( www.TFLcar.com ) The Jaguar XJL is a very big luxury sedan with a very big 385 HP 5.0L V8 engine. But how fast can this big cat sprint from 0 to 60 MPH? Check out this first drive review to find out
Why the "yeah but"? He has a great car and has pride in it. Why the need to down it? I find the professors with negative comments are usually consumers of the public transit system, fully consumed with jealousy and motivated only to try to bring the world down to their levels of obscurity. If his car pulls that time only once, it's still better than what the buses they ride can do in their lifetime, so stop the hate.
wow and now 2 years later i buy this car. blown head gasket, chain tensioner messes up. ahh i’m jp. got the car for 6.5k with 120k miles with a lot of doubts jjst for it to run like an absolute dream. got the belt replaced for safety, bushings replaced and oil topped off. absolutely in love
First of all, its a non-supercharged version, which means its loses more power on this altitude, and this is the L version, which is about 0.2slower then the normal version. This one can do 0-60 around 5.3s on normal circumstances.
Hey I can't believe you both agree on this beauty! The first I saw this Saloon I became a HUGE Jaguar Fan and I didn't even drive it! Love to see you guys test the Super Charged version. Thanks Jeeves and Roman!
@gene978 You are most welcome. I had a crazy impromptu race getting on the highway in the supercharged version of the XJ with a hot blond in a BMW X6 M. You'd be hard pressed to find two cars as closely matched in terms of just sheer straight line speed.
They said they were at a high altitude before timing the runs.In high altitudes the car doesnt as much oxygen it needs to go through the intake.Its not an accurate 0-60 run at all.The numbers will be far different closer to sea level.
Why? He's allowed to do his review as he pleases and you are welcome to enjoy it or watch videos that suit your preferences. He's not here to make tailor made videos just for you, get over yourself.