Description
By: Peter Crespin .
The X300 was the first serious model development in collaboration with Ford and the cars benefited in quality terms as a result. Problems do exist, however, especially with the X308 models which followed in 1997. Though they are excellent value today, it is still important to buy the right car if expensive problems are to be avoided
This book will help you decide which car to consider and having chosen your model it will help pick a sound car from amongst those you locate and inspect. High mileage need not be a deterrent but you need to avoid neglected cars and know exactly what to look for. This book ensures you have the insight and expertise to select the best example within your budget. Each aspect of the vehicles is given an objective numerical score reflecting the car’s condition. These are added to give an overall score supporting a decision to buy or leave. There is no safer way to avoid buying a bad car short of paying for a professional evaluation. This book will pay for itself.
- Jaguar XJ6 and Sovereign 4.0L 1994-1997, Daimler Six 4.0L 1994-1997,
- Jaguar XJR6 4.0L 1994-1997, Jaguar XJ12 6.0L 1994-1997,
- Daimler Double Six 6.0L 1994-1997,
- Jaguar XJ8 and Sovereign 3.2L 1997-2003,
- Jaguar XJ8 and Sovereign 4.0L 1997-2003,
- Jaguar XJR8 4.0L 1997-2003, Daimler V8 4.0L 1997-2003,
- Daimler Super V8 4.0L 1997-2003
Features
- Full coverage of all 6-, 8- and 12-cylinder models
- In-depth analysis of strengths and weaknesses
- Includes market and model value data
- Advice on choosing the right version and condition
- How to avoid buying a wreck or a 'lemon'
- Like having an XJ expert at your side
- Quick check guide and also a fuller inspection plan
- Discussion of desirable upgrades as well as modifications to avoid
- Where and how to buy an X300/X308
- Details of club back-up and support organisations
- All X300 & X308 models, Jaguar XJ6 and Sovereign 3.2L 1994-1997,