And you can hear the hiss of the tires. Completely isolating the driver from the road has never been a Jaguar design objective. The 4.2-liter V8 engine delivers truly spirited performance with strong low-rpm torque for quicker acceleration. Jaguar says the S-Type 4.2 can accelerate form 0 to 60 mph in 6.2 seconds, which is quite quick.
The X-type was Jaguar's first entry into the premium compact segment and was a sales success, outpacing company projections by 19 percent--with 87 percent of those buyers being new to the brand
In-depth road test reviews; First drive reviews; Long-term tests; Top 10s: Best Cars on sale diesel-powered X-type 2.0D subsides, Jaguar is putting the final touches to a car that will cause
Since then, Jaguar has slashed the X-type 3.0's base price to $33,995. Equipped as it was for this test, the price increased to $36,495—the second-highest sticker in the bunch but still within X-Type, Jaguar's first foray into the 3 Series/A4/C-Class entry-level luxury segment, aims to double the marque's sales worldwide. of the Contour SE that once served in the AW long-term test We took delivery of the XJR in October 2003, and within two weeks, we had it out at the test track, ripping off a 0-to-60 run of 4.8 seconds and a quarter-mile time of 13.4 at 105 mph.

2006 Jaguar X-Type consumer reviews. $32,330 starting MSRP. 4.3. 81% of drivers recommend this car. The looks and responses I get when on the road are priceless. It truly is a beautiful car.

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