For those who want to know - this is Series 3, Episode 7 - 15th February 2000. Previous episode was on 8th February 2000 and featured 4x4s in a group test (Mitsubishi L200, Ford Ranger Double Cab 4x4, Nissan Navara) and the episode after this one was on 22nd February 2000 and featured estates (Audi A4 Avant, BMW 328i Touring, Volvo V70 T5).
@revolume I`ve just had a copyright strike from @2strokesteve on the Lotus Sunbeam Top Gear for some reason, As far as I can make out, he`s just another bloke uploading old VHS`s to RUclips, so I`d love to know what his position is, legally to be able to carry out this action..
I think the Jag might be too, but the plates aren't coming up on the Audi & Jag, so we may never know (as in, nothings coming up at all, so may have been fake plates, or subsequently had private plates fitted)
I won’t cast shade on the BMW or Audi, but I will be praising the Jaguar. So in any respect, this is a praising of the one model, not detracting from the other two. The Jag is a classic. It’s a classic in looks, drive, temperament, and feel. While you could trace its roots to the E-Type, this was also the first Jaguar to be properly modern. By contrast to the XK8, whose origins date back to the mid 70s, the X308 XJ (as depicted) was the last iteration of the XJ40 chassis. It incorporated a thoroughly modern engine (developed by Jaguar and Cosworth), and a modern gearbox. The interior had electrical systems sourced from Ford making them both readily available and easy to replace. A huge improvement from the 80s Jags. And then there’s the feel - sleek, sophisticated and yet with just a hint of Rock and Roll about it. If you’re looking for a simple status box on wheels, this is not the car for you. If you’re looking for a four door Grand Tourer, you’ve got it. A Jaguar dealer should always ask you: “is it just you and the wife using it, or are the kids going in the back too?” The answer to that question gives you which one to buy - the saloon or the coupe.
Some proper BS in this! What a pathetic test for ride quality!! The Jag is way better riding than the M5. It's also far less easily unsettled on ruts and ridges, mid-corner. For me, the Jag wipes the floor with the other two.
24 years later my XJR is still a perfect daily and a perfect sleeper at that.
Before someone ate all the pies
For those who want to know - this is Series 3, Episode 7 - 15th February 2000. Previous episode was on 8th February 2000 and featured 4x4s in a group test (Mitsubishi L200, Ford Ranger Double Cab 4x4, Nissan Navara) and the episode after this one was on 22nd February 2000 and featured estates (Audi A4 Avant, BMW 328i Touring, Volvo V70 T5).
Much appreciated. I will try to add tags etc, at the moment I`m too busy recording from VHS`s onto HDD, & then uploading, all very time consuming..
@@MrPabsUk Great Car Show 👍 😁 👍
@revolume I`ve just had a copyright strike from @2strokesteve on the Lotus Sunbeam Top Gear for some reason, As far as I can make out, he`s just another bloke uploading old VHS`s to RUclips, so I`d love to know what his position is, legally to be able to carry out this action..
@@MrPabsUk Sorry to hear , Do you have VIdeo In your fleet full EP Of TIff Needell In aC Cobra, Vbh In Green Vw Van?
@@MrPabsUk For some reason RUclips didn’t notify me about this comment but as far as I can tell it’s been long resolved..
Penny was a rally driver , it shows
Only thing was, the wheelspin on the Jags 1/4 mile did add about half a second to the time, which, as an XJR owner, irritated me!
@@MrPabsUk IS The Same Jag XJR Jeremy Drove wIth TIff Needell Next to Red E39
bMW M5?
@@ChrisPatrick-q6k Cool Car 👍😁 The bMW M5 In Red Lovely
@@ChrisPatrick-q6k where Ken barlow
9f the three I bet the e39 M5 is the one still running
I think the Jag might be too, but the plates aren't coming up on the Audi & Jag, so we may never know (as in, nothings coming up at all, so may have been fake plates, or subsequently had private plates fitted)
@@MrPabsUk I Love The XJR In Maroon, I Love The1 Jeremy Drove where he vS TIff Needell In Red bMW M5 E39 beautIful Car
I won’t cast shade on the BMW or Audi, but I will be praising the Jaguar. So in any respect, this is a praising of the one model, not detracting from the other two.
The Jag is a classic. It’s a classic in looks, drive, temperament, and feel. While you could trace its roots to the E-Type, this was also the first Jaguar to be properly modern. By contrast to the XK8, whose origins date back to the mid 70s, the X308 XJ (as depicted) was the last iteration of the XJ40 chassis. It incorporated a thoroughly modern engine (developed by Jaguar and Cosworth), and a modern gearbox. The interior had electrical systems sourced from Ford making them both readily available and easy to replace. A huge improvement from the 80s Jags.
And then there’s the feel - sleek, sophisticated and yet with just a hint of Rock and Roll about it. If you’re looking for a simple status box on wheels, this is not the car for you. If you’re looking for a four door Grand Tourer, you’ve got it.
A Jaguar dealer should always ask you: “is it just you and the wife using it, or are the kids going in the back too?” The answer to that question gives you which one to buy - the saloon or the coupe.
Some proper BS in this! What a pathetic test for ride quality!!
The Jag is way better riding than the M5. It's also far less easily unsettled on ruts and ridges, mid-corner.
For me, the Jag wipes the floor with the other two.