yuk.....stick with the Jag Gibbo..:cheers:If you can stretch how about the 911 T?

Sorry they are boring. Hugely fast, but boring, Sound shit, no skill to drive fast.If you can stretch how about the 911 T?
Ceramics are nice but a bonus not requirement, my criteria with SVR was:Join the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club and get their magazine, sorry for calling you Matey Boy or somesuch thing, it's Morrisons ÂŁ15 a litre Bell's whisky to blaim!
If I was buying an F type SVR I'd hold out for one with the ceramic brakes.
To be fair the rust (in JEC magazine) looks to be only on cross members at the rear. A squirt with ACF50 should stop that.
You'd have to wait a year or two or three;) but there's always the new TVR Griffith ,same Ford engine tweaked, looks a bit Jaggish,2 wheel drive ,lightweight,somewhere in the ÂŁ80k area,probably bearable depreciation,loved my Tvr.I am biased and would go for Evora or Exige instead of F type
F-type is a fantastic daily - fun drive to work.Lovely Cars but I’ve got a track car and as a daily the Jag is the better option for me.
That I would LOVE! .... but the dollar price is basically what you'd pay in GBP by the time it was shipped and the duty and VAT men had shafted you.Or you could buy one of these http://r.ebay.com/ht3b3y![]()

Nissan GTR? A car that drives you rather than you drive. Fast but boringWhy not just go and get a gtr and pop down to lichfield?
Yes m8 I shall be attending meets for sure, some here may not like that but tough fucking luck to those, I've made plenty of friends here yourself including.F type is a cracking car. Awesome.
Really sad to lose you from the S550 fold Gibbo. The info and advise you have given has been brilliant....even if I dont always agree (tyres!) but you are a part of the 'very early orders' clan and that will always be the case.
Looking forwards to see the F Type at a meet next year.