JohnLinford
New member
Greetings from Cumbria and thanks for having me here.
About that itch... Back in the day I owned a variety of E-class Mercs, culminating in the straight six E400, a very civilised car indeed. When, for a few years I lived in the US, V8 steeds were de rigour. So I am used to driving cars with some get up and go.
Now retired and post-Covid my annual mileage is but a small fraction of the 50k I used to turn in, so about 18 months ago I decided to downsize and, for the first time since the envy tax first appeared, avoid paying it if possible. One brand of car that I had never owned but had always fancied was a Jaguar...
One year ago I took delivery of my new Jaguar XE P250 (list price £39970... that was cutting it fine!). The intervening 5000 miles or so have been enjoyable and the XE is everything I had hoped that it might be.
And yet...
Somehow I still yearn for the smooth and effortless power of a six or an eight. Silly, I agree: the number of places in the UK where one can really unleash all that oomph are few and far between. And as a gentleman who is getting on in years it is, perhaps, time to grow out of the craving for speed.
And yet...
Perhaps I'll never grow up and the time left for doing so narrows with every year that passes. When I was prospecting for the XE I couldn't help but notice that lovely F-type alongside the XE in the showroom. NO! I told myself, it's time to be sensible. And I was.
And yet...
The other day I parked next to an F-type convertible. A familiar itch developed. Stronger this time.
I am here to scratch that itch. It's the start of a journey that might culminate in the arrival of an eight pot F-type in my life. Not new, of course: we aren't allowed such things any more as Jaguar, or should that be jaGUar, "reimagines" itself. Perhaps something a couple of years old might suit? An ex. demonstrator, perhaps? I am here to learn, meandering my way through the forum posts and asking questions that I hope F-type aficionados might be willing to answer.
I look forward to participating in the F-type forum!
About that itch... Back in the day I owned a variety of E-class Mercs, culminating in the straight six E400, a very civilised car indeed. When, for a few years I lived in the US, V8 steeds were de rigour. So I am used to driving cars with some get up and go.
Now retired and post-Covid my annual mileage is but a small fraction of the 50k I used to turn in, so about 18 months ago I decided to downsize and, for the first time since the envy tax first appeared, avoid paying it if possible. One brand of car that I had never owned but had always fancied was a Jaguar...
One year ago I took delivery of my new Jaguar XE P250 (list price £39970... that was cutting it fine!). The intervening 5000 miles or so have been enjoyable and the XE is everything I had hoped that it might be.
And yet...
Somehow I still yearn for the smooth and effortless power of a six or an eight. Silly, I agree: the number of places in the UK where one can really unleash all that oomph are few and far between. And as a gentleman who is getting on in years it is, perhaps, time to grow out of the craving for speed.
And yet...
Perhaps I'll never grow up and the time left for doing so narrows with every year that passes. When I was prospecting for the XE I couldn't help but notice that lovely F-type alongside the XE in the showroom. NO! I told myself, it's time to be sensible. And I was.
And yet...
The other day I parked next to an F-type convertible. A familiar itch developed. Stronger this time.
I am here to scratch that itch. It's the start of a journey that might culminate in the arrival of an eight pot F-type in my life. Not new, of course: we aren't allowed such things any more as Jaguar, or should that be jaGUar, "reimagines" itself. Perhaps something a couple of years old might suit? An ex. demonstrator, perhaps? I am here to learn, meandering my way through the forum posts and asking questions that I hope F-type aficionados might be willing to answer.
I look forward to participating in the F-type forum!