block, Rj in Oz
Concours de elegance damn Wiz you spit that right out..
Right?! The Car Wizard is turning into The Language Wizard also. Good on ya Wizard man!
I grew up with this car and spent many nights riding in the back seat with my older brother in the front. My dad was always needing to get something fixed on it but the engine was solid. Still love the look and feel of this car!
Not keen on the boot spoiler or the leaping Jaguar bonnet mascot but yep, a beautiful car. I think I prefer the shape of the convertible. And, even though we never got the round headlights in the UK, I think I prefer them lol.
Seeing a brit / euro spec car person being jealous of US specs headlights made my day, ill trade our jags for your 80s and 90s bmw headlightsđ€Łđ€Ł
Totally agree with you! I have the 89 but it's a garage queen!
@@sunnohh đ what were different about the US BMW headlights?
It would be great to see how the issues are diagnosed and fixed! This would be very interesting and educational.
"Nothing majorly wrong, just a leaking valve cover gasket!"
$2500 later...
What in the early to late 2000's BMW 7 series?!
$2.500 is nothing.
You can't buy any car with that money......worth fixing.
lol thatâs just one side!
ÂŁ15.77, plus labour.
3 hours labour and $100 in parts. Apparently you don't know what you're talking about.
After a lifetime of V8's, some straight 6's, and even one two rotor turbo Wankel, I still have a V12 on my bucket list. I would love this Jaguar!
Love that color ! A V-12 facelift car is quite rare, (most of them had the 4.0L I-6). If the info I found on the Jag-Lovers forum is correct, that XJS is one of a mere 148 V-12 equipped cars produced for 1995. I love my 55k mile '96 XJS !
Quite a nice cat, if you like the rear (and the spoiler is a no-go).
Spoilers on convertibles seem wrong to me.
Spoilers were standard on 12 cylinder cars. They were optional on the 6 cylinder examples.
Agreed. The rear spoiler spoils it for me. (sorry for the pun) Fred
The Porsche rubber floor mats really make the interior of this Jaguar.
âOh so you think you can just drive all the cars all the time?â
Well she is Mrs. Wizard so if itâs just straight to the lift the answer is yes!
I like how your wife is getting more and more parts. You two seem to balance each other out. You come off as the "Serious" one, your wife seems lighthearted and comes off as the "Fun" one. :p
there used to be an antiques dealer in the neighborhood that drove one. Always admired.
I generally like the Wizard's and his channel but I would like if we could watch some things being fixed. I am sure given his popularity he has other things to do now, but cars that are messed up that need to be fixed are way more interesting. Looking at the brakes, shocks, sway bars, and exhaust on nice cars is the same every time.
There are CZcams channels that cater to such an audience. There are any number of reasons for not doing what you suggest: content reasons (he may have his own reasons for this), content length (not everyone is up for sitting through a two to four hour overhaul video, and I might add that he does have a business to run, likely precluding being able to film hours long CZcams videos), trade secrets (not revealing his techniques to possible rivals is protecting his business), liability reasons (an unskilled person may try to copy a repair and potentially injure themselves), or the repair may involve using special tools not available to unlicensed mechanics.
@@houseofno just remarking that while having a system to be a good mechanic and check problem areas is great, it becomes monotonous as a viewer. The videos I most enjoy are a story or a problem and a resolution.
@@houseofno Well said, Weir...spot on indeed.
He did videos like that before for a Ferrari and I loved it, wish heâd start doing them again.
I am with YOU Mike, Sure there are other fix it channels, but DAANG it would be nice to see him fix something other than the Yacht.. think about the wizards MOST POPULAR MOMENT: Pulling the blackwater tank out of the boat! HILARIOUSLY ENTERTAINING!! That shit does not happen on Vice Grip Garage or B is for build
COME ON GUYS!!
I met a guy at a gas station with two of these, one has the Straight 6 and the other the V12. He says they're the only cars he's owned since he bought them in 2004. The 6 cylinder one he was driving to the gas station had 160,000 miles and looked immaculate.
Can we have a follow up video on this Jaguar? Thanks
the leaper was added. the growler is stock.
it's an old argument: growler vs leaper. :-)
The leaper is out of place on this car. My X-Type had a leaper; I replaced it with a growler. Much better.
@freepieanchipsgarage hi. i own a 94 6l.stock with the growler. went through ALL of the service manuals/spec sheets for nigel(the name of the xjs). did not come up with a leaper at all on any parts listing for the car.
@freepieanchipsgarage ....it IS possible though that it was a dealer installed option. on the car in the wizards garage though that is not likely to be the case. it had to be installed by either the present or previous owner. either way with both on the vehicle at once the persobnal opinion is that it looks ridiculous. a bit late for the bonnet though to be correcting that now. :-)
Any âborrowedâ paintings in the trunk by chance?
The 'tool kit' will have seen regular use and not just on the car. lol
Boot
Or silverware?
JAAAAAGGGGGG
Itâs called *BOOT* đ€Šââïž
The 1993+ Coupes are the prettiest of the bunch up to 1995. Grandfather had a black on tan V12 1995 with the full size rear windows. Absolutely beautifulumptuous.
Did a water pump on one of these recently - what a lark. The bolts were a mix of metric and imperial. Very strange but enjoyable job to keep one of these old beasts on the road
Indeed.
The car did not come from the factory with the leaping jaguar ... someone has added that. It should only have the round badge.
Reminds me of a benz or bmw with a logo on the hood and a decorative plate with the same logo on the front bumper. Never liked it
It doesn't look right with the leaper. Very few Jags actually do.
@@msalzberg4962 You are absolutely right ..... if the car had come from the factory with the leaper it would have been mounted where the round badge is, not 8 inches behind it . It doesn't look aesthetically pleasing. If I owned the car I would certainly remove it!
They weren't factory installed for pedestrian safety. It was a US thing back then. Those leapers were installed by the dealer if the customer wanted to.
Yep, looks naff imo
It's identical to one I owned and regret selling to Doctor out west. The "leaper" hood ornament was added by a previous owner. They DO NOT belong on Jaguar sports cars they ONLY come on Saloons (sedans). You are correct, rear seats are for insurance cost reductions.
The stopped fitting the hood ornaments in the UK a long time ago as they were a hazard to any pedestrians who didn't run fast enough.
Agree with Wizard. I also prefer the original headlights rather than the American spec. However because this one is a later model, it doesn't have the early rear light lenses which were a really unusual and unique design. I previously owned a 1988 XJS V12 HE. I changed the plugs at home-bit tricky as you have to remove the air con compressor to get at spark plugs 1 and two...
A nice XJ-S V12 Convertible. My first car was a 1978 XJ-6 Series 2. The Transmission went after 6 months, swapped it for a Vauxhall Cavalier SRi saloon. Kept the Cavalier for 6 years & it was still going strong when I sold it.
Thanks for the great content Car wizard. Your honest and real assessments and work ethics are what keeps me coming back over and over again. Stay healthy!đșđž
THIS IS HOW GOOD MECHANICS ACT IN THE SOCIETY
I'm not the biggest jaguar fan but must say that one is simply gorgeous.
Although you are still a young man, you are the last of a dying breed. When customers walk in and hand you the keys.... tell you to do whatever it takes to fix it..... that tells everything about what they think about your integrity as a businessman. Wish we had a Wizard in my area.
How refreshing seeing a US review of an XJ-S without a Doug Demuro going THHHHhissssss...
I agree, he annoys me to no end.
Still, I'd rather watch an hour of Doug than 5 minutes of Shmee.
"Look at this storage cubby!"
@@theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 IT's the absolute worst.
@freepieanchipsgarage They started saving money on hyphens, I guess.
26 years old and still looks stunning.
One of the reasons that high performance Sports Cars, ( Such as Jaguar's replacement for it's famous E-type ) were built as coupes and provided with four seats, that supposedly could carry a child, was because Insurance Companies radically increased the Insurance payments on high performance cars. In Australia the Ford Falcon GT, which at the time was the fastest four door sedan in the world, had it's produt name changed. A good one will now cost you $200,000 plus, because cars that people like me used as a daily driver are now as rare as "Hens teeth". Loved the XJS, which has been underated since it's release. A superb daily driver in the late 1980's. Phil.
The second Car I ever sold new was a 94 XJS Convertible, ah happy days! The gold badges were fitted to the final UK 1995 Celebration Editions (as well as host of other unique features)
A good Leather Feed will bring those seats up like new
That's a nice car I'd love one of these over the new junk ones of today
Wizzard You know as well as me if a jag is not leaking oil the only reason is that it has no oil. Remember the old drip trays for you garage floor? Most jags need one of those screwed to the bottom of the oil pan with a bilge pump on it. During my apprenticeship back in the early 80s we had three steel templates hanging on the wall in the storeroom that had "Jag rear brakes" written on them. One was for the holes you had to cut under the rear seat base to access the calipers for the xj6 series 1, 2 and 3, The second was for the patch panels that we had to make to cover the holes. The third was for the previous model from the 60s with those tiny hand brake pads. LOL
I have two (yes I'm a sadist, but not really) Vanden Plas sedans, a 2001 and a 2002, both titanium grey. That time was about 10 years into Ford's ownership of the brand and they had fixed a LOT of things by then. The cars are still quirky, but comparatively reliable. I have a car wizard-esque mechanic who can fix ANYTHING on a Jag, and for a reasonable price, so both are always all of a piece, and pleasures to drive. Always happy when I'm behind the wheel of one of them. Could never justify the price when they were new, but bought these showroom perfect, low mileage versions when they were 12 years old for $7K apiece. Nobody wants them, but I always get compliments whenever I drive them. Wonderful highway wafters. Don't buy a used Bentley with all the expensive issues that come with them. These give you the same feeling and cost a fraction to own them.
"The jaaaaaaaaaag wont start, problem with the wallet" - Clarkson
Money pit lol
Jaaaaag owners never bring their wallet.
@@walkerpendleton760 Thatâs a four year old Mercedes. âYour brake calliper seals need replacing sir.â âSo replace themâ âMercedes doesnât do seal kits sir, you must replace all four callipers!â
Can we please that W124 Mercedes 300E??? WHAT A GEM
Always preferred the older models, though they often looked rather forced in design, none of the flowing lines that the marque usually enjoys, but sure the modern attributes of fuel-injection and updated electronics make these cars a pure joy to own. Great introduction to the more modern models. Thanks!
Seeing this brought back memories of watching 'Return of the Saint' in the late '70s (although his XJS wasn't a convertible).
I donât like beetles or rovers or jaguars, but youâre becoming my most educational and relaxing channel. Thanks wizard.
The weeder card casts his hypnotic car spell over you
American?
@@s20ttv so American.
That beautiful car looks ridiculous with that spoiler but it's factory so I guess I could live with it if I owned it. If it was made in late 1995 chances are it's been updated to OBD 2 so that's a plus I guess.
The leaping jaguar hood ornament is actually older. I remember seeing them on Jags here in England in the 60s and 70s. I think they stopped fitting it because of the risk of disembowelling people if you were unfortunate enough to run into them. Rolls made the Spirit of Ecstasy ornament retractable for the same reason.
Gorgeous car indeed. Lovely seeing one that has been cared for. Many, many happy miles and happy years left in this beauty.
Car Wizard must be hitting the Duolingo app working on his French pronunciations. Nice!
Hahaha!
When she drove up I thought that was Hoovie driving.
Same
This car is a lot rarer than car wizard suggests. This model is a âfaceliftâ version which came out for the last three years of which very few had the 6 liter V12 engine. The majority had straight 6 cylinder 4 liter engines. Of the approximate 2,500 6 liter cars 2/3 rds were convertibles, the balance were 2 door coupes. The convertible was the most expensive Jaguar at that time at around $95,000 each. It is truly a magnificent automobile and this version is by far the best of the bunch. I know having owned a 92 with a 5.3 liter V12, A cylinder 4 liter and a 94 almost identical to this one. My car did not have the chrome leaper Jaguar on the bonnet and I suspect it was added later on.
I sold the exact sister of ths car earlier this year. The car was British Racing Green (Brooklands Green), tan convertible with 34,000 miles. It was indeed a wondeful example of how a well tuned and maintained 6.0 liter V12 could be. Like its sister, it also suffered from leaking valve cover gaskets. After an expensive conversion to a Wizard Cooling aluminium radiator, monster twin electric fans and Evans waterless coolant, the car just could not cope with the sheer level of Texas summer heat. It now resides in a more forgiving NE climate and had been replaced by a XK coupe with ice cold air conditioning and a V8 power band more suited to suburban driving needs and a geriatric penny pinching owner!
You've got it the wrong way round.
The leaping jag mascot is the old style and the badge is the modern style.
they were options at the time this was produced, the jag face is known as the "growler" and the jumping statue is known as the "leaper"- i have a firedn who ws an old jag master tech, he has an entire box of leapers, brand new ones....
I wouldn't put a leaper emblem on this style Jag. I think the leaper suits their sedans better.
@@deadprivacy
No they were not an option..
They were outlawed by law as they caused even more bodily damage to any person unfortunate to be hit by one.
The only way too get away with it was to fit them at least 24 inches from the front of the car as is the case here.
@@mikecorvette60 yep they were, the leaper was an option, the growler was stanbdard, source: an who installed them for forty years.
Yes and no. The first Jaguar's like the XK120 had the flat round badge, with the "Leaper" coming out in the 50's and 60's. They then went back to the round flat badge to allow the car to meet passenger collision laws that were starting to appear in the 80's/90's era USA, and in the UK.
I'll be curious to see how the problems with the Jag were found and fixed.
Yes Car Wizard only seems to want to do an assessment on camera and doesnât like to be shoulder surfed when doing the work. It would be interesting to see a little of the deep dive and rectification process. He actually did a bit of time lapse fitting a new bilge pump to his boat. It would be interesting to see at least some work in progress on the cars
Maybe he just does the assessment s and has his mechanics do the work???
Iâve had several (3) v12 XJ-S and the best are the later 6.0 V-12 with coil packs and Denso ignitions. They were also more reliable with Ford electronics.
He made a Snorks reference. The Wizard is a GOD.
Probably one of the few imports that I actually liked the round US headlights over the ugly Euro models.
Me too
The badges are affectionately know as âThe Growlerâ and âThe Leaperâ do love a V12
...and should absolutely not be used in tandem...
@@dericanslum1696 Exactly, pick one. And for that car, the only correct answer is growler.
My father had a black vanden plas that drove like a dream until he had to take it in for multiple visits to have it maintained. God, i wish I'd kept it.
Those XJS Jags are beautiful to behold đ
Mrs Wizard likes the J!
I think the car wizard is in big trouble now if Mrs. Wizard likes it for a daily driver.
Dont SIMP
That medallion on the hood is known as the âGrowlerâ in Jaguar circles.
Growler in the uk sometimes means something else.
@@markspence3295 If you mean a toilet, thatâs been used in the USA too.
@@CrazyPetez nope not a toilet haha
@@markspence3295 - I've heard some Australian's refer to that "something else" as "a map of Tasmania"
@@CrazyPetez - As politely as I can put it, it refers to "unmanicured lady bits"
My 87 had similar issues (also similar miles). Steering turned out to be simple alignment but all shims were missing so it turned into a complex DIY job to set up brake centering, camber and caster. All safety lock wire was missing also. Another fun job at the front was wheel bearings. Rock side to side - no play. Rock top and bottom and there was a noticeable wobble. This was worn spindles (stub axles). The inner bearings had rotated and worn a groove in the axles. I fixed that with new axles and conical clamps to lock each bearing in place (racing trick apparently). This had a HUGE effect. I think the wobble caused the pads to back out leading to soft pedal occasionally. Mine works great now - fast and quiet. Drives smooth and been reliable for the last five years or so - love it!
I had one of these as a medical student in the early 00's. It was a 1985 V12 HE in silver with factory spoiler and red leather interior. I hacked out the headliner with a penknife and eventually scrapped it for 300 quid
So beautiful...
SO UNRELIABLE!
Take a 75 For everyday over. This
Lucas...
But without the terrible Lucas electrics, they are just as reliable than any other European brand, and far more reliable than any Alfa/Lancia/Fiat ever made.
@@subarnosinha8042 Don't think so...
Owner surveys in both the United States and the UK place them near the bottom for reliability/durability.
In Europe they are usually ranked 28 to 31 out of the top selling 31 marques surveyed.
Wait till his customer rolls in a Citroën SM with a Maserati v6. Drinking will ensue....
One paper in Sweden ran a tema on : owning unusual cars and not being afraid of fixing themself. The SM owner could be described as Major Tom (the car's cockpit is Citroen issue spaceship inspired) and he were at that time Major (OF-3) in the swedish air force and a flight aircraft engineer (ie combat pilot with an aircraft engineering degree.) He wasn't afraid of the engine's injection system at all !
If a CitroĂ«n XM he would shit him self and become an alcoholic as quick as you could say hydrostatic brake and suspension system đ€Łđ
@@fraserlivingstone1244 No he would not , he would work systematically work through the systems.
@@kris8742 And take 4hrs diagnostic to find the problem and costing the customer money.
They are beautiful cars, pure class
That one was a 4 door. This one's a two door.
Thanks hun. Yesterdays dinner was roast beef and potatoes. Todays dinner is bread and butter.
I used to think that was one of the coolest Jags back in the day before I found out that the J stood for junk.
Me too. Not as big a fan these days but that one looks nice.
How creative
Beauty but a money pit waiting to happen if not taken care of
@freepieanchipsgarage True
"4 seats for insurance reasons" is a MYTH
Correct. There are a whole lot of people who won't buy a car if there isn't the possibility of moving the small children, or at least cramming some coworkers in it for a brief jaunt for launch, and, of course, getting the purchase past the missus.
Itâs a pretty sweet ride. Friend drove one and we cruised all over NJ back in the 80âs in amazing comfort.
My Dad had a V12 5.2 XJS ...I remember my mum driving and an Escort XR3I pulled up next to us at the lights he thought he was on for a race ..never saw the XR3I once the lights turned green .I think hes still sat at lights that was 1987 and that was only my mum driving ...I never saw anything that could keep up with it..beast of a car the XJS
These cars are notorious for having out of balance butterfly throttle. 2 push rods of a central wheel.
None of that sounded right. They definitely do have problems though...
The pushrod adjustment is not the individual throttle stop adjustment. This is where it all starts turning to shit. Turning those pushrods is the very final step.
Smooth running until it's not...running.
Which usually isn't a long wait.
@freepieanchipsgarage yes, that is why they have such a stellar reputation.
@freepieanchipsgarage yes, I am sure that the Jaguar V12 reputation for unreliability just spontaneously arose from very thin air.
The 'S Type' coupe is one of my favorite classic cars. I prefer the couple because of the styling of the roof around the rear glass (the flying buttress). Gorgeous car. Love the blue body color on this one.
I like this XJS convertible. I had totally forgotten these existed.
If you don't say Jaaagggg like Jezza are you even a car person? đ
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Can you get the check, i've left my wallet in the Jaaaaaaaag
Yes because Clarkson is an arse
It's a Jaaaaaaaaag...
301 horses from 12 cylinders is awful, regardless of age đđđ
...exactly...crazy...
1969-502ci V8 220hp
2021-1.6T 4cyl 400hp
350 lb -ft of torque is a clue about what they were aiming for.
To put it in perspective, the 5.8 litre V8 in a Ford F150 from the same year was 210 hp. Think 301hp out of 6.0 is that bad now?
For the later XJSs v12 came with a spoiler and body paint matched headlight surrounds. 4.0 inline six came with no spoiler and chrome headlight surrounds. There might be a few other differences.
Really hope to see another video on this like the valve cover removal and replacement and solving the brake issues! Thanks đđšđŠ
The garage looks so empty because the Jaaag owner took the other cars as Jaaag owners do.
The car wizard is the type of guy to scream in his pillow about stupid automotive designs!
We had a 1989 XJS 3.6 straight 6, auto coupe from new. I loved that car, I prefer the earlier looks, the style with the buttresses at the back, and old style rear lights we beautiful. The headlights in the UK market we always the same as the one shown here, but were modified for the US market to the twin headlight version for US laws.
As for the rear seats, we drove from Manchester, UK to Avoriaz, France, with me sat in the back! There's a certain way to sit in back on those rear seats, it was ok, I was 15 at the time, and about 5'9" ish.
As for the dials, again I prefer the original style of dials.
Such a shame Ford bought jaguar and tried to restyle it to what we see in this video.
Lastly, the leaping Jaguar was NOT a standard fit item from late 80s onwards in either UK or US market as far as I'm aware. Very VERY pedestrian unfriendly. Image being impaled by that mascot as the Jag hits your shins!!
Such a beautiful Jaguar.
If it only was a hardtop
Why isnât âMrs Wizardâ simply called âWitchâ? đââïž
Iâve been obsessed with the coupe version since I was a kid. Gorgeous cars.
The XJS coupés and convertibles are really good looking. Super cool cars.