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Jaguar - XJ (2002)

Discover the allure of the classic Jaguar XJ—a flagship luxury sedan that combined timeless British craftsmanship with advanced automotive technology. Whether you’re a nostalgic enthusiast or a seasoned buyer looking for an investment, the Jaguar XJ price can be both intriguing and variable. The model’s value reflects its age, condition, mileage, and market demand; prices for a pristine 2002 example can differ substantially from a more heavily used unit. Below you’ll find a clear, data‑driven snapshot of what drives the cost of a Jaguar XJ 2002 price, and how a used vehicle’s worth can shift over time.

  • Engine: 6‑ or 8‑cylinder inline‑six, 3.0‑to‑4.2‑L displacement – turbocharged variants appear in later models
  • Transmission: 4‑, 5‑, or 6‑speed automatic (standard); 4‑speed manual noted on high‑performance variants
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline (petrol) – refined for low‑noise, high‑efficiency operation
  • Power Output: 225‑to‑400 HP depending on year and engine tuning (2002 XJ variants ~228 HP)
  • Torque: 225‑to‑380 lb‑ft across the range; a boost in late‑year models
  • Drive Layout: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD); optional all‑wheel drive (AWD) in 2002 models
  • Dimensions: 198 in (length) × 79 in (width) × 55 in (height); wheelbase 122 in
  • Trim Levels: XJ6, XJR, XJ8, XJR‑300, XJR‑320 – each offers varying luxury amenities.
  • Weight: 4,100‑to‑4,600 lb depending on equipment and body panels
  • Fuel Economy: EPA: 16 mpg city / 22 mpg highway (2002 XJ8), slightly lower for premium fuel variants
  • Safety Features: Dual‑zone airbags, ABS, traction control, optional stability control, power‑adjusted seats, and driver‑side only seat belts (standard in 2002)
  • Infotainment: Analog AM/FM radios, cassette players in early releases; CD players surge future; optional later‑model MP3 compatible systems
  • Interior: Upholstered in high‑grade leather or fabric; dual‑zone climate control, power steering, power windows/locks, and a detachable dashboard panel for driver comfort.

Depreciation Insight

The classic Jaguar XJ depreciation curve is typical of luxury sedans: the first year often sees a reduction of 15‑20% of the owner’s purchase price due to high initial depreciation. After the first two years the vehicle stabilizes, and the annual depreciation rate usually falls to roughly 10‑12% for the next three to four years. Mature models (such as the 2002 XJ) then enter a phase of less rapid decline, though mileage and maintenance history become increasingly significant in determining value. It is therefore common for the <


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