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Jaguar - XK-Series (1998)
Looking for the latest figures on the Jaguar XK-Series price? Whether you’re curious about the iconic 1998 model or the general market trends of this revered coupe, you’ve come to the right place. These cars embody Jaguar’s blend of elegant design and raw performance, yet they come with unique pricing dynamics that reflect their age, condition, and collectibility. In the following sections, we’ll break down key specifications, explore how quickly these vehicles lose value, compare them to their peers, and highlight their standing within the luxury coupe segment—all while keeping the focus on true market realities.
- Engine: 5.0‑liter V8, 375 hp (1998–2004 models), 380 hp (2005–2010)
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (standard), 5‑speed manual (early 1998–2000)
- Fuel Type: Premium unleaded gasoline
- Performance: 0–60 mph in 5.3 seconds (base 1998), 5.2 seconds (high‑performance 2004)
- Dimensions: Length 188 in, Width 76 in, Height 50 in, Wheelbase 111 in
- Weight: Approx. 3,650 lb (900 kg)
- Suspension: Independent double‑shock rear with adaptive dampers
- Braking: Dual‑coil ABS, Brembo front brakes on higher trims
- Interior: Leather‑trimmed seats, optional Bowers & Wilkins audio, climate control, power‑steered steering
- Technology: Touchscreen infotainment, satellite navigation, optional 4‑driver display screens (post‑2006)
Depreciation Insight
The Jaguar XK-Series is not immune to the classic depreciation curve that all cars experience, but its status as a luxury sports coupe affords it a slightly slower decline compared with more utilitarian or mainstream models.
Within the first year of ownership, the Jaguar XK-Series depreciation typically registers a loss of about 15–20%. After the launch period, the rate falls to roughly 8–10% per year for the next two to three years, assuming a well‑maintained vehicle in good condition. By the fifth year, the overall depreciation from the original price is usually around 35–40%. These figures are conservative estimates and can be somewhat higher or lower depending on mileage, warranty coverage, fault history, and the regional demand for used powerful coupes.
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