Used 2004 Jaguar XJ-Series XJ8 4dr Sedan (4.2L 8cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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No regrets
I bought my 2004 Jaguar XJ8 in May, 2008. It had 35,000 miles on it and, yet, it has taken me an additional 50,000 trouble-free, breathtakingly quick miles. The car is a beauty, British racing green with sand interior. The normally aspirated engine responds well and the ZF transmission translates that power to the road immediately. The XJ handles like a much smaller car, dancing over the road rather than crushing it as its German stablemates tend to do. This is the best, most responsive car I've ever owned. A true joy to behold and to drive.
I love my JAGUAR
This is a beautiful vehicle, fun to drive, classy and just awesome. It is a car that needs to be kept in top shape as for getting service on it every 5000 miles. Getting the oil changed every 3000 miles, etc. If you take good care of it, it will take good care of you. Remember it's not the "old" pre 90's Jag. These our a "Ford" product and WELL made.
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Beautiful luxury
I always wanted a Jaguar but had been afraid of poor reliability. I bought the new aluminum 2004 and love it. It is the best ride of any car I have owned. Looks distinctive and rides so smoothly and quietly it is hard to keep it within the speed limit. It has had no significant problems except for some false positives on the engine coolant warning light and remote keys that went dead in a few months. Minor compared to other cars I have bought new. Would definitely buy a Jag again but will probably keep this car for years. Jag has done a great job.
Restoration!
My late husband was British. Having owned a Jaguar in the past, he suggested at some point I should purchase one. I did so and have been paying through the nose on repairs ever since. It is something every month with this car and the repairs are not cheap. I have had continuous transmission issues, electrical issues, air shock issues etc. The list goes on....a new code every week. About the time I think I will sell or trade the car, a new code, a new repair. My advice is unless you just have money to spend, stay away from a Jaguar! Sure wish I had. I have been asked to update my review. Oct. 6, 2018. My Jag is currently in the hands of a 2nd mechanic. The 1st one had it for 2 wks. and never could get the car to stay running. All kinds of codes came up, but couldn't resolve any of them. 2nd mechanic reprogrammed the computer and I was notified the car is running beautifully now. I hope it continues to do so. I really do get frustrated with this car, but I do not want a car payment. I am comfortable with using my Jag for local use, but I am not sure it is trustworthy for long road trips. I still hold to my feelinog that I would never buy another Jag. It's April 10, 2020 and time for an update review on my 2004 Jaguar xj8. I still haven't changed my mind about this Jag. However, the costs of repairs is much better than having a new car payment. I realize owning an older car requires more repairs, but with a Jag, they are never cheap. Since my last review, I have invested another 2k into this car. Last towed about 2 months ago to a highly rated import garage. They had the car for 2 weeks trying to get my car's computer to respond to theirs. Finally, all issues diagnosed and repaired. A week later the "air suspension fault" reading came on. I haven't begun to deal with this issue yet. My only advice is to really be careful when purchasing an older Jag and especially an xj8 model. Unfortunately, I still cannot give a positive review update about this car. I literally got this out of the repair shop (AGAIN) 2 days ago along with a $1500 repair bill. I only keep this car because I do not want another car pmt and besides blue book value has gone down so much. It behooves me how such a beautiful and elite car can have so much go wrong with it. 4/13/2021-I must admit I have a love/hate relationship with my Jaguar. I have realized with my car being 17 years old, she’s is just like an aging person. It’s interesting when I am asked if I want to update my review because it is at a time when my Jag needs work. As of now, 2 headlights are out (expected), door locks have decided to go crazy (very expensive repair) and air suspension fault code keeps coming on. The one thing that saves this Jaguar to remain in my ownership, people will always say “what a beautiful car!” Hard to believe she is 17 years old. I do know I will never buy another one, but I admit she is a beautiful car! I have been asked to update my review. I just spent 3k on my Jag. Just when I am thinking of giving her up, someone comes along and says what a beautiful car. They find it hard to believe the Jag is 17 years old. The air suspension is what is costing the most. I do love these older Jags. I still would think twice before buying one. It’s time to update my review again. I am not having to spend as much money on repairs, but my Jag is now 18 years old and the repairs are costly. The last 2k spent was to repair many miscellaneous items. I realize with my Jag being 18 years old, there will be needed repairs. However, I do love this car and it’s in excellent condition inside and out. There are times when I have a love hate relationship with my Jag, but love rules! 4/14/2023 I have been asked to update my past reviews on my 2004 Jaguar xj8. Given the fact my Jag is 19 yrs old, she has been behaving herself lately. However, I do have all kinds of dashboard warnings coming up......just to name a few, check engine light stays on, air supension fault, no ABS disc brakes, radion has stopped working and sometimes the backup warning is on when backing up for no reason. Just about the time I think I need to let her go, someone will say "what a beautiful car that is." When I hear this, I decide to keep hanging onto her. I only drive locally so I don't use my Jag that much now. As much as I do love this car, if I had known everything that could go wrong with the 2004 xj8, I would not have bought it. UPDATE on October 17,2023 I simply cannot part with my Jaguar. I decided to put the money into starting the restoration of my 19 year old Jag. I started by having all the mechanics needed (3k). Next phase I had her painted…..back the same color of course ($3k) and the final was a complete detailing. Finally, I am so very happy with my restored Jag. This car has always drawn people’s attention, but now I have those that wish to buy it. I have no intentions of letting my Jaguar go. I have had a love/hate relationship with this car, but I will not sale.
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Owned since new
Ok, I've owned my Jag since 2004 bought it new in Texas and drove it straight to Arizona. I've had only a few issues with the big cat in the 8 years I've had her. Electric issues with the A/C, and the cruise control. That's all! Once fixed I've had no other issues with them. My Jag has 58,375miles and is an awesome family car. My kids love the cool factor, my wife loves the way it drives and I love the safety features that it offers. I'm not a Jag man but I do love owning it. I also own a 2001 Ferrari 360, 2009 GMC Sierra and a BMW M3. I take care of my rides so they can take care of me.