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New car on order

#1 Post by T.C. » Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:24 pm

Company Mondeo went back on Wednesday, today ordered my new X-Type Jag in black, should be here early to mid August :smt003

I considered another Mondeo, but to get the same spec as the Jag I would have to go for the Titanium X which was over £6K dearer, and even the mid range Zetec was over £4K more :smt017

Having driven the car (Jag) today, very nice and refined, although its underpinnings are the earlier Mondeo anyway, and although I was nearly tempted by the Saab 9 3 Turbo, the car just didn't float my boat quite the same.

Also looked at the new Insignia (not very inspiring to drive), Passat, Honda Accord and Citroen C5, but at the end of the day value folr money the new 09 baby Jag was a hard act to beat.

Now roll on August :smt003
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#2 Post by paddyz1 » Sat Jul 04, 2009 5:47 am

So you have gone from a Mondeo to an another Mondeo :smt003

We ribbed a guy in work so much about his X-type being a Mondeo wannabe that he ended up selling it on :smt005
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#3 Post by D-Rider » Sat Jul 04, 2009 7:53 am

Thing is, although the two share the same floorpan, Jaguar did a lot of work on it and the X-type chassis is a lot more refined than the Mundaneo.
The comparisons between the two are quite unfair.

So which X-type model have you gone for TC and what toys has it got?
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#4 Post by T.C. » Sat Jul 04, 2009 10:04 am

D-Rider wrote:.

So which X-type model have you gone for TC and what toys has it got?
The 2 Litre Diesel S with winter pack (which includes heated windscreen) and parking sensors.

The standard spec is already very good withg the following fitted as standard.
Sport Leather/Cloth Seats with Driver's Electric Recline & Height Adjustment
Audio Controls on Steering Wheel
Bluetooth Connectivity
Trip Computer with Message Centre
Cruise Control
Front Centre Console with Sliding Arm Rest
Heated Rear Window
Auto Clear View Pack (rain sensing wipers, automatic headlamps and interior rear view mirror with auto-dimming)
Folding 70/30 Split Rear Seats (estate & saloon)
All-electric windows & mirrors
Automatic Climate Control with pollen filter
Jaguar Alpine Sound System with 6 Speakers & CD Player
Front Fog Lights
17" Belize Alloy Wheels & Locking Wheel Nuts
Dynamic Stability Control including Traction Control & Emergency Brake Assist

To get this spec in the Mondeo I would have had to go for the Titanium spec as a minimum.

But it was the drive that convinced me. Very slick gearbox, well balanced nice build quality, the only car that came close was the Saab but the standard kit spec did not match up to the Jag.

I know that it is a Mondeo engine and floorpan, but for me the Jaguar badge differentiates it from the Ford :smt003
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#5 Post by HowardQ » Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:12 pm

Sounds nice TC, hope you enjoy it.
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#6 Post by BikerGran » Sun Jul 05, 2009 3:52 pm

A diesel Jag? Good god, is nothing sacred!
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#7 Post by Kwackerz » Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:32 pm

I just got an Escort Mk6 Mexico for 350 quid.

The standard spec is already very good withg the following fitted as standard.
Sport Cloth Seats with Driver's Recline Adjustment and adjustable headrest
Audio Controls on the stereo
Blue oval badge on the front
Blue oval badge on the back
Rev counter
Cruise Control via the amount of pressure i apply to the accelerator pedal
Front Centre Console
Heated Rear Window
windows, wipers and an ice scraper
Folding 70/30 Split Rear Seats
All-electric windows & mirrors
Automatic Climate Control via theelectric windows
Ford Sound System with 6 Speakers & CD Player
Front Fog Lights
Back foglights
15" Alloy Wheels & Locking Wheel Nuts
ABS

And it's red.

oh oh! and it has a standard spec Leather sports steering wheel.


I am in no way jealous of T.C. nope, not in the slightest...

well maybe a bit, but mine uses less fuel stuck in a traffic jam and cost me 100 quid to insure. :smt002
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#8 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Sun Jul 05, 2009 9:51 pm

yes but tim, you have to remember that you do have a tiny willy so do need to drive an escort mexico.....


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