Jaguar XKR - Is The Cheaper version actually a better choice? (X150)

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
  • The Jaguar XK X150 is a great car.. Is the XKR really better than the standard XK and is it worth paying over double the price for it? Today I drive the 510HP XKR and find out.. Is It Really Worth Over Double The Price? Is The Cheaper version actually a better choice?
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  • @joelfildes5544
    @joelfildes5544 4 месяца назад +204

    The state of that headliner !

    • @steveworth544
      @steveworth544 4 месяца назад +7

      Seems to be a common problem with cars these days- particularly Jags

    • @stewartwilson1325
      @stewartwilson1325 4 месяца назад +66

      stiletto heels? - Paul Calf

    • @lefuedebout
      @lefuedebout 4 месяца назад +30

      It's been quite a while since I've seen so many footprints on a headliner. Evidence of a lot of backseat action going on there! 🙂

    • @justaddafan
      @justaddafan 4 месяца назад +10

      It's terrible looking! I love how Jack ignores it.

    • @joelfildes5544
      @joelfildes5544 4 месяца назад +10

      @@lefuedebout As a young ‘blade’ I once got home with my mam’s car (very late) only to find talcum powder footprints all over the inside of the windscreen…Only noticed when the light came on as I opened the door to get out,had to drive off from home,again,and find a suitable 24 hour petrol station for some late night ‘detailing’…who puts talc in their shoes ?…dodged a bullet there,ish…

  • @redpill3145
    @redpill3145 4 месяца назад +32

    There’s some Stiletto heal marks in the headlining

  • @floydstewart2956
    @floydstewart2956 4 месяца назад +38

    I think the “R” looks much nicer and that engine is just epic. People rave about the Audi 4.2 v8 - and they are good. So good that I have one myself.. BUT I still feel that the jaguar 5 litre supercharged engine is a different level altogether. Criminally underrated in my opinion.

    • @aliwhitwell
      @aliwhitwell 3 месяца назад +1

      My sister-in-law in Florida had the 5 litre supercharged version which I managed to have a drive in. It was awesome. Last year though some stupid woman decided to crash into it and wrote it off. After the accident she immediately held up her hands and said it was her fault. At a junction, she thought my sister-in-law was going to turn right for some reason despite her not signalling to do so and proceeded to drive straight into her. Idiot! In her defence she said "Nobody signals round here when they turn". 😞

  • @robertpowell7672
    @robertpowell7672 4 месяца назад +8

    somebody has done a real hatchet job on that roof lining.

  • @stevepitts7998
    @stevepitts7998 4 месяца назад +12

    To be honest most of the difference in price / value between these two cars is in the age and mileage difference.
    You can buy a 4.2 litre supercharged XKR of the same year as yours Jack, so perhaps the question should be: Is the £1,500 you'd have to pay for a similar car to yours (99k mileage), but supercharged, worth it and the answer to that is a resounding yes!

  • @gsigs
    @gsigs 4 месяца назад +14

    I used the same philosophy when I got rid of my Cayman S and got a convertible 2000 XK8. I've had it for 8 years and it has been dead reliable. I also prefer the older version because it has something the new ones lack - class. All wood dash, leather, almost zero chrome, normal gauges and no infotainment system. It has a connection to the early jags that the modern ones lack. I love it and I don't know what I'll do if/when it dies.

  • @adrianfowles7250
    @adrianfowles7250 4 месяца назад +21

    Excellent video!
    Yes, the 5-litre XKR has a lot of power - but 95% of the time it isn't accessible due to grip, traffic and other road users etc. Also, many of the advantages you mentioned are available on the non-supercharged 5-litre version. And this is the real sweet-spot: 5-litres 385bhp and performance that is very close to the 4.2 XKR. I've had mine for something like 12 years now and I can't see me ever selling it

    • @GetOffMyyLawn
      @GetOffMyyLawn 4 месяца назад +1

      I have had the base 2011 XK for over 7 years. I run Continental DWS06 all seasons due to cold winters in my area. The XK-R would just tear up the all seasons... it really needs sticky summer tires.

    • @MF-jp5vp
      @MF-jp5vp 4 месяца назад

      Spot on...wrote my similar comment then saw yours..opps!

  • @spartanp2064
    @spartanp2064 4 месяца назад +3

    I did the exact opposite with my F-Type by getting the R over the S, and I could never go to the S. I absolutely use the car in Dynamic mode all of the time and with the paddles. Do I use the gas pedal? Heck yeah. It’s addictive even 2 years on. And no I never race anything. And yes I have that sunshine smile in my face all the time. Kudos to Jag for building bonkers engines.

  • @feloniousmonk5261
    @feloniousmonk5261 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Jack. I just found your channel a few weeks ago when I was shopping around for an Elise and I've been ploughing through your excellent videos. The first thing I noticed was that we're clearly neighbours...your favourite local road is the same as mine, and is indeed the first place I took my Elise S2 111S when I picked her up on Thursday :). Cheers!

  • @canucklehead0
    @canucklehead0 4 месяца назад +14

    Lovely review of two lovely cars!! My own experience was a few years ago before I lost my lower right leg. I drove the older xk and then the 4.2l XKR and I found the XKR a lot closer to what I imagined the XK should have been like. The 4.2l Supercharged just has that wallop of torque that just chucks you down the road, and while the non supercharged car is no slouch I think in day to day driving that missing bottom end in the normal 4.2 would always be in my back of mind as to what is capable with the supercharger. That said, if I were to find a low mileage car in my price range and in standard trim I would be ecstatic to own it, but given the choice between the standard and the "R" well let's just say my wallet would take a beating, but I'd be happy about it! Now the 5.0l XK and 5.0l XKR I have never driven, but I have to say that for me, the older styling of the 4.2L cars in either trim look better, less cluttered and truer to what I think Ian Callum originally penned. Take care, and Happy New Year, Jack!!! I look forward to another fantastic year of reviews and the trials and tribulations of your own cars!! - Dave (in a very cold -41C Alberta, Canada)

    • @BlagovestBuyukliev
      @BlagovestBuyukliev 4 месяца назад +4

      Performance isn't the selling point of these cars anymore. The 2006-2008 non-supercharged 4.2 is the one to have long-term. The styling is pure and unadulterated. The previous owners are probably cool rich uncles and aunts whose first dream isn't overtaking a 911. The engine and components have suffered less thermal degradation.

    • @canucklehead0
      @canucklehead0 4 месяца назад +1

      @@BlagovestBuyukliev I would absolutely agree with your statement!! Thanks for taking the time to comment!!

  • @davidgoliath5901
    @davidgoliath5901 4 месяца назад +2

    Great Jack! I opted for a facelift 5.0 n/a. Bit less complexity and better suited to hot Australian summers. So glad I did. Its such a sweet thing. A perfect GT car. A day away in the hills with that wonderful V8 burble for company is bliss. Its a rapid car at full noise, grin inducing .. not ridiculous..perfectly blended with the chassis. Mine came with only 19k km's but 10yr old rubber. New tyres transformed it. For our conditions I use 5w-30 oil changed at 5k intervals. IMO the lighter weight is for regulatory reasons rather than longevity.

  • @philboyce1582
    @philboyce1582 4 месяца назад

    Nice one Jack, I personally went through this process in the first 6 months of 2019 finally ending up with a 2010 5.0 XK convertible feeling that it covered all the bases.. in sport it’s still a beast but the XKR frightened the life out of me... must be getting old.

  • @jonathangould1255
    @jonathangould1255 4 месяца назад +4

    Having owned a few XK’s now. The 4.2 XKR is superb. 420bhp. Les weight than the 5 litre. My convertible is brilliant.😊

    • @TheJMan1K
      @TheJMan1K 24 дня назад

      420 crank or at the tire?

  • @neilmarshment2910
    @neilmarshment2910 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks. I have an XK/XKR on my mind and pondering the pros/cons of an XKR. Think it will be the XKR. Love these cars.

  • @automotiveaffairsshorts
    @automotiveaffairsshorts 4 месяца назад +2

    Having driven a few of these… your description is spot on! I always saw the XKR as a British muscle car. The 2015 F-Type R was similarly wild, as it had 550 hp and only rear wheel drive (AWD came in 2016).

    • @stevemawer848
      @stevemawer848 4 месяца назад +1

      Pedantically, it was actually 543hp, the 550 is PS. But like the XKR, the F-Type is schizophrenic - a pussy cat when pootling around town and a snarling beast when you give it some right foot.. I love it!

    • @3ducs
      @3ducs 4 месяца назад

      @@stevemawer848 This past May I bought a 2016 F-Type 3.0 S manual transmission coupe, 380HP, more than enough for the hilly and twisty New Hampshire USA roads where I live. RWD, Torsen LSD, a more analogue car than the more recent ones.

  • @johnbeckett2624
    @johnbeckett2624 4 месяца назад +6

    I have a 2012 XKR and agree with everything you say, there is just so much power from 2000rpm and the power keeps on coming, yes the back end can be a bit lose in the current conditions, in part due to my 7 year old Dunlop tyres (replacing soon with Michelin pilot sport) but in the dry it's just amazing, so far I have not found anything that will keep with it on the motorway, will never sell it until they drag me out of it and try to put me in a home, note to my family never going to happen!! 😀 Great video Jack I was hoping when you got the XK you would do a back to back test with an XKR

    • @feedback1814
      @feedback1814 4 месяца назад +1

      Ah, your car sounds epic!

  • @MrCarrera28
    @MrCarrera28 4 месяца назад

    Back to your best Jack, delivering informative videos without losing any of your humour, the quips or your genuine perspective.
    I think either car delivers a huge amount of presence and smiles per miles behind the wheel. While I think they would beaten in every category by a well specified manual 97 C2S let a lone a 997 Turbo, they deliver something the 911 doesn't. At the nice low price it is a car that someone on a lower budget, who isn't a RUclips celebrity who needs to replace cars for views :), could keep for years and slowly mildly improve to develop a car to your precise taste on a low budget without the Porsche tax. A nice exhaust, mild suspension tuning, upgrade/update the interior. A patient enthusiast could have a car uniquely specified to their tastes at budget prices buying slowly and only when items are listed relatively cheaply.
    Opening the garage to such a beautiful car which is set up exactly to your tastes for less than a basic family car would be always catch your breath and you would feel bonded to it as it has been improved to your taste.

  • @davedear929
    @davedear929 4 месяца назад +2

    I've been driving since 1962 and grown up with a lot of road conditions. I'm 80 now and drive a Tiguan and tow a caravan I hate driving in the rush hour as everyone but me seems in a hurry. What I don't get Jack is driving for fun. Now that's off my chest the review of two amazing cars was great. Thanks Jack.

    • @gazzafloss
      @gazzafloss 4 месяца назад +1

      Mate I get that, I've been driving since 1966, I see no "fun" driving on the road these days, I have a little Mazda MX5 for days when I feel like I can get to somewhere not so busy. But most times when I need to get somewhere in town I just cycle or bus it. Traffic is no fun now, and the government "pick-pockets" are everywhere waiting for that lapse in attention.

  • @feedback1814
    @feedback1814 4 месяца назад +2

    The Jag XKR still looks beautiful even today. 500 + bhp, rear wheel drive, and greasy road surfaces, you are going to have to be very careful around those bends and roundabouts, that's for sure. I, until recently, had a gorgeous Jag XF 5.0 V8, and that was a great drive, but I was always a bit wary in damp conditions. A few times, the rear end would remind me about how much power the car had. You have to remember, the Jag XK was never really designed to be a sports car in the true sense of the word. It was a great GT car however

  • @ryanmccormick2150
    @ryanmccormick2150 4 месяца назад +3

    Looks like that headliner used to be a nightclub carpet 😂 lovely car tho👍

  • @matslundstrom7763
    @matslundstrom7763 4 месяца назад +1

    I opted out of the XKR when I swapped my Mx-5 for a 2011 5.0 XK convertible.
    The XKR is more complcated and 90 kilos heavier, on car that is already to heavy to be a sportscar. My 385 hp is plenty enough on a winding road. With 510 hp you´ll most likely end up in tree if you drive it in a "spirited fashion".
    Power is fun though! I used to have a tuned Suzuki 1100, which broke traction at 100 km/h on throttle alone.

  • @benmarshall787
    @benmarshall787 4 месяца назад +1

    Another great comparison Jack. Looked and sounded a right laugh. You can see why the current "running out" F types with the 567bhp have four wheel drive! Perhaps that should be the next step in this test, as you've already done the Xkr in the previous e type a like shape, so how about an F type test (mk 1 and indeed the mk2 facelift model) and see which is best. Yours with the big wheels does look good. As said on one of my routes there's an original XF in black with them fitted and again looks brilliant. I think the R is a sort of poor man's Aston Martin in the same vein as the original which was so close to the DB7. Perhaps that leads onto another comparison XKR vs DB9 ?? Best wishes, Ben 🇬🇧🇺🇦🚌🚐

    • @stevemawer848
      @stevemawer848 4 месяца назад +1

      Correction: the Aston Martin is a rich man's F-Type! 🙂 And the F-Type is a more practical car to use every day, too, the Aston only scores on its badge.

  • @johnbirt9180
    @johnbirt9180 4 месяца назад +2

    As a 997 owner. I am horrified by the lack of rear stability. But the Jag is less than half the price of my base Porsche.

  • @Jeffybonbon
    @Jeffybonbon 4 месяца назад

    I have owned XK8 and XKR and XK and my opinion is the car i have now is the best mine is one of the last XKs convertible built for uk market unless your going to track the car or drive it in Germany the XKR just costs more to run and service so i am happy with the 5lt with all the extras you have mentioned in the XKR

  • @tonyhilliarduk
    @tonyhilliarduk 4 месяца назад +1

    Hey Jack. Great video. Perhaps a slightly unfair comparison. A more worthy one would have been either a pre-facelift 4.2 XKR or a post-facelift 5.0 normal aspirated 5.0 … I bought a 2008 4.2 XKR in 2011. It was exactly 3 years old having come off a lease. I was actually looking to buy a similar age Aston V8 Vantage but my money only stretched to the 4.3 and not the 4.7. I drove a couple and was really unimpressed with the lack of torque and the “need to thrash it” dynamics. I was actually on my way home from a test drive when I saw the XKR I went on to buy on the dealer forecourt and called in for a test drive. I was smitten and bought it on the spot. I paid £31,000 for a 3 year old immaculate car with only 38,000 miles which was originally sold for £66,000. I ran it for two hilarious grin inducing years (19,000 miles) and then sold it back to JLR for £26,000 having done nothing other that one service and some new rear tyres. Kinda regret selling it. My point I guess is that the 4.2XKR has exactly the same WTF inducing hilarity as it’s later brethren for way less money. Great content keep it up!

  • @WayneOnCars
    @WayneOnCars 24 дня назад

    I will be moving to a XKR sometime next year from my F Type.My partner moans about the space in the F TYpe so agreed on a XKR softtop.I have always had a soft spot for them.

  • @schunkelperser1794
    @schunkelperser1794 Месяц назад

    Excellent review

  • @allanwinter4991
    @allanwinter4991 4 месяца назад +6

    Tyre choice so crucial on these cars.

    • @weareallbeingwatched4602
      @weareallbeingwatched4602 2 месяца назад

      I am looking at one which had the wrong tires and was crashed sideways into something.

  • @morgman43
    @morgman43 4 месяца назад

    I decided to split the difference when I bought my XK Convertible back in 2018 by going for the naturally aspirated 5.0 and it was all the engine I needed. People tend not to consider the standard XK but it still had CATS dynamic suspension, had a very similar interior, same size wheels, and still plenty of go. The only thing the n/a cars miss is any kind of LSD, and that active diff probably is good reason to go for an XKR.

  • @timwood7808
    @timwood7808 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the review Jack. Was it any good?.... Totally distracted by the state of the headlining, what on earth has been going on in there?.... 😂

  • @2702simmo
    @2702simmo 4 месяца назад

    Great video because I’m mulling the sane question since I inherited my dad’s XK a couple of months ago. I like it but I just wish it was quicker seems the XKR is a lot quicker

  • @ChrisFEJackson
    @ChrisFEJackson 4 месяца назад

    Great video! made a lot sense. First question for the slippy back end, what tyres were on the car? This can make a huge difference. (F-Type owner V8 R now running Michelin PSP4's on rear)

  • @geoffnorton9279
    @geoffnorton9279 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful cars. You made the right choice Jack.

  • @Andy-From-England
    @Andy-From-England 4 месяца назад

    Cracking video Jack

  • @MrNeilc76
    @MrNeilc76 4 месяца назад

    Just spotted you driving the XKR on the latest Harry’s Garage vid, thought you were using the same road 😁

  • @geoffcollier8736
    @geoffcollier8736 3 месяца назад

    My XKR is 2005 and the victory edition. On a motorway run it gives me at least 27 mpg. Also that year means far less road tax. Performance can be frightening but I tend to think about the price of tyres which will not last that long without some care. As you say, not a sports car but a very comfortable cruiser. Shame no drain for rear diff. But syphoning overnight and a hole drilled in the boot bodywork made an oil change possible. No problem in overtaking and a wonderful car.

  • @simonhjc
    @simonhjc 4 месяца назад +1

    Ditto- whats with the roof lining? Trivia- I had a XF as a company car and the pop up gear knob used to get that hot in summer when the car was parked in had to use a rag. Australia lol!

  • @Tinker2006
    @Tinker2006 4 месяца назад

    Great video, your smile every time you accelerate makes me say that the R is the better car, by a long way

  • @murrieteacher
    @murrieteacher 4 месяца назад

    That is a difficult question Jack. My heart says power, my head says no. I think my heart would win. Bugger the expense!

  • @italsounds001
    @italsounds001 4 месяца назад

    I had an x100 XKR and a 4.2 x150 XKR, I liked both, both of them were a bargain, the 4.2 XKR was better and I never felt the need for the 5.0 update, I swapped the front mesh for the updated look, got the side vent covers in paint colour, painted the rear bar across the boot lid, wrapped the window trim and removed the mid silencer with x pipe, it was mapped (by previous owner) and was an epic gt cruiser. It was black metallic and the first owner had the interior trimmed in wine red leather, with new carpets (the month after delivery) at considerable expense, so it was a bit bespoke and looked great, but I needed a more practical economical car, and something a bit more sporty, so sold it on, but it was so much car for the money, got it lock down, sold it a bit later and made a few quid, even after the trim updates.

  • @MRFUCKOFF202
    @MRFUCKOFF202 4 месяца назад +1

    For me the facelift R looks much better. The difference is subtle like with a lot of performance models, but with this one it makes all the difference. The standard one just looks so much more pedestrian, an old man's cruiser, this one looks like an Aston DBS competitor. But otherwise this video has me thinking the 5.0 may be the sweet spot. But then the 4.2 R wouldn't have timing chain issues!

  • @stephenricketts7764
    @stephenricketts7764 4 месяца назад +1

    I think the cheaper car is just as good for what you would do in normal driving. It looks slightly better to me with the front grill for example. However if you want to be 'silly' and be forever watching out for speed cameras then pay twice the money and include the price of a few fines in your budget! That's maybe a bit flippant of me but our normal roads are so lousy now (motorways aside) I don't know that you would get significantly more enjoyment from the more expensive car, I do like the sound though! Thanks for another great review Jack. 👍👍

    • @stevemawer848
      @stevemawer848 4 месяца назад +2

      Look at Jack's face at 5:55 and 6:23 and tell me he isn't getting "significantly more enjoyment".

  • @ameenr9129
    @ameenr9129 3 месяца назад

    I use to work for them, Brilliant cars, will be buying one soon.

  • @dragshampc1286
    @dragshampc1286 Месяц назад

    I got a copper black XK8 2005 and it's just lovely

  • @davidpickard9393
    @davidpickard9393 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice to see Jag Head linings are still made by British Leyland

  • @rolfsvensson5777
    @rolfsvensson5777 4 месяца назад

    A big cat is more money to feed! Great video!

  • @marineboy6033
    @marineboy6033 4 месяца назад

    The infotainment can be massively improved with an iphone Bluetooth / USB dongle that hides neatly in the central storage box….you’ve got wayze, voice control and iTunes sounds great through the hifi - the aircon/heating system is in my view perfectly OK as it’s buttons. Late model non-supercharged cars have sufficient driver mode tweaks. The car is definitely a muscle car not an agile sports car - it’s too big - I love it.

  • @gazzafloss
    @gazzafloss 4 месяца назад +1

    Great comparo Jack, your Jag is heaps ahead in the headliner stakes, that one is in pretty sad condition.
    Guess you could say about your Jag is, "what it lacks in horsepower it makes up for in headliner". The power stakes for roadgoing cars is a "loser game" these days.

  • @ianhortonplant
    @ianhortonplant 4 месяца назад

    I've had my 4.2 XKR for a little while now and like it a bit more each time I drive it.
    Some say the sweet spot is the 4.2 XKR and the 5.0 XK. With 420 and 380 bhp respectively. It's often said the 500bhp was a bit too much for that car. I haven't driven a 5.0 XKR so I can't say for myself.
    With regards the interior, part of the charm for me is the J-Gate as it gives you something a bit more mechanical to do.
    Either way the 4.2 non-supecharged is the weakest option so you've got the worst of the bunch. Congratulations! 😂

  • @andrewpreston4127
    @andrewpreston4127 4 месяца назад +1

    Waiting for No 27 to put one these tail sliders into the hedge on those greasy roads. At least, with the the 300bhp jobby, the sensible option has been chosen. S'funny though, back in the day, mid 80's for me..., a 130bhp Peugeot 205 1.9 GTI was recorded as something of a car for heroes when you were pushing on. And I had loads of fun and thrills with cars of no more than 200'ish bhp, BM 325 i, Carlton 3000 GSI, Merc 300, 911 SC. Tbh, I hardly see the point of 400.., 500 + bhp. How usable are all those horses ?

  • @richardcarter1000
    @richardcarter1000 4 месяца назад

    Great car. Love the super V8. The XJR8 was one of my favorites. Did over 150k miles in mine. Great value now and easy to maintain/ get parts for.

    • @ralfybaby
      @ralfybaby 4 месяца назад +1

      I had a xjr6. Fantastic car. Could hang with Porsches and Corvettes.
      Ate its supercharger at 140k.
      Then had a XJR8. Rhat was even better till it blew a headgasket at 150k. 18mpg when driven somewhat spiritedly. Repair costs were prohibitive. Payed Ferrari repair costs for a car that was worth only its weight in scrap.
      Would go with a normally aspirated one.

    • @richardcarter1000
      @richardcarter1000 4 месяца назад

      @@ralfybaby I sold my XJR8 at just over 150k miles. Over 100k done by me. Other than bushes, tyres, brakes and a gearbox rebuild around 80k I had no problems. A local garage maintained it. Great car. I once had a lunchtime meeting in Edinburgh. Went there and back from Dorset in a day. Bank blocked my card on the 3rd tank of fuel as looked 'suspicious ' in one day

  • @lffit
    @lffit 4 месяца назад

    love the brand and their elegant styling, either will suit me!

  • @jonathanknight6484
    @jonathanknight6484 4 месяца назад +4

    The XKR X150 is a really underrated car from that era. I also love the F type which are getting affordable now.

    • @detonator2112
      @detonator2112 4 месяца назад +6

      F-Type is gorgeous. Ian Callum really designed some good looking cars. I also like the last XJ although it might have been a bit controversial change. But at least it was different.

    • @rennwolfwolfgangkriegl
      @rennwolfwolfgangkriegl 4 месяца назад

      Last year I was seriously looking at getting one of these XKRs. I already own an X100 XK8 from the Final Edition batch of Coupés and wanted something faster at tighter alongside it. At 6"4 I am sad to say that I do not properly fit into an X150. Long legs being the issue. But then I tried on an F-Type V6 Coupé and it fit like a glove. Brilliant car and exactly what I wanted!
      Although the F-Type looks really sexy, I still have a major soft spot for these XKs.

    • @stevemawer848
      @stevemawer848 4 месяца назад +4

      I had a 2001 XK8, a 2004 XKR and then a 2010 XKR, all great cars. I only got out of the 2010 XKR (after 5 years) because I couldn't resist a full fat F-Type R AWD which I've now had for 5 years and have no intention of giving it up! Oh, and they've all been very reliable, contrary to the popular (ignorant) beliefs that abound.

    • @Jeffybonbon
      @Jeffybonbon 4 месяца назад

      Ftype can not be compared to the XK very different cars one is a GT the other is a sports car

    • @stevemawer848
      @stevemawer848 4 месяца назад

      @@Jeffybonbon Well, you've compared them and decided they're not similar.

  • @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13
    @C.Fecteau-AU-MJ13 4 месяца назад +2

    Oh man the sound of those Jag V8s make me all hot in my trousers... such a dirty, dirty noise

  • @GraemeTaplinPhotographer
    @GraemeTaplinPhotographer 4 месяца назад

    Just love my XKR 2011….500+ bhp and a proper V8 tune. 😎

  • @jonathangould1255
    @jonathangould1255 4 месяца назад

    Front control arms and good tyre condition is everything on the XK.

  • @dallisb1047
    @dallisb1047 4 месяца назад +2

    I love the XKR!!

  • @Kiwittgmail
    @Kiwittgmail 4 месяца назад

    I chose a middle of the road version of the E90 3 series. Not a low-end like the 320i, 323i or even the 325i, but the 330i. There is still the 335i and the ultimate M3 above mine, hence middle of the road. But with the full M-Sport suspension, brakes, etc. it is plenty powerful enough for me with 190 Kw, I can still shame most cars, and handles really well, with still hydraulic steering, instead of new vague electronic systems.

  • @iantownsend500
    @iantownsend500 4 месяца назад

    I’d be more than happy with a 4.2 XK especially in convertible, silver car tan interior would be my perfect spec

  • @johnphelan6623
    @johnphelan6623 4 месяца назад +2

    Am I going nuts or are these the same roads Harry (Harry’s Farm/Garage) use to test drive? That low wall and dropping S bend are very familiar 🤔

    • @ianhortonplant
      @ianhortonplant 4 месяца назад +2

      It seems like a few youtubers use that bit of road now.

  • @livingroomguitarist7
    @livingroomguitarist7 4 месяца назад +1

    I think the best comparison would be the 4.2 supercharged XKR vs 5.0 XK.

  • @ItsTheNada
    @ItsTheNada 4 месяца назад

    I had an F Type R. Loved the power, but I truly only enjoyed it on the highway.

  • @andrewselden358
    @andrewselden358 4 месяца назад

    Thanks, enjoyable as usual. I'd have liked some general cost comparisons too: insurance, road tax, servicing, depreciation & mpg. Doesn't seem that Jag have upped their game re: poor headlining life since the XJ6 coupe that l ran some years ago...

    • @stevemawer848
      @stevemawer848 4 месяца назад

      Yeah, I was surprised at that - the headlining on my 2010 XKR was perfect.

  • @timgosling6189
    @timgosling6189 4 месяца назад

    Looks like that XKR has a lot of stiletto marks in the headlining; well you've got to do something while you're waiting for the satnav to boot up. And if you think your R is a bit loose you should try an XKR-S. That car had another 40bhp and was a lot stiffer, so had trouble keeping both rear wheels on the road at the same time if there were any bumps around. 'Squirrelly' didn't really cover it!

  • @ariescustom
    @ariescustom 4 месяца назад +2

    Your car looks nicer and definitely has a better headliner. The sound of that XKR's engine though...

    • @delukxy
      @delukxy 4 месяца назад

      Yeah. Rough!

  • @steveegginton535
    @steveegginton535 4 месяца назад

    I think I prefer the look of the facelifted car slightly and the interior looks nicer apart from the headliner😄 not sure its worth the extra price though! I have read that there are some issues with the 5.0 engine whereas the 4.2 is pretty bulletproof. What is hard to beat is just how much car you got for your money Jack which is what makes the earlier XK so tempting.

  • @Discovery_Dad
    @Discovery_Dad 4 месяца назад

    I think the 5.0 XK-R is the choice to have as you say, it effectively has two characters, a comfortable cruiser in normal and drive, and a bit angrier and noisier in dynamic with sport. The steering was modified using I think components from the F-Type for the runout R-Dynamics so you'd need the 2nd facelift models for that... The 5.0 XK-R has less supercharger whine than the 4.2 as well.
    The one thing I can't live with on the really early 4.2's is the 1970's pop-up radio ariel.
    I agree the initial 4.2's look better than the facelift you tested (which I owned with the speed pack for 8 years), but the best looking is the very late ones with the LED running lights and XK-RS headlights, they still look stunning now. If only Jaguar Classic could fit Pivi to an XK-R, would take it over an F-Type any day...

  • @bm7760
    @bm7760 Месяц назад

    I bought a lovely ckean 07 XJR with 99k miles for under £6k and I just LOVE it. It's a Sunday car and I'll live with the foibles, but what a bargain they are. XK8 prices are on the up I see. Cheaper to get an XK.

  • @cj.6988
    @cj.6988 4 месяца назад

    It's so nice to see a channel not shoving EV's down our throat and driving and promoting proper cars!! I'm very curious to get a V8 having never had one, I've got a 640d 3 litre twin turbo bmw, band may consider the V8 version all something different. Thanks for the interesting content.

  • @robsmith1a
    @robsmith1a 4 месяца назад +1

    I'd go for the basic option every time given that driving at any speed at all is impossible in my area

  • @patrickhostler5939
    @patrickhostler5939 4 месяца назад

    That mess above your head… I can’t stop looking at it. On that point alone, yours is a better car!!!😊

  • @michaeldotson658
    @michaeldotson658 Месяц назад

    If you want one because you think it's pretty, the standard XK is plenty. But, if you're a gearhead like me, you couldn't careless you'll only set all the bald eagles loose 10% of the time! I settled for a 2010XK with the 385hp and regretted every second I didn't get the "R". Sold it and picked up a 2015 XKR and haven't thought about the 2010 since. It now has a tune with an undersized upper pulley (roughly 600bhp, doing the lower pulley soon which will take her to near 650bhp) and trust me, those bald eagles were badass before, but them on steroids?! Oh my! lol

  • @marinedrive5484
    @marinedrive5484 4 месяца назад

    The engine in that XKR is epic, although the tail-happy aspect is a bit concerning - for me anyway. I would have to test drive one to make sure I could handle it. The state of the headliner - it would drive me crazy to leave it like that.

  • @davidbolus5742
    @davidbolus5742 4 месяца назад

    Have you considered some split screen moments when comparing/contrasting vehicle styles?

  • @BanjoLuke1
    @BanjoLuke1 2 месяца назад

    You are right.
    It has often been so.
    Often, the sharper end of the range are less fun to drive, less comfortable, visually less subtle.
    Once a car reaches "classic" age, it is less likely to be driven hard, other than at hill climbs and similar.
    And this phenomenon isn't limited to bigger, faster cars.
    The 1015cc Citroen GS was outer and somehow more eager than the 1220.
    Lancia Fulvia and Alfa 105 models were often a sweeter drive with smaller engines.
    For road use (and O am prepared for disagreement or contempt here) the Porsche 912 was probably a better drive than most contemporary 911 models.
    The same can be found on motorcycles. Not always, but often.
    The GS750 was more usable and rideable than the GS1000...
    The Guzzi V50 and V65 gave more grins than some of the faster, cooler 850 models....
    And so on.

  • @jehl1963
    @jehl1963 4 месяца назад

    I love how the review took a sudden turn when you turned the TC off. 😂

  • @rotty66
    @rotty66 4 месяца назад

    They must have held up, sold my 59plate 5.0 XKR convertible for 20 grand 7 years ago

  • @tenti1524
    @tenti1524 Месяц назад

    You had turned on dynamic stability control too , to switch it off you have to hold the button for ages

  • @jo05dk
    @jo05dk 4 месяца назад

    This XKR has a guest appearance in Harry's latest video, the BMW I5 M60. I can't see who's driving it, but it's there :)

  • @artmccartan4911
    @artmccartan4911 4 месяца назад

    Same reason I went with a base Boxster over the S. Neither is a speed demon but the gear spacing on the 5sp base felt better and handling was identical

    • @MrCarrera28
      @MrCarrera28 4 месяца назад

      The base Boxster delivers fantastic handling, delicate feedback through the steering wheel and it can do all that at speeds above and below the speed limit. Driving a standard Boxster on standard rims is a visceral pleasure at any speed. Unfortunately the S is a bit too serious and at legal speeds it always feels a bit too competent and restrained and and is always tempting you to open it up and shred your drivers licence.

    • @Petrospect
      @Petrospect 4 месяца назад +1

      I test drove an S and without thinking about it in 4th I was doing 150km/h like it was nothing.
      The noise was brilliant; but I really did think to myself that this is a bit ridiculous for how the gearing is, the only times I got to enjoy the handling and use the engine were in 1st and 2nd, 3rd was some absurd speed. This will make me wonder about the base model whenever I get around to it.... that 6 speed felt pretty good!

  • @philipbunker146
    @philipbunker146 4 месяца назад

    Don’t think I’m the only one that was distracted by the state of that headlining! Looks like a car mechanic walked over it in oily boots 😂

  • @paulcharlesworth319
    @paulcharlesworth319 4 месяца назад

    Looking at the head lining, was the previous owners Viking ?🙂

  • @joelfildes5544
    @joelfildes5544 4 месяца назад

    A mate of mine had the XK 8 convertible,standard 4.4 engine,it was FRIGHTENINGLY fast,can’t imagine the supercharged one !

    • @stevemawer848
      @stevemawer848 4 месяца назад

      XK8s never had a 4.4 engine, early ones were 4.0, later ones 4.2. And if you think it was frightening fast, try a 5.0 XKR! Or a V8 F-Type R! 🙂

    • @2702simmo
      @2702simmo 4 месяца назад

      Was your Nate’s a supercharged as I have a standard XK and they’re not that quick

    • @e28forever30
      @e28forever30 4 месяца назад

      @@2702simmo
      Who is Nate??

    • @2702simmo
      @2702simmo 4 месяца назад

      @@e28forever30 mate, predictive text changes it for some reason

    • @joelfildes5544
      @joelfildes5544 4 месяца назад

      @@2702simmo non,it was the 4.2,felt pretty quick to me for a big lump.

  • @matthewnicholas6365
    @matthewnicholas6365 4 месяца назад

    I'm convinced that you buy one of these, with all the extra cost, JUST for that noise. Its the closest thing ive heard to a McMerc SLR

  • @vangestelwijnen
    @vangestelwijnen 4 месяца назад

    Ouch, that headliner. Yours is better!

  • @brokenworld1
    @brokenworld1 4 месяца назад

    Opening clip, is it worth it?.... XKR pulls away.... YES!

  • @lancecopley4245
    @lancecopley4245 4 месяца назад +1

    For all those commenting on the headlining, it's next on the list.
    The car is a daily driver doing about 15k a year so it's never going to be perfect.

  • @Macedonia270
    @Macedonia270 4 месяца назад +2

    What the hell happened to the headlining in the XKR?

  • @babylon5mh
    @babylon5mh 4 месяца назад

    I have to say, I would prefer your car, Jack. I agree about the front bumper. Yours looks much better, and I think yours is better sounding. That XKR sounds awful. You made a good choice 👌

  • @John_Redcorn_
    @John_Redcorn_ 4 месяца назад

    Did someone slaughter a chicken in there? That headliner! Wow😳

  • @woodrimcars2324
    @woodrimcars2324 4 месяца назад

    Am I the only one on here that doesn't want more modern features ?
    I've not looked but I'm guessing a Big price difference between the XKR and 997.
    Enjoyed the review here in France.

  • @paulaus
    @paulaus 4 месяца назад

    Haha I just spotted the XKR on Harry's Garage latest video.

  • @barryeldridge4771
    @barryeldridge4771 4 месяца назад

    Ahh, I see someone attempted the old Chesterfield headliner modification!

  • @TIWNA851
    @TIWNA851 4 месяца назад

    What’s going on with the headlining? I definitely couldn’t put up with that!

  • @alangilfether6080
    @alangilfether6080 4 месяца назад

    Iv got a 2008 xk which in my opinion is better looking than the R especially the front end with cleaner lines if i owned an R i would end up in a field !!

  • @johncrocker1019
    @johncrocker1019 4 месяца назад +1

    5.0 XKR litre every time. Its the best GT around IMO

  • @legomanmw2
    @legomanmw2 4 месяца назад

    It looks like the 'R" has the optional Cellulite roof & A pillar lining
    😆

  • @leolopezvalido1892
    @leolopezvalido1892 4 месяца назад +2

    Hello Jack! Another awesome video... and what a car! I was fortunate enough to have my XJR (X308) over here in Spain for about a decade. I agree with you that one doesn't normally 'need' the extra performance over the standard car, yet it's so easily accesible that it becomes an extra dynamic over the non supercharged models: your laughing out loud proved that! That 5litre 500hp must feel epic.. but, as you say, I don't feel it's worth 10k+ more than your Xk8. As for the Porsche 997 comparison, although a much more focused driver's car, I don't feel it appeals in such a unique way the Jaguar does... let alone reliability, costs etc., of owning one. The ideal spot seems to be the Xkr 4.2. I used my XJR as a second car, used mainly for long journeys and my local mechanic would service it. Bar a water pump needed, it never let me down over the years. Being garaged and looked after helped I'm sure. I loved that the 'traccion control off' just needed a flick - as opposed to infinite menus or having to hold down the button 10 or 15 seconds - and I did manage to de-restrict it through the... air sensor! I managed 5500rpm in top gear a couple of times.. Here in Spain it was a pleasure being part of J.E.C. (Jaguar Enthusiasts Club) and would regularly meet up for a host of different events and tours. A great crowd of people and a pleasure with.. the 30 or so members drove anything from an S type to a... D type!
    A big thank you to Lance for lending you his fabulous car.. and keep your Xk8. Thanks again Jack

  • @ianbint2181
    @ianbint2181 4 месяца назад

    Fab cars, comfort for cruising with smiles when you want them. What is not to like.

  • @howardsportugal
    @howardsportugal 4 месяца назад

    What happened to the headlining? Was the previous owner a porcupine?