HIGHLIGHTS
- Stunning X308 Sport in gorgeous colour scheme
- ULEZ compliant late model car
- Lots of service history
- Runs and drives beautifully
THE APPEAL
When Jaguar facelifted the ‘X308’ XJ models in 2000, the company also revived a former trim level in the guise of the Sport. Offered in 3.2-litre guise only (although a few 4.0s exist thanks to clever use of Jaguar’s option packages), the Sport was aimed at a younger customer than Jaguar’s traditional demographic – a tax efficient option that worked well as a company car, and which looked more youthful thanks to its black grille inserts, window surrounds and 17-inch ‘Celtic’ alloy wheels.
It was a different beast under the skin, too, with the same suspension set-up as the supercharged XJR models making it sharper and more engaging to drive than the Executive and Sovereign models. Despite this, it was a rare car and is even more so today, largely because Jaguar’s more mature customers tended to prefer the softer and less dynamic specifications.
Offered only in the brighter hues in Jaguar’s colour palette, this Carnival Red example with Ivory leather is a lovely example and has the added – and substantial – benefit of complying with the Euro 4 requirements of London’s ULEZ zone and other similar emissions charging schemes. It’s only the 2001 and 2002 XJ8s that comply, so they’re actively more sought-after as a result.
A gorgeous, original car that has clearly been well-maintained, this is a great example of the classic large Jaguar saloon presented in spotlessly clean condition.
THE HISTORY AND PAPERWORK
- Original Jaguar leather wallet, book pack and service history
- ULEZ-compliant Euro 4 model
- UK V5C
- MOT until March 2024
- Supplied new by Marshall’s Jaguar of Peterborough to Shelton’s – a well-known fishing and shooting supplies shop in the city, and registered as ‘CWS 316’
- Was used as the Shelton’s CEO Charles William Shelton’s company vehicle until 2004, when he retired and kept it as his private car until 2009
- Owned from 2009 to 2018 by a Jaguar enthusiast, again on a private registration number
- Warranted 104k miles
- Service history complete to 95k (main dealer and independent) with subsequent invoices from local garages, neatly presented in a folder
- Some old MOT certificates
- Correspondence from 2009 between then owner ad well-known Jaguar specialist appearing to show timing chain tensioners have been replaced
THE INTERIOR
- Lovely Ivory leather sports seats
- Minimal bolster wear – gentle creasing to driver’s seat but no damage or holes
- Factory option dark walnut veneer dash and door-trims
- Part-wood black leather sports steering wheel (factory option)
- Electrically adjustable driver’s seat
- Cruise control
- Working air conditioning
- Factory stereo
- 6-CD changer
- Excellent carpets and door cards
- Sought-after cupholder armrest with minor wear
- Genuine Jaguar factory floor mats
- Nokia 3210 charging cradle
- Headlining has dropped in places and has been pinned up – a common XJ fault
- Spacesaver spare wheel
- Chrome Jaguar kickplates
THE EXTERIOR
- Carnival Red Metallic paint
- Gorgeous overall order – as good as it looks!
- Original 17-inch ‘Celtic’ alloy wheels, no kerb marks or damage
- Excellent paint finish – no crazing or fading
- Some very minor stone chips and a very shallow (barely discernible) dent on passenger side rear door
- Factory option mudflaps
- Front fog lamps
- Black ‘Sport’ grille
- Small rust bubbles under paint on leading edge of lower offside rear arch (see photos)
- Sills and floors appear to be in very good order
- Presents superbly overall, with wonderful shine and deep, glossy paint finish
- Excellent chrome and trim
THE MECHANICS
- 3.2-litre V8
- Five-speed auto transmission which engages all gears perfectly
- Starts on the button
- Runs very well, with lively performance, smooth cruising ability and excellent ride and handling
- Near-silent idle – extremely smooth
- Recent new coil packs and oxygen sensor
- No warning lights on dash
SUMMARY
The X300 and X308 generations of XJ are rapidly gaining classic appeal – the last traditionally styled, steel-bodied big Jaguar saloons and, by nature of evolution, the best of the breed. A good one is a really nice car. Eminently usable, surprisingly affordable to run and with unrivalled levels of comfort, coupled to great driving dynamics, they represent a fantastic era of Jaguar engineering that is absolutely core to the brand’s DNA.
They’re at an age now where the bad ones are rapidly disappearing and the good ones are shooting up in value. This one is a very good one – an original, well-presented and entirely honest car that has clearly been loved.
But more than that, it’s one of the few gloriously retro cars that you can still drive through London, or through Birmingham’s Clean Air Zone, with complete impunity thanks to its Euro 4 certification. If you want a really lovely XJ8 that you ca enjoy without penalty, you’ve just found it.
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