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Good cars, but to get a good mpg you have to be a little light on the accelerator on long runs and you will get about 30 mpg.

 

Peter.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Just bought one (collected it today). I'm not anticipating great mpg but I'll let you know how I get on!!

 

Mark.

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The X type 3.0 litre was a car that sold very well in the USA, Mark.  It is not that frugal, but on a long run you should achieve about 30 mpg so long as your right foot isn't too active.

 

The main thing is that you will enjoy the Jaguar experience.

 

Regards,

 

Peter.

  • 2 weeks later...

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God that's slot better then my s type gets my average is 16 mpg on the trip computer , my brother I. Law is looking at a 3ltr v6 easte is there anything you would look out for wen buying one ?


  • 3 weeks later...
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Just the usual really, have a drive of it and check the brakes are good and the gear change does not feel like a spoon in a bowl of porridge. No engine management light problems, how regularly has it been serviced? Cambelt change, spark plugs changed. Gas struts that hold the front bonnet up can fail check those are supporting the bonnet when lifted. Check for body rust and around the sills, I had a £700 welding/sill and metal work replacing bill on my old SE.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Yeah I used to have the 2.1litre petrol, more economical than the 3.0. I had similar 37-38mpg on motorway journeys with a heavy right foot. :-)

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