Jaguar X-Type Estate (2004 - 2009)

5
reviewed by Anonymous on 26 March 2021
5
reviewed by Mike Ramsey on 22 July 2017
4

2.2 Diesel Sovereign Estate

reviewed by Jaggers49 on 14 October 2014
4
Overall rating
5
How it drives
3
Fuel economy
3
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
3
Cost of maintenance and repairs
5
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
5
How you rate the manufacturer
3
Overall reliability

Brilliant, suits me perfectly - a luxury van!

Comfortable, plenty of power, reasonable economy between 35 and 45 mpg, depending on the driving style and conditions.
I've had it six years and done 100,000 miles, I still love driving it and given the mileage, it's been pretty reliable on the whole.
Having said that I've got through a couple of EGR valves, a battery and a power steering pump.
The worst bit though is the pretty but rather fragile 'Bermuda' alloy wheels. Tyres are low profile 225/45 - probably a mistake unless you religiously keep them pumped up properly. Otherwise the dreaded potholes will get them. I've been through five so far at £300 each, plus a replacement tyre in most cases.
Would I buy another one? Yes, but unfortunately they stopped making them in 2010, so that's a bit old. So the only choice in the current Jaguar range is the XF Sportbrake but this is rather too large for my needs. Rumour has it that there will be a new small jag coming onto the market in a year or two.
Let's hope my trusty X type will do another couple of years without costing me an arm and a leg in repairs.

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reviewed by arno65 on 22 May 2013
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reviewed by dieseljohnny on 5 December 2012
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Price£22,900–£32,756
Road TaxG–L
MPG27.3–48.7 mpg
Real MPG92.1%

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