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Jaguar - XFR (2009)

Discover the allure of the Jaguar XFR—a car that blends British craftsmanship with powerhouse performance. The first-generation XFR, introduced in 2008 and refined in 2009, presented a bold departure from the company's traditional engines. While the original Jaguar XFR price varied across markets, enthusiasts and buyers now look to the used market to find a balance between style and value. Whether you’re wondering about the Jaguar XFR 2009 price history or asking, what is a 2009 Jaguar XFR worth? this overview will guide you through the essential details without revealing exact figures, keeping your searches anchored in realistic market data.

  • Engine: 4.0‑liter supercharged V8 delivering 575 hp and 516 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (all‑wheel drive, variable‑turbocharged or twin‑turbo options).
  • Fuel Type: Premium gasoline; equipped with a high‑pressure Direct Injection system.
  • Performance: 0‑60 mph in 3.9 seconds, top speed 177 mph.
  • Dimensions: 199 in (L) × 76 in (W) × 54 in (H); wheelbase 112 in.
  • Weight: Approximately 4,255 lbs (tank full).
  • Interior: Leather upholstery, dual‑zone climate control, power seats, 10.3‑inch touchscreen, Bose 25‑speaker sound system.
  • Suspension: Adaptive dampers, active roll‑bar; selectable sport or comfort modes.
  • Safety: Various driver assistance packages, including lane‑departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and a 360‑degree camera.

When evaluating a used Jaguar XFR price, buyers often consider the vehicle’s depreciation curve. The Jaguar XFR depreciation rate mirrors that of many high‑end sports cars: a first year loss of approximately 15–20%, followed by a gradual decline of around 10% annually over the next three years. Consequently, a 2009 model that initially sold for about $80,000 might find itself valued in the range of $56,000 to $62,000 today, depending on mileage, condition, and ownership history. These numbers provide a realistic baseline for comparison across similar premium performance models.

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