The Car Wizard gets his hand on an F-Type
Saw it as soon as I got the notification. Buyer was lucky that it was minor stuff to get it running correctly. I don't think that I will ever be able to buy a car sight unseen through an auction.
Yes, he did get the engine design wrong, but that is okay.
Hopefully he puts out another video when he tackles the job. I do not blame the new owner for wanting to do all that preventive maintenance. I am thinking of doing the same as well...
Yes, he did get the engine design wrong, but that is okay.
Hopefully he puts out another video when he tackles the job. I do not blame the new owner for wanting to do all that preventive maintenance. I am thinking of doing the same as well...
Last edited by wachuko; Jan 29, 2026 at 02:10 PM.
From auction to AGONY? Man, it’s tough to watch this joker. We all know it’s NOT a Ford Coyote. We know S does not mean supercharged. There may have been an oil leak from the valve cover gaskets. They didn’t show it. I’d have bet the farm on the brake boost vacuum pump. The existing coolant pipes were 2nd gen so they were already changed out. Mrs owned a Disco Sport? Yeah, you’re an idiot.
From auction to AGONY? Man, it’s tough to watch this joker. We all know it’s NOT a Ford Coyote. We know S does not mean supercharged. There may have been an oil leak from the valve cover gaskets. They didn’t show it. I’d have bet the farm on the brake boost vacuum pump. The existing coolant pipes were 2nd gen so they were already changed out. Mrs owned a Disco Sport? Yeah, you’re an idiot.
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"Hopefully he puts out another video when he tackles the job." That likely will never happen. That's why I quit watching his video's. He only tells you what is wrong but never shows you how he fixes them. If you want to see someone actually fix things, watch " WatchJrGo" on youtube. He did a complete engine swap on an F-Type a couple of years ago.
Well, Dave's mind might have been a bit distracted as a result of the repeated noise from "No Muffler Newton".
Regular visitors to his channel will know what I'm talking about.
Regular visitors to his channel will know what I'm talking about.

The thing that made me roll my eyes are the people (who are uninformed and certainly have never owned a Jag) commenting about how bad, unreliable, etc. Jags are. The issues on that F-Type were certainly easy to fix and not expensive.
I take everything the "Wizard" says/does with a grain of salt.
I take everything the "Wizard" says/does with a grain of salt.
Last edited by David993S; Jan 31, 2026 at 08:17 AM.
Didn't even watch it because I don't want to support that kind of nonsense but he's made some amusing vids in the past.
In a weird way I kind of like all the usual clueless comments on online Jag content. There's so much fear of Jag ownership out there due to ignorance and reliability myths that it helps keeping the Jag experience exclusive to us who know the cars.
In a weird way I kind of like all the usual clueless comments on online Jag content. There's so much fear of Jag ownership out there due to ignorance and reliability myths that it helps keeping the Jag experience exclusive to us who know the cars.
I agree and anyone who takes their Jaguar to a main Jaguar franchise dealership or any franchise dealer for servicing or repairs has more money than sense, i appreciate that full service history is an important factor in buying or selling a car but taking your car to a reputable specialist garage is quite sufficient..
Wrong cover? OK...not important.
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