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Check out some discussion from the old site.
http://www.lamborghini-talk.com/foru...033/12669.html |
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Zap, avoid the 220 unless you are a collector rather than a driver. It was THE car some while back but is now looking rather dated. I would imagine it would be a very costly car to acquire and run - there are more exciting alternatives. If you're a collector then the long term view is that it could be a stable investment - the jury's still out on that one.
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Theres an interesting article about the EB110 on Pistonheads
http://www.pistonheads.com/fastcars/eb110.htm I saw one up close a few months ago in for a full rebuild in London. The car does look very dated. Also ive see the car road tested on a DVD (not sure if its available outside the UK though) http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/...153440-3838038 |
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I looked into the XJ220 a bit after I saw one at a dealer for $199,000 (it's still there, can be bought for $180k I bet; Newport Auto Sport San Diego area). I found that they are big trouble to repair and maintain..this is what I heard from owners:
Cylinder head gasket replacement, $16,000 The bladder fuel cell should be replaced every 3 years ($8,000) etc. etc. I think the looks for the XJ220 are right there with the all-time best exotics. But, I don't think Jaguar (IMO) put a lot of thought into the road-going version...not something you'd be confortable driving a lot. Even after the horror stories it's hard for me to completely lose interest in the car...the looks are hard to beat! |
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