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Jaguar - XK-Series (2001)

When you first see a Jaguar XK-Series streaming past the corner on a sun‑drenched drive, you’ll instantly feel the pulse of a timeless British sports sedan. The 2001 model, a classic square‑thick embodiment of Jaguar’s opulent engineering, envelopes luxury with power. While the Jaguar XK-Series price can vary across markets, a buyer can quickly gauge the 2001 Jaguar XK-Series price by understanding its specs, depreciation trend, and how it stacks against contemporaries. In this overview, we break down everything you need to know to assess your next car investment and to answer the pressing question: what is a 2001 Jaguar XK-Series worth?

  • Engine: 6.0‑Litre Jaguar AJ-V8 valve‑lift, 315 hp (235 kW), 300 lb‑ft torque (405 Nm)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional DSG automatic for 2009‑2020 models)
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline only
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 198 in × 80 in × 57 in (5 035 mm × 2 032 mm × 1 447 mm)
  • Wheelbase: 112 in (2 845 mm)
  • Floor‑pan width: 70 in (1 783 mm)
  • Weight: Approx. 4,300 lb (1,950 kg)
  • Chevrolet‑grade horsepower: Spec‑captcha 335 hp (250 kW) on later revisions
  • Braking: Ventilated front 10‑in discs / rear 8‑in
  • Handling: Rear‑wheel drive, electronic stability control
  • Toyota‑grade suspension: Independent MacPherson strut front / multi‑link rear

From an investment standpoint, the Jaguar XK-Series depreciation curve is key. Early owners feel a steep drop the first year only because they’re trading from a new or lightly used car to a market saturated with late‑model bargains. Typically, a Jaguar XK-Series loses 15‑20 % of its value in the first year. Thereafter, depreciation slows: annually costs the vehicle about 8 %–10 % over the second to fourth year, then further dwindles to around 5 % per year in later years as demand for classic luxury sedans rises.

  • Year 1: ~15‑20 % down
  • Years 2‑4: ~8 %–10 % per year
  • Years 5‑8: ~5 % per


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