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Jaguar - XK120 (1950)
Looking to pit the road‑rugged Jaguar XK120 against the modern market? This classic 1949‑1954 icon started life as a lightweight marvel, but its early 1950s models—particularly the 1950 XK120—continue to captivate collectors and car enthusiasts worldwide. In the contemporary market, the Jaguar XK120 price varies dramatically, depending on provenance, condition, and aesthetics. So, what is a 1950 Jaguar XK120 worth today? Below you'll find a detailed snapshot of the model’s key data, price architecture, and how devaluation trends shape ownership.
- Engine: 2.0‑litre inline‑four (Stuart) 117 hp, 128 hp variant for 1956‑70 models
- Transmission: 4‑speed manual, overdrive optional from 1954
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (approx. 10‑12 mpg city / 18‑20 mpg highway)
- Body: Curtain‑painted steel platform, 147 inches (3745 mm) wheelbase, 151 inches length
- Dimensions: 72 inches width (upward with wheels), 52 inches height, curb weight ~2,860 lbs (1,300 kg)
- Performance: 0‑60 mph in ~8.8 sec (1950 trim), top speed 115 mph (185 km/h)
- Drivetrain: Front‑engine, rear‑wheel drive (FR layout)
- Features: Power steering optional, electric starter, 12‑amp electrical system
- Rarity: Approximately 7,500 units built worldwide; a majority located in North America, Europe, and Australasia
Depreciation Insight
The Jaguar XK120 depreciation curve is well documented among vintage car communities. Historically, the Jaguar XK120 depreciation follows a predictable pattern:
- In the first year after acquisition, owners typically lose 15 %–20 % of the purchase value.
- From year two to five, a further 10 %–12 % decline is common, linked to routine maintenance, insurance costs, and minor cosmetic wear.
- Beyond five years, drop rates stabilize at roughly 5 %–8 % annual losses, largely governed by mileage and historical provenance.
These percentages should serve as a baseline, recognizing that a pristine, documented 1950 XK120 with low millage can preserve a higher residual value. Note that the used Jaguar XK120 price trend can experience slight upticks during market “retro revival” cycles, typically lasting 2–3 years.
What is a 1950 Jaguar XK120 worth? Although specific figures fluctuate, the prevailing market consensus—based on auction results, classifieds, and expert appraisals—suggests that a 1950 XK120 in fair to excellent condition usually commands a price bracket ranging from
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