>>>From what I've heard, you can't rely on a jag, esp. E-types! :-)
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>>Used to be true, I think. FWIW, I've had my S-type for more than 4 years and I don't think I've had even one unscheduled service, except for a flat tire.
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>It's amazing how rare flats are these days. In fact, I don't think, in 24 years of driving that I've ever had to change a flat. I remember as a kid, my dad having to change a flat every few years.
On my dad's first car (or so-called car, it was a pre-Yugo version of Fiat 600), after about 6000km, he had to replace all four within a month.
Nowadays, car tires are really good. Still, on the highways here, there are only two kinds of trash: roadkill and blown tires. Judging by the size of the fragments, I guess they're mostly coming from trucks, which usually have enough extra wheels to be able to sustain a tire explosion without crashing, so the truck owners seem to make sure the front pair is in top shape, and the rest can be worn to the end.