1999 Jaguar Vanden Plas from North America
Summary:
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Faults:
I bought my 1999 Vanden Plas in 2003 with 50k miles on it. It was just what I was looking for. I shopped on the Internet for 6 months and it finally appeared. I flew to L.A. from Reno, NV and drove it home. Once I hit the desert, I opened it up to @ 155mph. That's the last time I drove it that fast.
Overall the car has been good to me. This is my third Jag, so I expected to have some sort of extra problems involved with it.
There was a problem with an oil leak covered by warranty.
At 80,000 miles the timing chain clips malfunctioned and the limited performance light came on. I drove it home in limp home mode and called the dealer in Sacramento who told me to have it towed in and the bill would be $3,000. I took it to the local guy who works on jags and he charged $1700.00 A couple of months later a rear wheel bearing went out. $1300.00. That's it.
All told, this is a great car. My clients are always impressed, the ladies love it and it's all paid for. I am a happy camper. I must admit that I don't drive it in the snow.
It's now 10 years old with 85,000 miles. It's got custom 20 inch wheels and Z rated tires, other than that it is and will remain stock. If you can find one used that has been treated right. Buy it.
Jim Elliott Reno, NV.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 15th January, 2009
12th Jul 2025, 21:54
Thank you for the update.
You mentioned this is your third Jaguar; how has this held up compared to your other cars? Is it consistent with your past experiences? How difficult is it to find parts and service?
I’ve always loved the brand from a distance but have been intimidated by their reputation of disastrous reliability. I’d love to hear some encouraging anecdotes to the contrary.
11th Jul 2025, 06:50
I still have the car. It is still beautiful, still drives like a dream. Still comfortable.
Everything still works well. I have things taken care of immediately. Now that I am retired, I don't drive it as much. When I do drive it; I feel real joy. It has 132k on it now and still feels wonderful.
If you want a car that will last for very little money, find one that has been loved and you will be amazed.
Jim Elliott, Reno, NV., July 2025