Rear Badge Removal
#43
Glad I found this older post and thread as I now have a similar decision to make. I just traded in my 2012 XJL tonight and picked up a new 2014 XJL. As you all know, the 2012 just had the leaper with no script in the center, and the XJL badge on the left. The 2014 has both leaper and script JAGUAR as well as left and right badges for XJL and 3.0. Although it's only been a few hours, I've already decided that I definitely want to do away with the XJL and 3.0 badges and want to keep the leaper. Haven't decided if I want the script JAGUAR to stay or not. Probably need to give it some more time.
#44
Congrats on the new car MadManofBethseda. Mine (a 2011) came with leaper and model name, but not the Jaguar script or engine designation. Since I took the model name off, it now looks like the car in the middle-right.
If mine had come with all the 2014 badging, I would definitely have removed the model name and engine designation, then I'd have had a think about retaining the Jaguar script.
Good luck with your thinking. Drop me a PM if you'd like me to Photoshop the badges off your car (you'd obviously need to send me a pic!)
If mine had come with all the 2014 badging, I would definitely have removed the model name and engine designation, then I'd have had a think about retaining the Jaguar script.
Good luck with your thinking. Drop me a PM if you'd like me to Photoshop the badges off your car (you'd obviously need to send me a pic!)
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I like the Jaguar script under the "Leaper", because I'm proud to own a Jaguar and want to further identify it from other cars that have "borrowed" its advanced styling in recent years. The average American doesn't doesn't identify the "Leaper" as a Jaguar symbol. Just today an elderly gentleman paid a compliment about the good looks of our car to my wife, and then asked "is it a Cadillac?". We get a lot of compliments, unfortunately often followed by "what make is it?"
I'm also proud of the fact it is a full length XJL, with all the good looks, luxury features and comfort that implies, and that it sports an advanced 5.0 Liter V-8 engine (not a V-6, or a 4 cylinder like some lesser models), so I proudly display this fact on my trunk (boot) as well. I'm proud that I don't drive a pick-up, a fancy full sized van like a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator, a mini-van, SUV or a "crossover vehicle", and also that none of my vehicles are white, silver-gray, orange-red, or Eco-green. I'm just not into conformity.
I'm also proud of the fact it is a full length XJL, with all the good looks, luxury features and comfort that implies, and that it sports an advanced 5.0 Liter V-8 engine (not a V-6, or a 4 cylinder like some lesser models), so I proudly display this fact on my trunk (boot) as well. I'm proud that I don't drive a pick-up, a fancy full sized van like a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator, a mini-van, SUV or a "crossover vehicle", and also that none of my vehicles are white, silver-gray, orange-red, or Eco-green. I'm just not into conformity.
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I like the Jaguar script under the "Leaper", because I'm proud to own a Jaguar and want to further identify it from other cars that have "borrowed" its advanced styling in recent years. The average American doesn't doesn't identify the "Leaper" as a Jaguar symbol. Just today an elderly gentleman paid a compliment about the good looks of our car to my wife, and then asked "is it a Cadillac?". We get a lot of compliments, unfortunately often followed by "what make is it?"
I'm also proud of the fact it is a full length XJL, with all the good looks, luxury features and comfort that implies, and that it sports an advanced 5.0 Liter V-8 engine (not a V-6, or a 4 cylinder like some lesser models), so I proudly display this fact on my trunk (boot) as well. I'm proud that I don't drive a pick-up, a fancy full sized van like a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator, a mini-van, SUV or a "crossover vehicle", and also that none of my vehicles are white, silver-gray, orange-red, or Eco-green. I'm just not into conformity.
I'm also proud of the fact it is a full length XJL, with all the good looks, luxury features and comfort that implies, and that it sports an advanced 5.0 Liter V-8 engine (not a V-6, or a 4 cylinder like some lesser models), so I proudly display this fact on my trunk (boot) as well. I'm proud that I don't drive a pick-up, a fancy full sized van like a Cadillac Escalade or Lincoln Navigator, a mini-van, SUV or a "crossover vehicle", and also that none of my vehicles are white, silver-gray, orange-red, or Eco-green. I'm just not into conformity.
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retriever-007 (05-31-2015)
#47
It seems extra badging appeals to the older crowd. There are many threads of adding leapers (hood ornaments), growlers and lettering even on the XK forums. Also, chroming things like hood vents and such!
Personally I prefer less badging on this car. It is a very elegant and simple design and clutter detracts from it!
Personally I prefer less badging on this car. It is a very elegant and simple design and clutter detracts from it!
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#49
Badges, Badges & more Badges
Nice pics -- and giving me a lot of "food for thought". If this were up for a vote, my personal choice would be-- drum roll, please; the Leaper
with J-A-G-U-A-R spelled out beneath. To me, that looks very classy.
However, my 2013 has then all, with "XJ" on the left and "3.0" on the right. If I had the nerve I might eliminate those two.
Luck
King Fala
with J-A-G-U-A-R spelled out beneath. To me, that looks very classy.
However, my 2013 has then all, with "XJ" on the left and "3.0" on the right. If I had the nerve I might eliminate those two.
Luck
King Fala
#50
Nice pics -- and giving me a lot of "food for thought". If this were up for a vote, my personal choice would be-- drum roll, please; the Leaper
with J-A-G-U-A-R spelled out beneath. To me, that looks very classy.
However, my 2013 has then all, with "XJ" on the left and "3.0" on the right. If I had the nerve I might eliminate those two.
Luck
King Fala
with J-A-G-U-A-R spelled out beneath. To me, that looks very classy.
However, my 2013 has then all, with "XJ" on the left and "3.0" on the right. If I had the nerve I might eliminate those two.
Luck
King Fala
Well, I've now had my 2014 XJL for two days and that's where I'm leaning. I'll probably give it a little while longer before making a final decision, but the photoshop earlier in the thread showing all six variations together has really helped to persuade me which one is best.
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#52
I mulled over this myself but I ended up leaving the XJL badge on the car. Coming from a guy that de-badges all his cars, I felt the XJL looked right on the trunk lid. Now, had I bought a 2013 with the JAGUAR script under the leaper and the 3.0/5.0 badge, I would've removed them immediately. Way too much clutter on the trunk lid.
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Having seen many different types of vehicles debadged I think they look a little bare for my liking, but each to their own
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Re: Post #49
I had a couple of glasses of wine, equipped myself with a hair-dryer, a roll of dental floss and a bottle of goo-gone, and after about 30 minutes, the "XJ" and the "3.0" were gone from the trunk (boot) of my 2013.
I'm left with the "Leaper" and the "J-a-g-u-a-r" letters. I'm glad I did it.
Luck
King Fala
I had a couple of glasses of wine, equipped myself with a hair-dryer, a roll of dental floss and a bottle of goo-gone, and after about 30 minutes, the "XJ" and the "3.0" were gone from the trunk (boot) of my 2013.
I'm left with the "Leaper" and the "J-a-g-u-a-r" letters. I'm glad I did it.
Luck
King Fala
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Re: Post #49
I had a couple of glasses of wine, equipped myself with a hair-dryer, a roll of dental floss and a bottle of goo-gone, and after about 30 minutes, the "XJ" and the "3.0" were gone from the trunk (boot) of my 2013.
I'm left with the "Leaper" and the "J-a-g-u-a-r" letters. I'm glad I did it.
Luck
King Fala
I had a couple of glasses of wine, equipped myself with a hair-dryer, a roll of dental floss and a bottle of goo-gone, and after about 30 minutes, the "XJ" and the "3.0" were gone from the trunk (boot) of my 2013.
I'm left with the "Leaper" and the "J-a-g-u-a-r" letters. I'm glad I did it.
Luck
King Fala
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My 2012 XJL-Portfolio came with the badging including the 5.0 on the right side.
To each his/her own but I prefer the badging. The one thing though I don't like on my car(s) is the name of the dealership. All of the cars I have purchased since 1968 never had the dealer name on it.
To each his/her own but I prefer the badging. The one thing though I don't like on my car(s) is the name of the dealership. All of the cars I have purchased since 1968 never had the dealer name on it.
Wow, I would hate that; in fact, I wouldn't purchase a car that had that on it. The closest thing to that I've seen is dealers using the license tag frame to advertise their dealership. But at least that is easily rectified.