New P300 Owner from Italy :)

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Hi all, I bought my dream car finally a couple of months ago. A stunning white P300 MY18 R-Rynamic in Fuji White!
It's my first ever Jag, previous car was a Mini F56S and times ago I had a BMW F21 (118d), Seat Leon FR (170hp TDI), Civic Type-R FN2 and my first one of course...a beautiful old Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX 1st Gen!
 
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cj10jeeper said:
Welcome - beautiful car
How do the Italians react to a Jaguar given the extensive choice of local supercars?
I live in Milan and I've seen just 3 F-Type in my entire life here! Everybody turns their heads so the "wow" effect it's there, also on my "small" P300 :)
It's just one of the most beautiful modern car ever made, for me a dream come true!
 
Nice! Then you're not too far away from some brilliant F-Type driving roads both up towards the Alps and down south in Toscana. I did a fair bit of the famous SR222 down there last year. Enjoy!
 
Very nice. Love the colour wheel combination. Your very lucky and have fabulous driving roads in every direction


Another Ftype will be in Italy in 2 weeks. Me and wife are driving down to Montepulciano for our wedding anniversary on 1sr sept.

Driving down via Route Napoleon and Nice.
 
Darren P said:
Another Ftype will be in Italy in 2 weeks. Me and wife are driving down to Montepulciano for our wedding anniversary on 1sr sept.

Driving down via Route Napoleon and Nice.

That will be one epic drive. Did something quite similar a year ago. Drove down to a mate's weekend wedding in central Tuscany. Route Napoleon, the riviera, Col de Turini and Florence on the way down. Then lake Como, a bunch of Swiss mountain passes and Route des Cretes in Alsace on the way home. Wife only joined down in Italy and flew in and out from Florence so 100% focus on driving on all the nice bits. :D
 
MajorTom said:
Darren P said:
Another Ftype will be in Italy in 2 weeks. Me and wife are driving down to Montepulciano for our wedding anniversary on 1sr sept.

Driving down via Route Napoleon and Nice.

That will be one epic drive. Did something quite similar a year ago. Drove down to a mate's weekend wedding in central Tuscany. Route Napoleon, the riviera, Col de Turini and Florence on the way down. Then lake Como, a bunch of Swiss mountain passes and Route des Cretes in Alsace on the way home. Wife only joined down in Italy and flew in and out from Florence so 100% focus on driving on all the nice bits. :D

Major Tom your journey must have been fun. I am fortunate that my wife is a car nut and a bit of a speed freak( Finnish). So never really told to slow down. Staying at Lake Lugano and Baden Baden on the way home. In 2019 in my Cayman I did Baden Baden, Black Forest , Lake Lucerne, 3=mountain passes then a week in Lake como. On the way home autobahn blast ( had to be done) and Baden Baden again. Really excited. Takes a lot of planning.
 
Darren P said:
MajorTom said:
Darren P said:
Another Ftype will be in Italy in 2 weeks. Me and wife are driving down to Montepulciano for our wedding anniversary on 1sr sept.

Driving down via Route Napoleon and Nice.

That will be one epic drive. Did something quite similar a year ago. Drove down to a mate's weekend wedding in central Tuscany. Route Napoleon, the riviera, Col de Turini and Florence on the way down. Then lake Como, a bunch of Swiss mountain passes and Route des Cretes in Alsace on the way home. Wife only joined down in Italy and flew in and out from Florence so 100% focus on driving on all the nice bits. :D

Major Tom your journey must have been fun. I am fortunate that my wife is a car nut and a bit of a speed freak( Finnish). So never really told to slow down. Staying at Lake Lugano and Baden Baden on the way home. In 2019 in my Cayman I did Baden Baden, Black Forest , Lake Lucerne, 3=mountain passes then a week in Lake como. On the way home autobahn blast ( had to be done) and Baden Baden again. Really excited. Takes a lot of planning.

Yeah, that was one of the best ones to date. Fortunately did quite a few more good journeys since then... easily done since I'm located so centrally in Europe. Right now I'm toying with the idea of doing Grossglockner in Austria some time soon. You're fortunate indeed, Scandinavian wife here as well but she's not a big fan of being chucked about on mountain roads. :) The planning and the "Vorfreude" as the Germans say is part of the fun isn't it. If you haven't already I'd consider taking the famous SR222 between Florence and Siena.
 
MajorTom said:
Darren P said:
MajorTom said:
That will be one epic drive. Did something quite similar a year ago. Drove down to a mate's weekend wedding in central Tuscany. Route Napoleon, the riviera, Col de Turini and Florence on the way down. Then lake Como, a bunch of Swiss mountain passes and Route des Cretes in Alsace on the way home. Wife only joined down in Italy and flew in and out from Florence so 100% focus on driving on all the nice bits. :D

Major Tom your journey must have been fun. I am fortunate that my wife is a car nut and a bit of a speed freak( Finnish). So never really told to slow down. Staying at Lake Lugano and Baden Baden on the way home. In 2019 in my Cayman I did Baden Baden, Black Forest , Lake Lucerne, 3=mountain passes then a week in Lake como. On the way home autobahn blast ( had to be done) and Baden Baden again. Really excited. Takes a lot of planning.

Yeah, that was one of the best ones to date. Fortunately did quite a few more good journeys since then... easily done since I'm located so centrally in Europe. Right now I'm toying with the idea of doing Grossglockner in Austria some time soon. You're fortunate indeed, Scandinavian wife here as well but she's not a big fan of being chucked about on mountain roads. :) The planning and the "Vorfreude" as the Germans say is part of the fun isn't it. If you haven't already I'd consider taking the famous SR222 between Florence and Siena.
Thanks for the tip. I will see if I can work the SR222 into our plans. Thinking of a day trip to Florence so could work well.
 
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