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4.88 out of 5 stars

Lifelong Jaguar Owner

smayuga, 10/27/2012
2004 Jaguar XJ-Series XJ8 4dr Sedan (4.2L 8cyl 6A)
23 of 26 people found this review helpful

Purchased 2004 Jaguar XJ8 Select Edition with 25K miles in 12/05. The car still looks and runs like new at 96K miles in 10/12. Car has been a dream, very reliable, repairs few and far between. Never been stuck due to breakdown. My 2004 is most reliable car ever. Quality of ride and handling, interior leather and paint are stunning; Comfort and Class personified. Not an all out sports car (I still have my E-Type for that) but for a sedan I've never found it wanting for speed, handling, cornering or any other "normal" performance requirement. You can pick up used ones for around $10-12K an amazing bargain. Car should not have major repair issues till closer to 200K in miles.

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5 out of 5 stars

WOW!

welchct4, 04/22/2011
2004 Jaguar XJ-Series Vanden Plas 4dr Sedan (4.2L 8cyl 6A)
12 of 13 people found this review helpful

I have owned my, low-mileage (23k), 2004 XJ Vanden Plas for a little over a month now. This automobile is without question the finest automobile that I have ever owned. The quality of the interior blows away anything from Germany or Japan. The electronics (Alpine stereo, Nav, Rear DVD, etc.) are simple, logical and easy to operate. The exterior is a timeless classic and the aluminum body make the MPG's incredible (18-20 city/28-31 hwy). In fact, I've averaged 27.3 mpg (80% Hwy./20% City) for the first 1,300 miles that I've owned the car! Ridiculous depreciation, based upon sins of the past, make this without question the best value in the used luxury car market.

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4 out of 5 stars

Best car that anyone can buy for $5000

DintheDirtyT, 06/02/2019
2004 Jaguar XJ-Series XJ8 4dr Sedan (4.2L 8cyl 6A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

The 294 hp all aluminum XJ8 is a luxury sports sedan at an amazing price. I almost bought a used 535i, but saw that the XJ8 had the same specs on weight, acceleration, hp and torque. I am tall, and not giving up performance but getting those extra couple inches of legroom really mattered, and the fun is only multiplied by the amazing stock Alpine stereo. I do have to do a repair every 6 months (mostly replacing affordable suspension parts when the rubber cracks due to the car's 15 year age.

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5 out of 5 stars

Best car ever

calhistory, 09/21/2010
2004 Jaguar XJ-Series XJ8 4dr Sedan (4.2L 8cyl 6A)
7 of 7 people found this review helpful

I bought a 2004 Jaguar XJ8 in 2009. After one year of pleasure driving, I am as excited about this car after 10,000 miles as the first day I took ownership. The ride, the quality, the looks, and the performance are unmatchable in this price range. I could not afford a new Jag, and I was hesitant, but couldn't help myself, and my decision to buy this 5-year old was one of the best decisions ever. This car has worked flawlessly in the city (San Francisco) and on long drives. I have the car regularly maintained by a Jag dealer and couldn't be happier. As they say, this car sold for nearly $70,000 new. There's a reason it cost that much. Take care of it, it will take care of you.

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3.75 out of 5 stars

Gorgeous car; ugly repairs.

indiansummer, 09/09/2014
2004 Jaguar XJ-Series XJ8 4dr Sedan (4.2L 8cyl 6A)
20 of 23 people found this review helpful

Bought this car in January of 2011 with 13k miles on it. Always wanted this model. I knew what I was getting myself into but was stubbornly optimistic. I wanted to believe Jag had improved their reliability over the years but was quickly disappointed. The performance is beyond reproach and I admit I am now spoiled with its power and plush interior. But by 20K, one of the shocks blew. By 30k, the air suspension compressor died. By 40k, another shock blew. By 45k, the car died mid-ride (thank God I wasn't on the freeway). The dreaded "engine systems fault" light illuminated. Dealer couldn't figure out the problem and it magically cured itself; promptly traded it for reliable Lexus.

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