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Jaguar - X-Type (2001)

Discover the timeless allure of the Jaguar X‑Type, a sleek 2001 luxury sedan that once dominated the executive car market with its elegant design, refined mechanics, and sophisticated interior. While the sedan no longer sees new production, it remains sought after by enthusiasts who appreciate its understated performance and classic styling. For buyers and collectors alike, understanding the Jaguar X-Type price landscape is essential—whether you’re exploring the original launch cost, evaluating a modern-day purchase, or researching depreciation over time.

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter inline‑four (naturally aspirated) producing 159 horsepower and 207 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 5‑speed automatic (depending on trim).
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
  • Dimensions (Exterior): 4,219 mm (length) × 1,861 mm (width) × 1,468 mm (height).
  • Wheelbase: 2,743 mm.
  • Weight: Approximately 1,530 kg (3,375 lb).
  • Drive Layout: Front‑wheel drive.
  • Cargo Capacity: 355 L (12.5 cu ft) behind rear seats, expanding to 1,198 L (42.5 cu ft) with seats folded.
  • Key Features: Power steering, climate control, automatic climate system, power windows, optional alloy wheels, and Jaguar’s signature steering wheel layout.

From an investment standpoint, the Jaguar X-Type depreciation profile offers a clear framework for pricing expectations. Typically, a new sedan loses roughly 15–20 % of its value in the first year, reflecting the general shift from a new vehicle credit to a more competitive used‑car market. Over the next four years, depreciation tends to cool, averaging about 12–15 % per annum. In practical terms, a 2001 model that began at roughly £20,000 then might find a current used market valuation within the £4,000–£6,000 range, contingent on mileage, condition, and regional demand.

Curious about specific numbers? The question "what is a 2001 Jaguar X‑Type worth" often appears in searches. A well‑maintained example with low mileage—say under 50,000 km—can command the higher end of that bracket, while a mean‑aged vehicle with moderate wear tends to trend toward the lower end. Condition, service history, and authenticity (original exterior paint vs. repainting) feed heavily into market perception.

When comparing the X‑Type to its contemporaries, several points stand out:

  • Volvo S80: Offers a similar size and luxury interior, but generally holds a higher resale value due to a stronger reputation for durability.
  • BMW 5‑Series (E39, 2000‑200


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