Owners of the Jaguar X-Type commonly report door latch issues, including the door sensor breaking or failing, which can make the car think that the door is always open, even when it isn’t. This glitch can impact the central locking system, alarm, interior lights, and even the car battery. Another obvious issue is compromised security.
Similarly, although the curb weights, ranging from 3400 to 3500 pounds, seem a trifle portly, Jaguar claims the X-type 3.0 with a manual gearbox can hit 60 mph in 6.6 seconds, which is certainly
According to Jaguar, the manual-equipped 2.5 takes 7.9 seconds for the 0-to-60-mph sprint, and the 3.0 automatic needs 6.6 seconds. Top speeds for the manual 2.5 and 3.0 are 140 and 146 mph
Overall the 2004 X type is a solid and reliable vehicle however they do have some high mileage failures that are costly. These include the transfer case, electronic throttle, oil pan gaskets as well as ignition coils and intake seals.
2006 Jaguar S-Type consumer reviews. $45,330 starting MSRP. 4.4 (28 reviews) 89% of drivers recommend this car.
19th May 2004, 06:43. I have owned a 2.0 x type Jaguar for over 12 months and have had nothing but trouble - there is a persistent problem with the gearbox - it has been back to the dealer three times for the fault to be resolved, in fact it spent over a month in the garage - each time I was assured the problem had been resolved and it always recurs.
The Jaguar XK makes for a great used car, with its lightweight, bonded and riveted aluminium monocoque clothed in aluminium body panels, and a choice of a reliable 4.2 or 5.0-litre V8 under its
2004 JAGUAR X-TYPE. 6 CYL. AWD. MANUAL. 50,226 MILES. I am looking at two different cars and wondering what is the reliability of both models. Both are ~$13,000. The first is a 2004 Jaguar X3 with 50,000 miles and the second is a 2007 Mazda 3i with 21,000 miles. How does the reliability of one compare with the other and what is the average
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