When did the Jaguar XJ Series 2 come out?

When did the Jaguar XJ Series 2 come out?

Two years later, Jaguar replaced the Series 2 range with the Pininfarina-tweaked Series 3 – the car which would see out the Series XJ in 1992. Exactly 127,961 Series 2 XJs were made, almost half of which were XJ6 4.2L models.

Can a Jaguar XJS be used as a parts car?

The good news is, the XJS is so plentiful, it isn’t too difficult to buy a spare one to use as a parts car. Our recommendation would be to search online forums to find details on the exact year, engine, and transmission of the XJS you want to buy. Jaguar built so many combinations of the XJS, it is hard to sum up all of the issues in one place.

How much does a new door frame cost on a Jaguar XJS?

You should also check each door for signs of rust or repairs, as corrosion to both skin and frame isn’t unusual; a new door skin will cost you around £178 from SNG Barratt.

Is the Jaguar XJS a good grand tourer?

Finally receiving the respect it arguably always deserved, the Jaguar XJS makes an excellent a grand tourer, with presence and performance in equal measure. Here’s our buyer’s guide

Do you need Jaguar XJS parts for a coupe?

Depending on your version you may need Jaguar XJS parts for a coupe, a convertible, a V-12 or straight 6 engine. If you have a V-12 the cooling systems needs to be maintained often as it may result in overheating because of the small engine bay in which case it can result in a blown head gasket.

What kind of paint does a Jaguar XJ have?

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What kind of car is the Jaguar XJ?

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You should also check each door for signs of rust or repairs, as corrosion to both skin and frame isn’t unusual; a new door skin will cost you around £178 from SNG Barratt.

What to look for when buying a Jaguar XJ?

When buying any XJS, the lack of a service history or proof of maintenance should set alarm bells ringing.

What kind of gearbox does a Jaguar XJ use?

Most XJs are automatic, using various Borg Warner automatic gearboxes in the sixes and the GM Turbo Hydramatic 400 series in the V12. These boxes are well known to automatic transmission specialists and very strong, reliable boxes in service.

When did the Jaguar XJS stop being sold?

Given the longevity of the XJS, we often forget that it was in danger of being dropped from the Jaguar line-up as early as the start of the ’80s, with just 1,057 cars sold worldwide in 1980 compared with 3,890 three years earlier.

What should I know about buying a Jaguar XJS?

If the coolant in the XJS you’re thinking of buying looks brown rather than clean and green, then find another car. The V12 is famously smooth, of course, with only the rattle of a loose timing chain (a common feature on higher-mileage cars in particular) to spoil the serenity. If the engine you’re listening seems noisy, then walk away.

Two years later, Jaguar replaced the Series 2 range with the Pininfarina-tweaked Series 3 – the car which would see out the Series XJ in 1992. Exactly 127,961 Series 2 XJs were made, almost half of which were XJ6 4.2L models.

Most XJs are automatic, using various Borg Warner automatic gearboxes in the sixes and the GM Turbo Hydramatic 400 series in the V12. These boxes are well known to automatic transmission specialists and very strong, reliable boxes in service.