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Jaguar - XJ40 (1989)
Discover the value of the iconic 1989 Jaguar XJ40—a model that blended elegance with performance in the late 1980s. Whether you’re researching the Jaguar XJ40 price, comparing the Jaguar XJ40 1989 price, or wondering about the current used Jaguar XJ40 price, our database offers a comprehensive overview that captures every detail you need. Look at this legendary sedan’s specs, understand its depreciation trajectory, compare it with contemporary luxury cars, and learn why it remains a sought‑after entry in the classic car market. Below we break down the 1989 XJ40 and explain what **a 1989 Jaguar XJ40 is actually worth today**.
- Engine: 4.3‑L inline‑6 (Supercharged) or 4.5‑L inline‑6 (non‑supercharged) – output ranges from 161 hp to 205 hp.
- Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (model-dependent); 5‑speed manual available in earlier variants.
- Fuel Type: Petrol (gasoline) – low‑drop, high‑octane options for the supercharged versions.
- Dimensions: Length 188.5 in, Width 75.5 in, Height 58.2 in.
- Wheelbase: 110.4 in.
- Weight: Approximately 3,450 lb (1,565 kg) – a substantial yet balanced chassis.
- Drive Layout: Rear‑wheel drive.
- Brake System: Dual‑disc front, single‑disc rear with power assistance.
- Suspension: MacPherson struts front, multi‑link rear; adjustable damping on some models.
- Interior Features: Manual leather seats, wood‑trimmed dash, AM/FM radio, power windows, climate control (standard options differ by year).
Understanding Jaguar XJ40 depreciation is key to estimating its present-day market value. New models of 1989 typically launched with a price point that placed them somewhere between $15,000 and $22,000, depending on options and trim. In the first year after purchase, owners may see a 13–18 % drop in value. Over the next three years, cumulative depreciation usually lies in the 20–30 % range, influenced by mileage, condition, and market demand. After five years, the car can lose approximately 35–45 % of its original purchase price, though well‑maintained examples often retain 55–60 % of their value.
When you ask *“what is a 1989 Jaguar XJ40 worth?”* you’ll find that the answer varies widely. Market listings indicate a wide range—some examples sell for as low as $2,500, while rare, low‑mileage, fully restored XJ40s
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