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Hello!

 

I am planning to buy my first Jaguar.

 

I am at this stage choosing between 2 different models that i have been offered:

 

Jaguar XF 2.7 D 2009 model and 2900 miles

 

Jaguar XF 3.0 D 2011 model and 6250 miles

 

Is there anyone in the forum that could help me with an opinion on which car to choose?

 

Ps. I have driven both the cars and the only real difference i noticed was the speed of the 3.0 D

 

Best regards,

 

 

Carl

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Posted

Hi Carl, and welcome to the club.

I take it that there should be another 0 on the mileages.

The 2.7 Gemini Diesel was designed as a joint venture between Ford and Peugeot and the 3.0 Diesel is an uprated version to meet the Euro 6 requirements and is naturally a little quicker than its predecessor  --  which is no slouch either, and is the engine that powers the S Type Diesel.

The 2.7 litre Diesel your are looking at is a very low mileage for its year, and I guess that it is in very good condition, too. The 3.0 litre diesel looks to have done a fairly average mileage and should be in a similar condition.

A lot could depend on the mileage you will be doing, as both engines are quite good, but if you are going to do a big mileage you should note that a cam belt change will be needed at 105,000 or 10 years. If you are going to do a low mileage, I would probably go with the later model.

Regards,

Peter. 

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Hello Carl,

I'd also look at the Road Fund Tax between the two. I think you'll find the 2.7 is more expensive. Also, the 3.0L XFS is quite a beast, I know, my previous car was one. It's very fast.

Cheers,

Graham.

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Posted (edited)

Hi

Rock and a hard place or what?

My Disco 3 had the 2.7 and I loved it. The 3.0 is even better and as the guys state, smoother, cheaper car tax and better mpg.

I would go for the younger bird every time:wub:

Enjoy and let us know how you get on?

BTW

Its the fuel pump belt on the rear of the V6 that needs changing @ 105K or 7 years. Can't say as I remember the cam belt but I know its a shorter

period..

Rog

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belt change
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Posted

The timing belt change interval is 106,000 miles but the fuel pump belt is non-timed and good for around 150,000 miles


Posted

Hi Carl

Working away at the moment but as soon as I can I will post some more datails as I know quite a bit of interest has been shown by various members.

 

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