New to Jaguars
Posted: Fri Oct 01, 2010 3:24 pm
Hi everyone,
The name's Gonzalo, I'm currently living in Switzerland. Recently, I've finally taken the leap and became the proud owner of a Jag.
The road to fulfilling my childhood dream of having a Jaguar was not straightforward: I have been given a BMW as a company car (my company is pretty much in love with them).
But last winter I've discovered, to my consternation, that my RWD car was useless on snow and ice, even with winter tyres, with the DSC trying to reign in the 220 HP without much success. It is somehow ironic that a company from Munich manages to build a car that is hopeless under conditions that they have for several months per year...
Motivated by the sub-zero temperatures to avoid being forced to use public transports (plus a long walk at each end), I started shopping for a second-hand AWD car, and after checking tons of Subarus and such, I came across a beautiful 2003 X-Type... It even had a manual transmission, it was (just) in my budget, so it fit perfectly the bill.
I have to say that at first I thought it was quite un-Jaguar-ish: 2.5l engine, neither completely "classic" in look (like an XJ or an S-Type) nor sporty...
But after driving it for over 15.000 km, I have to say that she seduced me completely... The elegant looks, the relative quick throttle response and good handling characteristics, and the superb performance in road conditions that I would have considered to be impracticable before have won me over and now I love my Jag unconditionally!
The name's Gonzalo, I'm currently living in Switzerland. Recently, I've finally taken the leap and became the proud owner of a Jag.
The road to fulfilling my childhood dream of having a Jaguar was not straightforward: I have been given a BMW as a company car (my company is pretty much in love with them).
But last winter I've discovered, to my consternation, that my RWD car was useless on snow and ice, even with winter tyres, with the DSC trying to reign in the 220 HP without much success. It is somehow ironic that a company from Munich manages to build a car that is hopeless under conditions that they have for several months per year...
Motivated by the sub-zero temperatures to avoid being forced to use public transports (plus a long walk at each end), I started shopping for a second-hand AWD car, and after checking tons of Subarus and such, I came across a beautiful 2003 X-Type... It even had a manual transmission, it was (just) in my budget, so it fit perfectly the bill.
I have to say that at first I thought it was quite un-Jaguar-ish: 2.5l engine, neither completely "classic" in look (like an XJ or an S-Type) nor sporty...
But after driving it for over 15.000 km, I have to say that she seduced me completely... The elegant looks, the relative quick throttle response and good handling characteristics, and the superb performance in road conditions that I would have considered to be impracticable before have won me over and now I love my Jag unconditionally!