Is the 2000 Jaguar XJ a good car?

Is the 2000 Jaguar XJ a good car?

Total sleeper, shocked mustangs and WRX’s all the time. However, car had poor headroom, averaged about 16mpg and trunk was a bit small for how large the car is. Also headliner started sagging. Car was vandalized one night and I decided to cut my losses and move on. Just bought another Jaguar XF supercharged. Was this review helpful? Yes | No

What kind of car is 2002 Jaguar XJ8?

Come see why so many customers choose our greater Atlanta INFINITI dealership for all their automotive needs. Description: Used 2002 Jaguar XJ-Series XJ8 with Rear Bench Seats, Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel, Stability Control, Auto Climate Control, Sunroof/Moonroof.

Where can I buy a 1999 Jaguar XJ?

Description: Used 1999 Jaguar XJ-Series XJ8. Nalley INFINITI Marietta (404) 994-4328.The Nalley INFINITI Marietta auto repair and service team believes excellence is a continuous pursuit. As such we’re constantly training and retraining, and upgrading our maintenance and auto repair shops with the latest technologies available.

How often should I Change my Jaguar engine?

1 Replace the transmission fluid and filter 2 Replace the rear axle lube 3 Replace the power steering fluid 4 Repack the front wheel bearings 5 Replace the oxygen sensor (every 90,000 miles) 6 Adjust the drive belt and replace (every 6 years or 60,000 miles) 7 Torque propeller shaft bolts

Total sleeper, shocked mustangs and WRX’s all the time. However, car had poor headroom, averaged about 16mpg and trunk was a bit small for how large the car is. Also headliner started sagging. Car was vandalized one night and I decided to cut my losses and move on. Just bought another Jaguar XF supercharged. Was this review helpful? Yes | No

1 Replace the transmission fluid and filter 2 Replace the rear axle lube 3 Replace the power steering fluid 4 Repack the front wheel bearings 5 Replace the oxygen sensor (every 90,000 miles) 6 Adjust the drive belt and replace (every 6 years or 60,000 miles) 7 Torque propeller shaft bolts

How often do you need to replace the oxygen sensor in a Jaguar?

On top of the 5,000- and 15,000-mile service checks, the 30,000-mile inspection involves the following: Replace the oxygen sensor (every 90,000 miles) Adjust the drive belt and replace (every 6 years or 60,000 miles) Lubricate the distributor advance mechanism Inspect the rear transmission mount spool and, if needed, replace

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