2004Jaguar X-Type Reliability. The 2004 Jaguar X-Type receives an average consumer rating of 4.1 overall and a 4.2 for reliability, which means owners consider its
1990sβ The AJ6 and AJ-V8 Engines. The 1990s ushered in two remarkable engine families. First, the AJ6, a 4.0-liter inline-six engine, displayed a fine balance of power and reliability. Then, the AJ-V8 engine series began with the 4.0-liter variant, offering increased performance and a reputation for reliability.
Notup Jaguar former reputation standard. Good acceleration on 3.0 engine. Interior lining is very cheap material, coming apart in the edges. Not good- use premium unleaded gasoline. Back seats have no leg room - this car should had been a 2 seater car. Some exterior parts are cheap plastic. Cup holder is too small.
The2.5 was a lovely car to drive and own. At about 15,000 miles it needed a new steering rack and new shock absorbers but these were replaced under warranty. The main dealer service has been first rate. The SE spec. with leather interior and cruise control as standard is the best to have for enjoyment and resale.
YourMotorious 1999-2007 Jaguar S-type buying guide. Engine. Donβt be put off by the 2.5-litre V6. chances are you can afford the β arguably β superior diesel. All the power is present, but reliability and frugality are greater. As a wild card, we can recommend it. Six-speed automatic 4.2 supercharged S-type R is unveiled; 2004
TheJaguar X-type was launched in 2001 and was based on the third-generation Ford Mondeo. An estate model joined the saloon in 2004, with Jaguar ending production of both in 2009.
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2004 jaguar x type reliability