What is a 2004 Jaguar X-Type worth?

What is a 2004 Jaguar X-Type worth?

$669 to $4,144
How much is a 2004 Jaguar X-Type worth? The value of a used 2004 Jaguar X-Type ranges from $669 to $4,144, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options.

How much did a Jaguar cost in 2004?

Starting at $29,330, it represents a low cost of entry for a Jaguar and a strong value in this highly competitive class….Retail Price.

Engine 2.5L V-6
Power 192 @ 6800 rpm
Drivetrain Traction4 all wheel

Is Jaguar X-Type a good car?

The Jaguar X-Type is a good used buy – but beware of poor build quality. The X-Type was supposed to make Jaguar a big player, but it never sold in the volumes hoped for. The result is a car that’s now a very reasonable second-hand buy, even though it’s still good to drive and looks distinctive.

What engine is in the Jaguar X-Type 3.0 V6?

Jaguar X-Type
Engine 2.1 L AJ20 V6 (petrol) 2.5 L AJ25 V6 (petrol) 3.0 L AJ30 V6 (petrol) 2.0 L ZSD-420 I4 (turbocharged diesel) 2.2 L ZSD-422 I4 (turbocharged diesel)
Transmission 5-speed manual 6-speed manual 5-speed Jatco FPD automatic 6-speed Aisin AWTF-80 SC automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 106.7 in (2,710 mm)

What Jaguars are RWD?

JAGUAR ALL WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEMS All wheel drive is available across various Jaguar models. The F‑TYPE, XE, XF, F‑PACE and E-PACE are fitted with our innovative and unique Intelligent Driveline Dynamics AWD.

What was the new Jaguar X type for 2004?

The new X-TYPE 2.0D leads the changes to the X-TYPE range for the 2004 model year, but it isn’t the only improvement. As well as introducing a diesel option, the whole X-TYPE range has been refined and refreshed.

What’s the top speed of a Jaguar X type?

Delivering low noise and impressive performance – a maximum speed of 125mph and 0-60mph in just 9.5 seconds – the X-TYPE 2.0D is even more notable for mile-eating cross-country ability. The engine delivers class-leading emissions and very competitive 50.3mpg (combined cycle) fuel economy.

What kind of insurance does Jaguar X type have?

The X-TYPE 2.0D also offers a lowest-in-class 13E UK insurance group and is designed specifically for minimum maintenance, maximum component life and lower repair costs in the event of minor accident damage. But beyond the rational appeal, there is also the emotional side of Jaguar ownership.

Which is the smallest of the Jaguar Cars?

The X-TYPE is the smallest of the current Jaguar saloon (sedan) cars, and was designed to build on the success of the S-Type, although it takes many styling cues from the XJ series. Jaguar states that 10% of the parts are made by Jaguar, 20% are made by Ford, while the rest are made by subcontractors.

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