Talk me outta an SVR
So after 8 years of service at 145,000 miles, two deer strikes, being hit by a van of Mennonites (via a water truck), being hit by a pick up truck, and on its third engine - My 15 S 3.0L Conv has spun a bearing. Needs an engine. I looked in to fixing it again - $10.5K for a jaguar parts reman (but these are currently unavailable), $14.5K for a new Jaguar Parts Engine, ~7K used. It would take about $5.5K to put in. The Jag ones come with 12 month / 12,000mi warranty. I will eat up the milage in about 8 months. So new engine installed ~$20K.
Looking around for a new car, and even after all that, I'm considering a 2018 SVR Conv with 30K. No warranty of course - I am understandably gun shy. This would be, like my other one, mostly a daily driver. ~$60K
Although if the SVR ever does need a new engine - I feel like I would be at least repairing the car I really want. I spoke with my Jag mechanic and he was saying the 8 Cyls seem to hold up better than the 6, even on head gasket repairs (the cause of the first engine replacement). When the 6 overheats its usually means the engine is toast. And I understand the timing issues have been addressed in the newer models. And lets face it - the SVR is a beast!
Carmax offered me a laughable 4K for the old one. So if I get the SVR I will probably keep the old car and change out the engine myself with a used one.
Sooooo - help me out with your thoughts
Option 1. 20 grand on fixing old S model
Option 2. 60 large on an SVR
Option 3. Run far away and land on a nice reliable Toyota or something. And have money in my pocket.
I realize I'm on a forum full of avid F-TYPE Acolytes and I am one of them. But I thought this would be a fun topic.
Looking around for a new car, and even after all that, I'm considering a 2018 SVR Conv with 30K. No warranty of course - I am understandably gun shy. This would be, like my other one, mostly a daily driver. ~$60K
Although if the SVR ever does need a new engine - I feel like I would be at least repairing the car I really want. I spoke with my Jag mechanic and he was saying the 8 Cyls seem to hold up better than the 6, even on head gasket repairs (the cause of the first engine replacement). When the 6 overheats its usually means the engine is toast. And I understand the timing issues have been addressed in the newer models. And lets face it - the SVR is a beast!
Carmax offered me a laughable 4K for the old one. So if I get the SVR I will probably keep the old car and change out the engine myself with a used one.
Sooooo - help me out with your thoughts
Option 1. 20 grand on fixing old S model
Option 2. 60 large on an SVR
Option 3. Run far away and land on a nice reliable Toyota or something. And have money in my pocket.
I realize I'm on a forum full of avid F-TYPE Acolytes and I am one of them. But I thought this would be a fun topic.
Well…
1. Stop reading the forum and buy the SVR.
2. I suppose an older V6S isn’t a great parts car for the SVR, but something to consider. Much of the electronics would be the same.
1. Stop reading the forum and buy the SVR.
2. I suppose an older V6S isn’t a great parts car for the SVR, but something to consider. Much of the electronics would be the same.
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Not to disagree with your mechanic, but I wouldn't go out and buy a V8 and think it will love through overheating any better than a V6. These motors do not like overheating, and the blocks are pretty darn similar. Key is, don't overheat it, deal with the know cooling system risks, and shut it down immediately if you detect signs of it getting hot. Now go buy an SVR 

Its definitely temping
That is a major consideration. One thing is I would like the options the SVR brings as well - vented seats, backup camera and lane change are a big reason. Plus it seems my devil hates me.
Funny thing is I had a chevy impala for 12 years and nobody hit it and the engine ran.
Funny thing is I had a chevy impala for 12 years and nobody hit it and the engine ran.
If I get the same year - yeah i would save. But I would buy a newer R and try to get some warranty out of it. I do like the R but I figure if I'm gonna do this well, SVR is the way to go. Where I messed up is test driving it - Ha
If money matters: I'd put a new engine in the old car, do metal coolant pipes (all of them), solid s/c coupler and perhaps tune it after 500 miles to 1000 miles for 473hp on pump gas....plenty of power.
if money does not matter, get the svr.
On heat, the 6's cylinder walls look quite a bit thicker, so one would think the gasket would be tougher on a 6....just saying...
jb
if money does not matter, get the svr.
On heat, the 6's cylinder walls look quite a bit thicker, so one would think the gasket would be tougher on a 6....just saying...
jb
If money matters: I'd put a new engine in the old car, do metal coolant pipes (all of them), solid s/c coupler and perhaps tune it after 500 miles to 1000 miles for 473hp on pump gas....plenty of power.
if money does not matter, get the svr.
On heat, the 6's cylinder walls look quite a bit thicker, so one would think the gasket would be tougher on a 6....just saying...
jb
if money does not matter, get the svr.
On heat, the 6's cylinder walls look quite a bit thicker, so one would think the gasket would be tougher on a 6....just saying...
jb
Think I can do it.
Go with a first year V8S. RWD.....underated. Very fast. Can be upgraded, if wanted, for very small amount of money to over the HP of the SVR. 1/2 the price. Heck......you could buy two. Coupe and Conv.
Go with a first year V8S. RWD.....underated. Very fast. Can be upgraded, if wanted, for very small amount of money to over the HP of the SVR. 1/2 the price. Heck......you could buy two. Coupe and Conv.
Only one problem with that, the V8S is/was 'vert only!
So after 8 years of service at 145,000 miles, two deer strikes, being hit by a van of Mennonites (via a water truck), being hit by a pick up truck, and on its third engine - My 15 S 3.0L Conv has spun a bearing. Needs an engine. I looked in to fixing it again - $10.5K for a jaguar parts reman (but these are currently unavailable), $14.5K for a new Jaguar Parts Engine, ~7K used. It would take about $5.5K to put in. The Jag ones come with 12 month / 12,000mi warranty. I will eat up the milage in about 8 months. So new engine installed ~$20K.
Looking around for a new car, and even after all that, I'm considering a 2018 SVR Conv with 30K. No warranty of course - I am understandably gun shy. This would be, like my other one, mostly a daily driver. ~$60K
Although if the SVR ever does need a new engine - I feel like I would be at least repairing the car I really want. I spoke with my Jag mechanic and he was saying the 8 Cyls seem to hold up better than the 6, even on head gasket repairs (the cause of the first engine replacement). When the 6 overheats its usually means the engine is toast. And I understand the timing issues have been addressed in the newer models. And lets face it - the SVR is a beast!
Carmax offered me a laughable 4K for the old one. So if I get the SVR I will probably keep the old car and change out the engine myself with a used one.
Sooooo - help me out with your thoughts
Option 1. 20 grand on fixing old S model
Option 2. 60 large on an SVR
Option 3. Run far away and land on a nice reliable Toyota or something. And have money in my pocket.
I realize I'm on a forum full of avid F-TYPE Acolytes and I am one of them. But I thought this would be a fun topic.
Looking around for a new car, and even after all that, I'm considering a 2018 SVR Conv with 30K. No warranty of course - I am understandably gun shy. This would be, like my other one, mostly a daily driver. ~$60K
Although if the SVR ever does need a new engine - I feel like I would be at least repairing the car I really want. I spoke with my Jag mechanic and he was saying the 8 Cyls seem to hold up better than the 6, even on head gasket repairs (the cause of the first engine replacement). When the 6 overheats its usually means the engine is toast. And I understand the timing issues have been addressed in the newer models. And lets face it - the SVR is a beast!
Carmax offered me a laughable 4K for the old one. So if I get the SVR I will probably keep the old car and change out the engine myself with a used one.
Sooooo - help me out with your thoughts
Option 1. 20 grand on fixing old S model
Option 2. 60 large on an SVR
Option 3. Run far away and land on a nice reliable Toyota or something. And have money in my pocket.
I realize I'm on a forum full of avid F-TYPE Acolytes and I am one of them. But I thought this would be a fun topic.
Honestly what about getting a ‘21 R? You’ll get what’s left of the warranty and they’re cheaper than the SVR (at least from what I’ve seen). Plus you get some additional creature comforts/interior upgrades. If exhaust is a concern just pull fuse 15 and you’re at about 80% of the exhaust note of the SVR without bolt ons.
Just get a project 7 - why stop at an svr.
JK.
If you can afford it and it makes you happy, why not.
Post pictures please after since you did a whole thread on it, mandatory. In the small print.
JK.If you can afford it and it makes you happy, why not.
Post pictures please after since you did a whole thread on it, mandatory. In the small print.
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