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Welcome to the Jaguar Owners' Club!

Membership is completely free, and our community is built by enthusiasts, for enthusiasts. We’re a proudly independent, non-official club, so all the help and opinions you’ll find here come directly from members with real experience of Jaguar Ownership from REAL people.

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Hi, just bought my first jag, an 06 2.2 D sport with cream leather upholstery, body needs a little tlc, drives beautifully when its not in limp mode lol, I really enjoy driving it tho.

No doubt i will be asking for lots of advice but will check previous posts first.

Ron

Happy new year to all the members.


Hi every one,I have a 2003 3.0 se sport s type .i've had it for 7 years and it's still in tip top condition , it used to be owned by the chief constable of Yorkshire so it has all the toys factory fitted and I still get a buzz from driving it.Last year I only clocked 2800 miles.

i did 145 and it was still going but I chickened out and it took a long time to slow down,that was a couple of years ago near saarbruckjen in Germany


Did have a n odd misfire at about 40mph ,a while back,changed coil packs plugs ect and nobody wanted to touch it,turned out it was a faulty speed sensor damaged by a worn cv joint on the offside rear.Acted like a bacon slicer on the sensor,took a £500 to figure what war wrong!!

By the way I didn't leave school till 1970 and my first motor was an anglia 105e

Rob,

 

My first car was an angle box.

 

Take your car down the A303 early morning  and open up the taps !

 

ATB,

 

Trevor

Rob,

 

No you won't.

 

No speed cameras in Wiltshire, and you can see for miles ahead .

 

ATB,

 

Trevor

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