How many miles on your 2007 - up XK
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I'm glad to see most of you "drive" your cars and not use them as "ornaments". These cars are meant to be driven! I used to be a BMW guy until I first drove the XK. In my opinion, since Jaguar was under Ford and was cash strapped, they were forced to use the Kaizen approach of incremental improvement. This has been proven to be the best way to make an excellent product. These days every other week it seems, Audi, Mercedes and BMW are putting out a new engine et al and let the consumer find out the hiccups for them. I traded in my 2008 BMW 550i with M kit and suspension for my 2007 XK. I am soooo happy I did!! I'm a car guy so I read the history of all cars I am interested in...usually European. I still like BMWs, however, until they go back to making a driver's car I am not returning to the marque. This Jaguar has really won my heart. It is just what I want from a coupe'. It is a gentleman's car. When I want to play, I just put it in sport mode and it growls and runs like a tiger. When I am out with the wife I just cruise and it purrs. I feel like James Bond in this poor man's Aston. I hope with the injection of cash from Tata they do not try and change what they learned while Ford owned them and forced them to use ingenuity vs. throwing money at it. Bucks vs. Brains if you would.