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The Ultimate Jaguar XJ6/XJ8/XJR X300 & X308 Buyer's Guide

A buyer's guide for novices to the classic Jaguar saloon cars from the 1990s, the X300 and X308 body style XJ series models. This is a moderately in-depth review/guide using three X300/X308 models across the range with a number of points to consider when potentially buying. The three cars seen in the first half of the video: *1996 Jaguar XJR6 4.0 Inline-6 supercharged automatic (X306) in Sapphire Blue with black leather interior. *1997 Jaguar XJ6 3.2 Inline-6 Sport automatic (X300) in Antigua Blue with oatmeal leather interior. *1999 Jaguar XJR 4.0 V8 supercharged automatic (X308) in Antigua Blue with oatmeal leather interior. THIS VIDEO IS IN NO WAY SANCTIONED BY JAGUAR LAND ROVER PLC. Use any guidance purely at your own risk. As such this video is for entertainment purposes only. X300 (produced July 1994 to June 1997) Drivetrain Options: Engines 3.2 L AJ16 I6 218 hp (155 kW; 211 PS) @5100 rpm, 232 lb⋅ft (315 N⋅m) @4500 rpm 4.0 L AJ16 I6 249 hp (183 kW; 249 PS) @4800 rpm, 289 lb⋅ft (392 N⋅m) @4000 rpm 4.0 L supercharged AJ16S I6 322 hp (240 kW; 326 PS) @5000 rpm, 378 lb⋅ft (512 N⋅m) @3050 rpm 6.0 L Jaguar V12 314 hp (234 kW; 318 PS) @5350 rpm; 352 lb⋅ft (478 N⋅m) @2850 rpm Transmissions 4-speed ZF 4HP-22 automatic (3.2 only) 4-speed ZF 4HP-24 automatic 4-speed GM 4L80-E automatic (XJR and V12 only) 5-speed Getrag 290 manual X300 Dimensions Wheelbase SWB: 2,870 mm (113 in) LWB: 2,995 mm (117.9 in) Length SWB: 5,024 mm (197.8 in) LWB: 5,149 mm (202.7 in) Width 1,799 mm (70.8 in) (exc. mirrors) Height Comfort SWB: 1,314 mm (51.7 in) Sport SWB: 1,307 mm (51.5 in) XJR: 1,303 mm (51.3 in) Comfort LWB: 1,333 mm (52.5 in) Sport LWB: 1,326 mm (52.2 in) Kerb weight XJ6: 1,800 kg (4,000 lb) Daimler Six: 1,825 kg (4,023 lb) XJ12/Daimler Double Six: 1,975 kg (4,354 lb) XJR: 1,875 kg (4,134 lb) 2,074 mm (81.7 in) (inc. mirrors) X308 (Produced July 1997 to December 2002) Drivetrain Options: Engines 3.2 L Jaguar AJ-V8 240 hp (179 kW; 243 PS) @6350 rpm, 233 lb⋅ft (316 N⋅m) @4350 rpm 4.0 L Jaguar AJ-V8 290 hp (216 kW; 294 PS) @6100 rpm, 290 lb⋅ft (393 N⋅m) @4250 rpm 4.0 L supercharged Jaguar AJ-V8 370 hp (276 kW; 375 PS) @6150 rpm, 387 lb⋅ft (525 N⋅m) @3600 rpm Transmission 5-speed ZF 5HP24 automatic 5-speed Mercedes-Benz W5A580 automatic (supercharged models only) X308 Dimensions Wheelbase SWB: 2,870 mm (113 in) LWB: 2,995 mm (117.9 in) Length SWB: 5,000 mm (197 in) LWB: 5,100 mm (201 in) Width 1,800 mm (69 in) Height SWB: 1,300 mm (51 in) LWB: 1,300 mm (52 in) Kerb weight SWB: 1,800 kg (3,968 lb) LWB: 1,875 kg (4,134 lb) A few extra points to add to the video: 1. Cracked exhaust manifolds are very common on the XJ6/XJR6. You will hear an exhaust blow that sometimes goes away when the engine is warm. Finding replacement exhaust manifolds is getting harder now. Cracked exhaust manifolds can lead to problems with engine emissions. 2. Check for rusty fuel lines near the fuel filter (located above the rear axle area) as the lines are vulnerable to road grime in that area. 3. Timing chain rattle on start-up with the XJ6 engine. The secondary timing chain tensioner is a known weak point on the AJ16 engine. They rarely fail altogether, but can start to loose oil pressure when old. If you hear an engine rattle for a few seconds after engine start, it is possibly due to the secondary timing chain building oil pressure back up to function properly. 4. Misfires on the AJ16 engine can be caused by failing coil packs and faulty oxygen sensors. Inspect coil packs and check condition of spark plugs if you have a misfire as your first port of call. 5. Sit in the centre rear seat with your feet either side of the transmission tunnel on a test drive if possible. This is a good way to test whether or not the rear differential is good. You will feel a rumble/vibration through the transmission tunnel if the differential is failing. Check out this video for more info on X300 running problems    • How to Diagnose Jaguar XJ6 X300 Serie...   For a guide to common rust traps on X300/X308 series Jaguar also check the video below    • The Ultimate Jaguar XJ6/XJ8/XJR X300 ...  

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