Jaguar V12 Showdown! XJ12 Series 3 vs X300/X305 [Daimler Double Six]

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  • It’s 50 years since Jaguar first introduced a V12 engine into a road car and with thirsty luxury cars soon to be a thing of the past, Phil decided to compare two fine example of Jaguar’s flagship XJ12 limousine. Both seen here in ultra-plush Daimler Double Six guise, will the beautiful Series 3 or more modern X305 come out on top?
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:13 Series 3
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    9:33 Conclusion
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  • @thomaswillmann7400
    @thomaswillmann7400 Před 3 lety +82

    Thank you very much for the great video. I live in Germany and I have a regency red Daimler Double Six Serie 3 built in 1992 with only 40.000 miles. I love the old Jag's and this great dreamcar. Thank you Sir William Lyons for the great styling. No other car in the world has more charisma. I am very happy to drive this car. Best regards from Germany!

    • @bikerman6907
      @bikerman6907 Před 2 lety +4

      Is it a costly car to maintain, how is it to drive if you compare to cars like Audi A4/Mercedes C Class etc. Cheers from Norway

    • @TheHorsebox2
      @TheHorsebox2 Před 2 lety +5

      I have a 1988 Series 3 Daimler Double Six, and can add nothing to your comment. I feel very fortunate to own such magnificence.

    • @ThePaulv12
      @ThePaulv12 Před rokem +3

      @@bikerman6907 I'm a mechanic - qualified too not self appointed CZcams type. Mercedes Benz trained.
      I actually own a 1980 S3 Daimler Double Six. Worked on many V12 Jags over the years. I use my trade to indulge in the V12 Jag/Daimler. One of the few perks of being a mechanic.
      In answer to your question, the concept I'm about to impart goes for any luxury car and it is this:
      Owning a V12 Jag/Daimler can be likened to surfing if I may use such an analogy. In order to catch the wave one needs to be 10 paces in front of the wave at all times.
      Maintenance on all luxury cars/boats etc needs to be kept at all times 10 paces in front.
      If you let the maintenance slip to say 5 paces behind the crest of the wave, then no matter how hard you paddle you're never going to catch the wave. If you want to get to 10 paces in front when you're 10 paces behind the wave then you need to go 20 paces. Think about that.
      If 10 paces in front of the maintenance, when something goes wrong you're well prepared for it.
      To get 10 paces in front requires the owner knowing as much about their car as possible. Buy all the manuals and read them as much as possible.
      Stay away from online forums as they're 90% full of the most profoundly ignorant BS where opinion is passed off as fact. Almost but not all of it is lies, so I stay away from them. I get so annoyed by them that I never read them now as I get shouted down when I'm the damn professional. Even today, a quick read of posts 15 years old gets my blood boiling that's how bad these sites are.
      There is one site that has a free published owners manual as submitted by users and professionals and that is a great resource but the forums are the usual angst ridden pissing contest combined with people who have obviously never owned a V12 offering opinion as fact but not answering your question because they can't.
      Take the overheating myth for example. It is incredibly persistent this myth and it is an example of the lies.
      These V12 equipped cars don't intrinsically overheat. Any car will overheat if the fan clutch is worn out and won't lock up, the auxilliary fan seized, the radiator blocked up, and the thermostat[s] stuck.
      I have had an HE S3 V12 on a 43deg C day in a large regional town in Australia idling in a shed for more than an hour after I regassed the air conditioning. The temperature in that shed was about 55deg C! I was drenched in sweat which is not uncommon for we mechanics working in the country over summer.
      Anyway, the coolant temp never at any point went past half way on the gauge.
      I've had a 1976 S2 pre HE V12 idling in traffic on 40deg C days with the aircond on and it didn't overheat either. They don't overheat but they can.
      There are some horrible jobs on them like a leaky RH rear exhaust manifold gasket on RHD cars where one of the studs comes out with the nut attached. It really is a very unpleasant time consuming job and causes a great deal of disassembly if the nut won't come off that stud as you can't get the stud out of the head, and if you can't do that then you can't get the manifold off the engine so you can't replace the gasket! These types of things are what gives them a bad reputation. They can be complex to work on. Handbrake shoes are a bit annoying too but not as bad as the exhaust stud imbroglio.
      All luxury cars are prone to this sort of stupid crap LOL.

  • @HughMacDonald20
    @HughMacDonald20 Před 3 lety +73

    Jaguar really got the styling right with these cars. They’ve absolutely stood the test of time. What absolute beauties.

    • @richardautenzio8117
      @richardautenzio8117 Před rokem +2

      You can thank Geoff Lawson for the design of the Jaguar cars after 1994. He took the design back to the series 1 & 2. Until Ford sold out. The X300 was voted the most beautiful sedan in the world by a team of Milanese designers. I know William Lyons would have stood this car against the E Type anytime. He just loved his series 1 and said it was the best car he ever made.

  • @kb9072
    @kb9072 Před 3 lety +15

    As a 6/7 year old I had a short ride in a Series II 5.3 Litre V12 Jag.
    My Dad was doing abit of Chauffeuring. He usaully chauffeured a Volvo but one day had the Jag on the fleet. I was staying with my Nan in Fulham and he was between jobs not far away so came and woke me up (it was quite late) to give me a ride. I'm 52 now and will always remember it was a world away from his own Austin 1100 or the Volvo.
    I remember seeing the speedo read 55mph but there was no noise and perfectly smooth ride.
    What a wonderful car.

  • @mohammadcheema7375
    @mohammadcheema7375 Před 3 lety +43

    As a classic Mercedes owner, I can honestly say these are the only other cars I really lust after. They’re just perfect in every way.

  • @fredericksaxton3991
    @fredericksaxton3991 Před rokem +4

    I bought a early 1980's SIII Daimler Double Six. It was SENSATIONAL... It was like driving a magic carpet. I could drive a couple 100 miles and get out the other end with out a single groan or twinge. My father was so impressed when he borrowed it one day that when he eventually sold his Rolls Shadow, he bought a Jaguar V12.

  • @richardcarter1000
    @richardcarter1000 Před 3 lety +24

    Love Jags of that era. I ran a XJR for over 100k miles. Put £28k of fuel into it, but worth every penny.

  • @KingswayMovies
    @KingswayMovies Před 3 lety +9

    I owned a 1990 XJ40 and currently have a 1990 Series 3 XJ12 - I prefer the Series 3 - what a great ride and it feels timeless - such an honest elegant car.

  • @77CJJ
    @77CJJ Před 3 lety +30

    Love that Series 3.. that’s the one for me.

    • @tommyblackwell3760
      @tommyblackwell3760 Před 3 lety +2

      Absolutely agree....love my '87 S3 XJ6, there's nothing that comes close.

  • @bobsmoot8454
    @bobsmoot8454 Před 3 lety +4

    I had a US spec 1995 XJ12, loved it, the drivetrain was indestructible but the front end bushings dissolved and like this guy says stay on top, the V12 is heavy and the bushings take a beating. The car was flawless until a front caliper ceased and melted the wires to the ABS modulator, and every light was lit on the dash, never able to solve the wiring out in the aftermath. I have to say, it was the nicest riding car for a trip and had a little grunt to it when needed. The smoothest engine, along with a very nice interior, very cool sled. Loved it but got rid of it after 19 years because of the electrical issues. BTW bought a Gen 2 V Caddy, and it’s awesome.

  • @aengberg1
    @aengberg1 Před 3 lety +13

    For a lot of us it's simply going to come down to nostalgia, isn't it? The Series 3 for me - we had several when I was a kid and my dad used his V12 as a daily driver. I absolutely loved, loved, loved it. Got to have one!

    • @TheHorsebox2
      @TheHorsebox2 Před 2 lety +2

      Don't think about it, just do it. I love my '88 v12.

    • @thomasglyde3104
      @thomasglyde3104 Před rokem

      Good advice. Expensive though. I adore my BRG 92 DD6

  • @dm5374
    @dm5374 Před 3 lety +8

    I owned an XJ X300 for 13 years, and she was one of the most reliable and economical (fuel costs excluded of course) car I've ever owned. And I've had over a dozen between BMW and Mercedes.

  • @MrBrianc1975
    @MrBrianc1975 Před 3 lety +16

    Great episode. I run a x308 v8 as my daily driver, I commute 40 miles a day in it, it's a great mile muncher.

  • @asdreww
    @asdreww Před 3 lety +11

    Now, thanks to lockdown & working from home, we all seem to do 1/4 of the mileage we used to, cars like this make more sense than they ever did!

    • @ClassicsWorldUK
      @ClassicsWorldUK  Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely! Who cares about 12MPG when you’re only doing 12 miles a week anyway...?

  • @daweshorizon
    @daweshorizon Před 3 lety +5

    These cars are the epitome of British automotive achievement. Yes, we'll all be electric within the next ten years, but I'll be going out to 'classic' events as long as these beauties are allowed to draw breath! Thank you for sharing your experience of these amazing vehicles. Love and peace.

  • @Hattonbank
    @Hattonbank Před 3 lety +4

    Look at the beautiful mirror matched burr walnut with boxwood inlay on the door, classic craftsmanship and style.

  • @alanwilliams1223
    @alanwilliams1223 Před 3 lety +4

    I had 1989 V12 XJ6, great car but boy did it like to drink! I traded it in after only 3 months for 6.0 XJS which was easily the best Jaguar I've ever owned.

  • @julianadams2206
    @julianadams2206 Před 3 lety +7

    My Dad owned a series 3 V12 saloon back in the early 90’s. Lovely to look at but clearly technically a car out of its time by then.
    We were invited to drive the newly introduced 6 Ltr V 12 XJ 40 by a Jag dealer. Boy the extra displacement and newer 4 speed box absolutely transformed the car. Although some may prefer the looks of the older car the newer 6 Litre car was truly a far better sports saloon.

  • @andylaws4247
    @andylaws4247 Před 3 lety +4

    The Series 3 Daimler V12 was the choice of transport for certain Prime Ministers! Even HM had one for every day use!

  • @robreina9302
    @robreina9302 Před 3 lety +5

    Will have to be the Series 3. I own a 1988 DD6 and its just sublime. Brings me back to another era every time. Old school luxury

  • @paulrandomview
    @paulrandomview Před 3 lety +3

    Nice video. But you're completely wrong about the Series 3 Daimler Double Six being a barge that wafts along. I own one, and the suspension bushes were all replaced recently, and it drives like a sports car. Unbelievably precise steering, brakes & suspension. Feels like a 3-series Beemer to drive - perfect for twisty, fast A & B roads. That's how they were designed. Don't let a tired old example with worn suspension taint your view!

  • @warishussain82
    @warishussain82 Před 3 lety +9

    Beautiful car's!!! Unfortunately I can't afford a double six!!!!! Just a x350 sovereign 4.2 v8 2006 model!!!!. Hopefully one day I will have the pleasure of owning one!!!!!

  • @JohnDoe-ox5ni
    @JohnDoe-ox5ni Před 3 lety +1

    I aquired a 1994 4 ltr Daimler xj40 from a inheritance when I was 25 and ran it for 10 yrs as a daily driver and apart from a annual service required very little apart from a full rustproofing and rebush .it would return between 31 and 26 mgg no problem but after 280 miles performance plummeted to between 20 and 25 .10 yrs on I still regret selling it .The best car I ever owned it was gunmetal grey with a grey leather interior.I'm glad I had the experience and nothing else has really come close since .I would buy another and try to take better care of it if I could.Truly a car I would happy to be buried in .I still have my old woseley 1660 and rover 75 and mg b and classic range rover to fall back on but this trumps all of them for a daily driver .Apart from a Jenson interceptor that I would love in my garage.

  • @adriandeb2710
    @adriandeb2710 Před 3 lety +9

    Loved seeing these, i had a series 3,5.3 v12 and the 305 in 6.0 v 12, the jag models not daimler, loved them both, but the when the 5.3 started it had a lovely sound spinning it over almost like an aeroplane,, great cars.....

  • @andrewarthur9708
    @andrewarthur9708 Před 3 lety +5

    So lovely to see my old Series three Double Six looking and driving so well, what a fabulous car!

    • @aengberg1
      @aengberg1 Před 3 lety +4

      K236 BAC was yours? She's in stunning condition.

    • @TheHorsebox2
      @TheHorsebox2 Před 2 lety +1

      I could never let mine go.

  • @johnnyvella5508
    @johnnyvella5508 Před 3 lety +2

    THX for the awesome video I have 03 jaguar xj8/x308 I bought it when she was four yrs.old with only 36 thousand miles right now it have 71 thousand everything original with no problems I love it

  • @richardsellers8671
    @richardsellers8671 Před rokem +2

    The S III really is a lovely thing, timelessly elegant. I had a Sovereign in the 90s which turned out to be a nail, so I got out of it without a loss and moved on to an XJ40, also a Sovereign.

  • @evo5dave
    @evo5dave Před 3 lety +3

    For me the Series 3 was the pefect iteration of the XJ series.My uncle had a Double Six when I was a kid. He sold it after getting fed up with 10MPG!

  • @timothythomas1626
    @timothythomas1626 Před 3 lety +3

    I think the long running of the series 3 and the carry over of the transitional styling is what kept Jag relivent soo long

  • @sanjiiskander7507
    @sanjiiskander7507 Před 3 lety +3

    la Daimler double six et une légende une "English-style class" par excellence , thanks to the English genius from Paris .

  • @CortinasAndClassics
    @CortinasAndClassics Před 3 lety +30

    It's a shame we don't see the Daimler badge on the roads anymore.

    • @gosportjamie
      @gosportjamie Před 3 lety +5

      Absolutely, and I can see there being still the demand for it to distance the top line cars from the local sales manager's XF diesel...

    • @BlueTongue
      @BlueTongue Před 3 lety +2

      Plenty in the scrappers. Where they belong.

    • @thomaswillmann7400
      @thomaswillmann7400 Před 3 lety +6

      I promise you that I will think of you when I travel with my beautiful Daimler Double Six Series 3 (here can you see my Daimler jaguar-forum.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=14212&sid=8b8458da213228dedd7ccd213168e61d ) on the streets in Germany. I hope one day I can visit England . Then I will drive with my old elegant diva to Warwickshare to lay a flower on the grave of the greatest car creator of his era, William Lyons. I've been a big Jaguar fan since I was a kid. No other automobile in the world has as much charisma as the old Jaguar vehicles, especially the Daimler Double Six Series 3. I am always very happy when I drive this car. Best regards from me!

    • @kevrob1784
      @kevrob1784 Před 3 lety +3

      That's because neither company exists anymore unless, thank God the Indian tractor company didn't get the Daimler brand as well.

    • @gustavmeyrink_2.0
      @gustavmeyrink_2.0 Před 3 lety +3

      @@kevrob1784 Tata Motors via their ownership of Jaguar Land Rover also owns the rights to the Daimler brand.
      It is however unlikely to be resurrected since Jaguar LandRover lost the right to use the Daimler brand in the USA.
      Presumably to Daimler AG which means it has gone full circle since the German-born founder Frederick Richard Simms purchased the use of the Daimler name for Britain and the Empire from the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft Cannstadt back in 1891.
      Apparently Simms and Gottlieb Daimler were good friends.

  • @terencesoleil4660
    @terencesoleil4660 Před 3 lety +2

    I had a Daimler Double Six........what a fabulous motor car.........I had a long journey too work every day.....but driving that car...made every journey a pleasure !

  • @garethhanna9173
    @garethhanna9173 Před 3 lety +20

    One of the greatest engines ever made, a tribute to British engineering at its best. We will not see its like
    again, and given Jaguars shameful decision to cancel the new XJ I fear that we can wave goodbye to that
    venerable marque as a purveyor of cars of elegance and taste.

    • @JimBob_1975
      @JimBob_1975 Před 3 lety +3

      I'd been looking forward to seeing the new XJ. Sad news.

    • @garethhanna9173
      @garethhanna9173 Před 3 lety +3

      @@JimBob_1975 it's the end. Only Maserati remain as a manufacturer of beautiful machines that don't cost stupid money.

    • @williamjohnson7707
      @williamjohnson7707 Před 3 lety +1

      @@garethhanna9173 there will be a new XJ, they’re just not bringing it out yet. Also, modern Maserati’s are utter dog turd.

    • @JimBob_1975
      @JimBob_1975 Před 3 lety +1

      From what I read they'd decided it wouldn't fit in with their production facilities. If it does materialise eventually I hope it fits the grace, space and pace adage and isn't a stubby SUV that will be heavier and dynamically inferior. William Lyons will be turning in his grave.

    • @williamjohnson7707
      @williamjohnson7707 Před 3 lety +1

      @@JimBob_1975 I’d be very surprised if the XJ name doesn’t return at some point, Jaguar loves their heritage and to never use the XJ name again would be very unlike them. It’s a shame but Jaguar is a hard sell in the market, they didn’t sell well when they were in their full national trust mode, the S-Type for example which I own, I love it but it breaks constantly, I digress, and today in 2021 they struggle to move any at all. If it wasn’t for LR’s money they would’ve gone out of business years ago. They have to either adapt to the market, ie make SUV’s, or go out of business but, making quirky niche cars for you and me. It’s a shame but it’s just the way of the world.

  • @mikepalmer7687
    @mikepalmer7687 Před 3 lety +2

    Beautiful I had a 84 Series 3 Jaguar 3.4 Carburettor version and won many trophies with her

  • @Rasscasse
    @Rasscasse Před 3 lety +5

    I like your video. I enjoyed learning from the information you gave and the relaxed presentation style. Nice job.
    That doesn’t seem to be much elegance around on the roads today, so it’s always nice to see one of these.

  • @rosec7008
    @rosec7008 Před 3 lety +12

    My dads got a 1979 series 2, Love it, still sounds and smells how it should 🤣

    • @ColinMill1
      @ColinMill1 Před 3 lety +2

      I had a 1978 4.2 Sovereign in dark blue. It was like being at home as soon as you sat in it - wonderful after a long day. I would almost certainly still have it if it hadn't been t-boned on the driver's door back in 1995 and written off. That I was able to walk away from that largely uninjured is testament to how well built these cars were. Sadly I just couldn't like the mid 90s Jaguar offerings however much I tried.

    • @rosec7008
      @rosec7008 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ColinMill1 my dad says jaguar went "a bit off" through 90s and I do agree with him! sorry yours got murdered(!), did you ever get anything similar? they really are just wonderful to drive! Dad always tell us "if I am in an accident Do Not let them cut me out" and hes deadly serious!!😅

    • @ColinMill1
      @ColinMill1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@rosec7008 Well, having lost the Sovereign I decided to go for a 5 Series BMW partly because the E34s were being heavily discounted after the release of the E39 and I got one at a steal. The interior was soulless after the Sov. but then everything else was at that time IMO. It did the job of transport well and for entertainment I eventually bought a Caterham (in kit form as befits a "Prisoner" fan). As we now live down a lane the council forgot it has we now have a Subaru for the load-shifter. The Caterham is mine in a way only a car you have built can be and they are going to have to prize the keys from my dead hand.

  • @seandog420
    @seandog420 Před 3 lety +3

    Love my 1994 xj12 with the 6.0l v12

  • @henrik1743
    @henrik1743 Před 3 lety +1

    I find myself as a keen 24 year old car nut but didn't realize Daimler itself made cars and this "Jaguar copy", just saw one pop up on facebook and had to gather some more knowledge!

  • @rare6499
    @rare6499 Před 3 lety +7

    Great video. Beautiful cars, it’s a real shame no one makes anything like this anymore (outside of RR and Bentley but even they aren’t the same anymore). The x300 is my favourite XJ. Such a great design. Also such a shame there won’t be anymore XJ’s. A huge loss!

  • @cheyennedogsoldiers
    @cheyennedogsoldiers Před 3 lety +3

    I owned an SIII Double Six as my daily driver right up until around 2006 when it was rear ended. -Insert expletives here.- . Although a previous owner had an overdrive installed. I think it was a gear vendor unit, which meant that on a good day with a tailwind mpg could nudge double figures. LOL but I didn't care because I just loved driving it. And i worked from home so only covered about 6 to 7k each year.

  • @michaeljose8122
    @michaeljose8122 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for a professional and well balanced presentation. They’re both great cars!

  • @barron204
    @barron204 Před 3 lety +4

    I remember reading the sales brochure over and over for the x300 when it was released. The Daimler Double six had “real ruched leather” and I had no idea what that meant as a child. Also the sport had wool cloth and the base had wheel covers. For myself they have always been the Jaguar I want to own, if service costs were not a factor.

  • @gosportjamie
    @gosportjamie Před 3 lety +3

    A V12 Daimler is a truly wonderful way to cover miles rather more quickly than you might imagine...

  • @davestradamu
    @davestradamu Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video. Working on these engines seems terrifying!

  • @flyinghedgehog3833
    @flyinghedgehog3833 Před 3 lety +2

    1983 was exercising my brand new Capri 2.8i south of Norwich towards London..1am pitch black..all good then I see a light a looong way back in the mirror..hmm ...it was slowly getting bigger ohhhh Capri was capable of 131 mph so this thing a couple miles behind was really shifting ! Gently lifted off without braking..after another minute or so he was coming up fast.ohh bugger me a white XJ12 with red stripes and blue lights on top! I was then invited to join them so sat in the back oggling all the kit they had onboard.
    Any idea what speed you were doing Sir? Hmm yes maybe just over 70 officer..well we've been chasing you for quite awhile Sir! Our radar finally clocked you at 99 mph..phew what a result lol.
    Nice motor that Jag.They use BMW now I hear.Sacrilege!

  • @montinaladine3264
    @montinaladine3264 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video! Very well narrated, good speaking voice and demeanor, easy to understand and not too much silly added-in music.

  • @LoudModeOn
    @LoudModeOn Před 3 lety +3

    Didn't watch this yet, but I'd take the series 3 all day long! Beautiful car!

  • @mattdavis8034
    @mattdavis8034 Před 3 lety +2

    I had a 97 straight 6 Daimler and loved her

  • @andrewfarrow4699
    @andrewfarrow4699 Před 3 lety +7

    If only I could go way back on time and give my dad a series3 V12 XJ6 to replace his weezy old series1 2.8 litre XJ6.

    • @phil955i
      @phil955i Před 3 lety

      The 2.8 was problematic as well iirc?

    • @andrewfarrow4699
      @andrewfarrow4699 Před 3 lety +1

      @@phil955i Dad's 2.8 was relatively unreliable. Something went bang that left a broken piston and some chunk of mangled steel on the sideboard for years after it was repaired. Not sure exactly what the cause was though.
      Something also went wrong with the transmission that made it very reluctant to upshift. That was fixed at the dealer too. May have been low on fluid!

  • @ABCDEF-yf4yu
    @ABCDEF-yf4yu Před 3 lety +2

    When the series 4 Jaguar XJ6 was introduced in October 1986 with straighter lines, the top model the Daimler Double Six continued in the shape of the series 3 and the reason being the V12 engine couldn't fit under the series 4 bonnet. It's a shame that new Daimlers are no longer available. It would be great to have a luxurious Daimler version of the latest Jaguars.

    • @almal378
      @almal378 Před rokem

      They could have introduced a more powerful, super luxury one to rival Bentley. I wish they had.

  • @wynthomas647
    @wynthomas647 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video Phil glad to see you looking well. You know what Im going to say which is the best? The x300 is the better car but the Series III is the best!
    Proper cars these!
    Best wishes
    Wyn Thomas

  • @skelejp9982
    @skelejp9982 Před 3 lety +3

    There is no Other Luxury Super Sedan Brand that made Cars this low, it's as if U sit in a Sportscar.
    This is what made the XJ Type's unique, it ended after the X308.

  • @Crazy_Worlds
    @Crazy_Worlds Před 3 lety +3

    I had an SIII Sovereign V12 with Koni adjustable shocks, and oversized tyres that just cleared the rear arches with a few mm shaved off the inside edge, which made all the difference to the handling and grip. With a mildly tuned engine, and the suspension and tyre mods, the SIII would be an almost perfect luxury GT, combining drivability, and unmatched comfort and style. Sadly my SIII eventually rusted away in the early 90s, as was the fate of so many of these beautiful cars including the V12s.

  • @therealmac1044
    @therealmac1044 Před 3 lety +3

    The best looking Jaguar ever build was the xj 2005 to 2009 hands down reliability! big body old school look modern has all the beautiful touches . Coming from jag collector.

  • @TheModeratevoice
    @TheModeratevoice Před 3 lety +8

    Crazy to imagine they sold the series 3 until 1992

    • @TheJetJONES
      @TheJetJONES Před 3 lety +3

      The youngest Series 3 I've ever driven was first registered on Oct. 21st 1993

  • @chrispeters4405
    @chrispeters4405 Před 2 lety +3

    love the old jaguar body style, classic style, well done cars

  • @awesom6588
    @awesom6588 Před 3 lety +4

    I had a x300 6 cyl that I really liked, it was sadly wrecked, and I upgraded to an xk8, but I keep wanting a v12, it’s a curse I will never satisfy until I actually get one

  • @DutchVanHelsing
    @DutchVanHelsing Před 3 lety +1

    Can't believe that lining is hanging down. I did mine first attempt in 3 hours for £40..easy peasy..You can also use the original card as a template which I did not think of...Old one did not break when I got it out...Lovey series still...

  • @kierancurtis8545
    @kierancurtis8545 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent!. Informative and entertaining.

  • @paultasker7788
    @paultasker7788 Před 3 lety +2

    I found that Jaguar magazine on readly because I wanted to see which was best out of xk8 and boxster. No surprises that the Jaguar won. It'd be a surprise if the porsche won in a Jaguar magazine! I've travelled in the back of original v12 and it was incredibly smooth. Engine inaudible

  • @rjdavies1982
    @rjdavies1982 Před 3 lety +3

    As a medical student I had a v12 xjs as my car - I ended up hacking out the sagging headlining with a penknife. Apart from that nice car

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 Před rokem +2

    Love these cars but my favorite is the X300 6 cylinder aj16.

  • @websurfer1585
    @websurfer1585 Před 3 lety +13

    I fear this kind of luxury motoring will cease to be available to us in the near future, with the proliferation of 'green' vehicles, and the constant demonization of fossil fuels.

  • @liverpoolscottish6430
    @liverpoolscottish6430 Před 3 lety +1

    Series 1, 2 & 3 Jaguar XJ saloons- TO DIE FOR! Britain's greatest ever saloon car. Far more beautiful, elegant and stylish than later Jaguar saloons. The XF would put a glass eye to sleep! Give me a beautiful XJ V12 built in 1990 over a hi-tech *SOULLESS* German Mercedes barge all day, everyday!

  • @DoubleDeckerAnton
    @DoubleDeckerAnton Před 3 lety +2

    Love these old Jaguar's.

  • @coldhell3580
    @coldhell3580 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve an XJS with V12 5.3. Love it. Great cars the old XJ range.

  • @Lot76CARS
    @Lot76CARS Před 3 lety +2

    Another great video, entertaining and informative, more please!

    • @ClassicsWorldUK
      @ClassicsWorldUK  Před 3 lety

      Thanks Simon, plenty more to come! :)

    • @Lot76CARS
      @Lot76CARS Před 3 lety +1

      @@ClassicsWorldUK Great news, Merc 190 please!

  • @nickjohnstone7550
    @nickjohnstone7550 Před 3 lety +3

    Well that was enjoyable - thanks. Hope the subs grow

  • @johnwhitehead8006
    @johnwhitehead8006 Před 3 lety +2

    I was fortunate enough to have both of these cars in 6 cylinder version. Quite a bit lighter and sportier in the corners.

  • @cesartoledo5621
    @cesartoledo5621 Před 2 lety +1

    Gorgeous, both of the models and true classics…

  • @omarks
    @omarks Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video, thanks!

  • @sfenodonte
    @sfenodonte Před 2 lety +2

    I am Italian, I have owned a DAIMLER XJ4-6c-4000cc for 10 years, a dream car that despite being 30 years old competes with the new German flagships without problems.
    I see today the .... TATA LUX marked jaguar with the dead daimler brand, with their ridiculous 2000 turbo diesel engines that release hanged power (a repairman my friend has a 45000km XE waiting with a broken turbo). I see the English style totally disappeared without fine briar leathers made by external firms, banal oriental car design and I think.
    I love Jaguar Daimler 100% until 2000, I appreciate until 2010, after, if I want a luxury car MADE IN INDIA I want an Indian brand ...... not English ........

  • @hughoxford8735
    @hughoxford8735 Před 3 lety +1

    My uncle had a few of these. Tiny by today's standard. And not slow.

  • @tbonesteak7058
    @tbonesteak7058 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent video. Well done

  • @viggogrendahl1
    @viggogrendahl1 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful video. Thank you so much for this.

  • @houseofwine7704
    @houseofwine7704 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful video, regards from Austria!

  • @Riso-Musik
    @Riso-Musik Před 3 lety +1

    I had a Series 3 Daimler Double Six and my only complaint was the light switch. Push pull and you need a manual to remember all the combinations. Ok it did 13mpg around town but on the motorway at 80mph it did close to 19mpg.

  • @davidpeters6536
    @davidpeters6536 Před rokem

    Great stuff Phil. Two similar and gorgeous cars that both looked stylish in their time. Plus an engine that did more than power an intercontinental waft, in a different form it won Le Mans too thanks to TWR. I still love the Mk X, if only it had got the 4.5 V8 Daimler lump.

  • @kyreerollerson
    @kyreerollerson Před 9 měsíci

    I have just purchased a 1996 XJ12 "X305," which was the last year we got the V12 in the US. 1996 was the year all cars in the US were required to be OBD2-compliant. The Jaguar 12-cylinder wasn't quite compliant, because the Nippon Denso ECU couldn't do continuous emissions monitoring. Jaguar USA was granted a one-year exemption to sell the XJ as such, but that expired after 1996, so we received no V12s for 1997, the final model year for the X300-series.
    Anyway, it's in British Racing Green, which is the proper color, and the LWB body. I believe our XJ12 was closest to the Daimler Double-Six in the UK and elsewhere. Normally, our XJ12s had a standard chrome grille and rear plate plinth, but with a gold growler on the grille. However, mine has the US-market Vanden Plas bits, which are the same fluted design as the Double-Six. I have the silver growler, but will be replacing it with a gold one in short order.
    I had two X350-series XJs, a 2004 Vanden Plas and a 2006 Vanden Plas...but I think the X300/X305 is so much better in terms of quality and ride, even though the X350s had air suspension.
    I'm excited!

  • @johnashton4776
    @johnashton4776 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video

  • @richardbrown1189
    @richardbrown1189 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm sold! I'd take either of those.

  • @frankkemble2103
    @frankkemble2103 Před 2 lety +1

    No Daimlers here in Canada. Instead they are called the Jaguar Vanden Plas and have the Jag grill. I have one (series 3) and I love it- probably the most beautiful car the Brits ever made and prossibly even more striking than the XKE. A lot of these here lose their v12's and are replaced with small block chevy V8 motors which is a monumental tragedy.

  • @mikehydropneumatic2583
    @mikehydropneumatic2583 Před 3 lety +1

    2015 by accident ran into a Jaguar meeting in Compiegne France. It is kinda thirsty!

  • @phil955i
    @phil955i Před 3 lety +2

    Has to be the earlier V12 for me. Ironic that they reverted to the earlier styling with the X300 after the XJ40. I worked for Lucas throughout 90s & remember them having a pre-production XJ40 V12 in the workshop.

    • @Hattonbank
      @Hattonbank Před 3 lety +1

      I would say that the XJ40 was not a worthy successor to the Series 111, but the X300 corrected that with beautiful lines and a great interior style.

  • @computerhelpcc
    @computerhelpcc Před rokem

    97 XJ6 base in Denver CO USA here, while the leather was never great in base model, the car is eternally charming, and despite having very low market value, I splurged to have entire front suspension rebuilt. Although it’s tempting to want what one does not have (VP grade leather or a V12) the inline 6 makes charming sounds and is very reliable. It’s a great contrast to my 99 base 911 manual, and manages a highway glide that is somehow more entertaining than Lexus LS430 or mighty GSF. Hmm, now the rear suspension probably needs a bushing refresh and I hear that’s not easy/cheap….

  • @dann3225
    @dann3225 Před 2 lety +1

    X330 to be precise as its a Daimler LWB in this video , X305 was the Jaguar version and SWB

  • @niceviewoverthere4463
    @niceviewoverthere4463 Před 3 lety +2

    Thankyou. I want one. Mind, I'd have to part with my Triumph 2500 to make space, and even then it might not fit :)

  • @userwl2850
    @userwl2850 Před 3 lety +7

    When Clarkson does his "I've got a jaaaaag" this is the jag you imagine.... s types... x types.. xf...all the others don't count.... especially the new XJ..

    • @crystalmethking
      @crystalmethking Před 3 lety

      except the xf. I say that as an xf driver!!

    • @liverpoolscottish6430
      @liverpoolscottish6430 Před 3 lety +3

      @@crystalmethking The XF would put a glass eye to sleep in terms of it's aesthetics! Sorry to rain on your parade, but the XF is as dull as ditch water to behold. It has none of the beauty, elegance, or style of the XJ series saloons. The XF looks exactly like an Audi from a distance- soulless! I will always turn and look at an XJ saloon on the rare occasion I see one, it NEVER look at an XF, or any of the contemporary Jaguars. Jaguar no longer build beautiful cars sadly. The XF comes with 'chromed' plastic- need I say more?!

    • @stephensomersify
      @stephensomersify Před 2 lety

      @@crystalmethking all modern cars reflect robot assembled Eurodash clones with featureless (aerodynamic) jelly mold 'shape' - X308 owner

  • @dannyhelderdenkende6647
    @dannyhelderdenkende6647 Před 3 lety +1

    I got xj81 Daimler double six 1993
    Amazing Car.

  • @andrewbaird509
    @andrewbaird509 Před 3 lety +2

    I’ve had both and the interior of the 305 doesn’t smell as a Daimler should it smells of synthetic materials mixed with the leather , so it’s the series for me , and looks much nicer

    • @ClassicsWorldUK
      @ClassicsWorldUK  Před 3 lety +1

      There’s definitely something special about the Series 3, isn’t there?

  • @drluisgoncalves
    @drluisgoncalves Před 3 lety +1

    Nice video indeed!

  • @E7DMG
    @E7DMG Před 3 lety +3

    Lucky me. I ran a XJ40 6.0 V12 and a XJ305 V12 back in the day. Bought each 3 years old (ex lease) with 35 to 40k miles and ran them upto 140k each. Yes petrol hurt but total reliability. Replaced with a 1996 Bentley Turbo R.........Ouch! but that's another story

  • @paulgoudfrooij6561
    @paulgoudfrooij6561 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks. I’m just wondering whether the 12-cyl engine is really needed over the 6-cyl version, for typical smooth Jaguar rides that is.

    • @TheModeratevoice
      @TheModeratevoice Před 3 lety +1

      Depends what you are looking for the 12 cylinder is for those who want the best and cost of maintenance is not a factor. The best bang for the buck would be to go for the next model the x308

  • @mumblety96
    @mumblety96 Před rokem

    Would take the Series III any day of the week. If you found a donor X305 with the V12 and 4 speed auto... is it (pretty much) a drop-in replacement?

  • @9256steven
    @9256steven Před rokem

    For me the mk3 was the best of all the XJs, a combination of old and new, just gorgeous.

  • @ricardoalbuquerque5601

    Existiu algum jaguar sedan com 3 limpadores de para brisas????.

  • @peter455sd
    @peter455sd Před 2 lety +1

    I love these cars

  • @liamhollin8265
    @liamhollin8265 Před 3 měsíci

    These old dutchess's where beauts. I would love to build anmall carbon fibre one, so it didn't rot or leak. I'm fortunate enough to be the custodian of 2 of these. Both 4.2,,I get a lot of pleasure just looking at them threw the window, with a hot chocolate. They realy are works of art. Thank you for this video👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @MarriedToTheKGB
    @MarriedToTheKGB Před 2 lety +1

    it has to be the series 3 for me. One day....

  • @marksayers3721
    @marksayers3721 Před 3 lety +1

    I love my 98XJ308