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Jaguar - S Type (2007)

Discover the allure and value of the Jaguar S-Type, the standout sedan that defined Jaguar’s compact luxury line in the mid‑2000s. When you search for a Jaguar S-Type 2007 price, you’ll find a vehicle that blends classic British styling with modern performance, making it a popular choice among owners who appreciate understated elegance and refined driving dynamics.

Below is an in‑depth look at the 2007 model’s key specifications, depreciation insights, and how it stacks up against comparable luxury cars. Whether you’re considering a used Jaguar S-Type price or curious about what is a 2007 Jaguar S-Type worth, this guide offers concise, data‑driven information to help you make an informed decision.

  • Engine: 2.8‑L inline‑six turbocharged, 6‑speed manual or optional 6‑speed automatic.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (standard) or 6‑speed automatic with driver‑selectable modes.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline-only; full‑size fuel tank capacity around 16.5 gallons.
  • Dimensions: Length 187.4 in., Width 73.4 in., Height 56.3 in., Wheelbase 110.6 in.
  • Power: 200 hp (manual) to 280 hp (automatic).
  • Suspension: Macpherson strut front, multilink rear; suspension tuning prioritises comfort over sporty handling.
  • Drive: Rear-wheel drive with optional all‑wheel drive on select trims.
  • Interior: Vernil leather seats, one‑touch power rear seats, triple‑zone climate control.
  • Infotainment: Standard audio system with CD player, optional navigation, Bluetooth connectivity, and premium sound output.
  • Safety: Dual front airbags, side impact beams, ABS, 6‑point seatbelt pretensioners.

Jaguar S-Type depreciation is a vital factor for buyers and sellers alike. While luxury vehicles depreciate more slowly than economy cars, the S-Type follows a predictable pattern:

  • First‑year loss: generally 15‑20% of the original value due to initial depreciation post‑purchase.
  • Years 2–3: average decline of 5‑7% per year as the vehicle moves into the mid‑town market.
  • Years 4–5: cumulative depreciation ranges from 30‑35% of the initial purchase price.
  • Beyond five years: value tends to stabilize, often retaining around 45‑50% of the launch price in good condition.

These percentages provide a realistic baseline when estimating resale prices or negotiating a used vehicle. However, actual depreciation may vary based on mileage, maintenance history, and regional market demand. A clean title, lower mileage, and a comprehensive service record can help retain value above the averages listed above.

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