What are the best resale models for Jaguar?
What are the best resale models for Jaguar? In the automobile market today, resale value for a car also plays an important part to determine the sales of the car. If you look at some of the car blue book or classic car blue book, you will roughly know the projected future market value of a car at a specific time in the life cycle. Majority of car lover would like to know the value because they can estimate how much they will get back when they sell the car or how much money have to top up to get a better car in the future, may be a super exotic sports cars like Ferrari 360 Spider.
2004 Jaguars
- The S-Type sedan came with a 3.0 Liter, V6 engine and a 4.2 Liter, V8 engine.
Jaguar also offered an S-Type Sport Sedan with a 4.2 Liter, V8 engine. - The X-Type sedan came with a 2.5 Liter, V6 engine and a 3.0 Liter V6 engine.
- Jaguar XJ-Series came in the XJ8 with a 4.2 Liter V8 engine, the Vanden
Plas with a 4.2 Liter, V8 engine, and the XJR, also with a 4.2 Liter V8 engine. - The XK Series came in both a coupe and a convertible with 4.2 Liter, V8
engines.
Year | Model | Engines | Resale Values |
2004 | S-Type | 3.0/4.0/Sport | $12,756/ $14,116/ $19,702 |
2004 | X-Type | 2.5/3.0 | $9,799/ $11,639 |
2004 | XJ-Series | XJ8/Vanden Plus/XJR | $16,535/ $19,295/ $25,080 |
2004 | XK Series | Coupe/Convertible | $27,123/ $28,318 |
2005 Jaguars
- In 2005, Jaguar offered the same S-Type models; however Jaguar also offered
a Sports Wagon model in the X-Type. - For the XJ-Series, along with the XJ8, Vanden Plus, and XJR, Jaguar introduced
the Super 8 with a 4.2 Liter, V8 engine. - Jaguar also offered the XK Series in both a coupe and a convertible.
Year | Model | Engines | Resale Values |
2005 | S-Type | 3.0/4.0/Sport | $15,376/ $16,339/ $22,164 |
2005 | X-Type | 2.5/3.0/Sport Wagon | $13,151/ $13,363/ $15,678 |
2005 | XJ-Series | XJ8/Vanden Plus/XJR/Super 8 | $21,259/ $24,363/ $29,568/ $34,840 |
2005 | XK Series | Coupe/Convertible | $31,145/ $33,401 |
2006 Jaguars
- Again in 2006, the S-Type model series came in with the same engine sizes.
- For 2006, Jaguar offered the X-Type series in only the sedan and Sports
Wagon, both with 3.0 Liter, V8 engines. - The XJ-Series had the same models but also introduced the Super 8 Portfolio.
- XK-Series again came in both a convertible and a coupe for model year 2006.
Year | Model | Engines | Resale Values |
2006 | S-Type | 3.0/4.0/Sport | $19,750/ $22,540/ $26,083 |
2006 | X-Type | 3.0/Sport Wagon | $16,539/ $18,540 |
2006 | XJ-Series | XJ8/Vanden Plus/XJR/Super 8/Super 8 Portfolio | $27,370/ $33,685/ $34,595/ $38,038/ $52,809 |
2006 | XK Series | Coupe/Convertible | $34,659/ $36,745 |
2007 Jaguars
- For 2007, the S-Type series offered the same models and engine sizes.
- The X-Type again offered the sedan and Sports Wagon.
- With the XJ-Series, gone was the Super 8 Portfolio. The other models remained
the same for model year 2007. - The XK Series again offered the coupe or convertible with similar engine
sizes.
Year | Model | Engines | Resale Values |
2007 | S-Type | 3.0/4.0/Sport | $22,824/ $25,855/ $33,862 |
2007 | X-Type | 3.0/Sport Wagon | $19,582/ $22,366 |
2007 | XJ-Series | XJ8/Vanden Plus/XJR/Super 8 | $32,519/ $39,173/ $45,375/ $46,909 |
2007 | XK Series | Coupe/Convertible | $51,145/ $54,695 |
2008 Jaguars
- For 2008 Jaguar stayed with the reliable models in their S-Types.
- The 2008 X-Type models were with the sedan and Sports Wagon.
- The XJ-Series remained the same for model year 2008.
- Lastly the XK stuck with the coupe and convertible models.
Year | Model | Engines | Resale Values |
2008 | S-Type | 3.0/4.0/Sport | $30,659/ $35,236/ $40,815 |
2008 | X-Type | 2.5/Sport Wagon | $24,583/ $27,518 |
2008 | XJ-Series | XJ8/Vanden Plus/XJR/Super 8 | $46,237/ $52,182/ $58,770/ $66,088 |
2008 | XK Series | Coupe/Convertible | $62,202/ $66,505 |
2009 Jaguars
2009 Jaguar models is still consider a new model, therefore the resale value
is still quite close to the new car price.
Year | Model | Engines | Resale Values |
2009 | XF 4.2L V8 | Luxury/Premium Luxury/Supercharged | $49,200/ $55,200/ $63,700 |
2009 | XJ-Series | XJ8/Vanden Plus/XJR/Super 8/Super 8 Portfolio | $69,200/ $76,075/ $83,575/ $94,075/ $104,225 |
2009 | XK Series | Coupe/Convertible | $87,700/ $93,700 |
5 Reason why these are the best resale models for Jaguar
- Popularity. The famous name “Jaguar” in automobile market has at least last for 74 years since the first Jaguar model SS Jaguar 100 was introduced in England back in 1935. The company was founded in 1922 and it has the reputation of producing good quality cars over the year.
- Quality. The quality of the car that builds by the company yet another major reason to make these cars has a good resale value. Jaguar
- High Market Demand. Back to the basic economy study, high demand low supply will bring a higher resale value. When a second hand or used cars is hardly found and there are a lot of potential buyer look for it, the resale value will definitely there.
- Unique Design. The unique design for Jaguar make it a success in keeping the car follow the trend and last for quite a long period.
- Luxurious. Luxury and comfortable driving experience also another reason that makes Jaguar a success.
What company makes Jaguar cars?
The company that makes Jaguar car is Jaguar Cars Ltd. It is founded by Sir William Lyons in 1922 as the “Swallow Sidecar Company”. Jaguar Cars Ltd has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Indian company Tata Motors Ltd since March 2008. During Nov 1989, Ford Motor Company made offers to the US and UK Jaguar shareholders to buy their shares.
Resale value is an important factor when buying a car but most of the people overlook when making a decision to purchase a car. The reason why it is important because it determine the overall vehicle cost as depreciation, and this is the biggest expenses during the ownership period. And off course, if you are buying a used car with private seller you will need car bill of sale.
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