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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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Just joined. I bought my 2009 XF 3.0D in June 2015 with 83000 miles on the clock.

I previously had a 1999 4.0 XJ8 for 7 years which I had converted to LPG, best thing I evered did and would thoroughly recommend it. I have to say although the XF is mostly a fine car it doesn't match the xj8 for comfort, smoothness and driving pleasure.

I do most of my own servicing and repairs but have found very little information about diy XF maintenance.

David.


Welcome to the Club, David.

The XF is  a very good car, but nothing matches the XJ8 in the comfort stakes.

I think you will be able to find material regarding maintenance on the internet. I haven't looked myself, not having an XF, but there is quite a bit about other models,

I hope you enjoy your car and also enjoy the club.

Regards,

Peter.

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