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Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Steveieb
Been offered a 2008 model estate with 50k miles by an acquaintance. Well maintained and new clutch last year . Your views please and approx value.
It is in very nice condition.
Assume it has no Dpf ?
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - madf

My neighbour had one.. A triumph of badge engineering.. A Mondeo is cheaper.

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Brit_in_Germany

joegrundy here has a 2004 model which is, by the sound of it, still going strong, apart from an incident in France but even that was only a split pipe I seem to recall.

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Engineer Andy
Been offered a 2008 model estate with 50k miles by an acquaintance. Well maintained and new clutch last year . Your views please and approx value. It is in very nice condition. Assume it has no Dpf ?

From HJ's Good & Bad section, that year model doesn't appear to have a DPF (59 reg and newer), which is good for reliability, but...

www.honestjohn.co.uk/carbycar/jaguar/x-type-estate.../

Have a look there first before going any further. Underneath it is a Mondeo, so it can't be that bad, more about age and condition. Depends on the price as well (you didn't say what the initial offer was).

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - elekie&a/c doctor
These are actually not a bad car , the estate version is a better looker than the saloon. Make sure everything works . I would suggest you drive it at night, the standard halogen headlights are dangerous.
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - SLO76
Apparently DPFs were only fitted as standard to facelift 2.2 diesel automatics. They were a rarely selected option on 2.0 diesel and 2.2 diesel manuals.

They are old now and as with any older diesel there’s plenty of things to go wrong. They’re bad for injectors, fuel pumps, timing chains, Dual mass flywheels and rot in the sills among plenty of other concerns.

They’re a bit hit and miss even when younger but they’re handsome, classy small estates that offer a bit of old world charm with good economy and decent practicality. Get a good one and you may get lucky with it.

Check for rot underneath (difficult thanks to plastic sill covers) and ask to hear it start from cold to hear if the timing chain goes quiet almost instantly. Listen for a rattling and breaking up DMF when test driving and look for smoke out the rear.

Buy only if it has a full service history and budget for regular repairs. It’s not as robust as a simple petrol powered Jap estate car like an Accord or Avensis but it’s nicer to look at and drive.
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Steveieb
Thanks for all your excellent comments especially about the lights.
The car is owned by someone I know and is in excellent order with only 55k miles.
The owner spent £1700 last Yesr on a new clutch and DMF.
Trade in value is £2500.
Can you give a realistic price for a private sale ?
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - elekie&a/c doctor
Depends which model it is . There is the poverty edition with basic kit and goes up to a Sovereign with all the gizmos with nav, electric memory seats and mirrors , upgrade hi- fi and more .
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - daveyjp
Most comfortable car I have owned, 300 miles without a break not a problem

However it was an early 2.2 auto DPF model. EGR failed, a door lock failed and it ate front tyres. Three sets in about 25,000 miles I owned it.
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - SLO76
Thanks for all your excellent comments especially about the lights. The car is owned by someone I know and is in excellent order with only 55k miles. The owner spent £1700 last Yesr on a new clutch and DMF. Trade in value is £2500. Can you give a realistic price for a private sale ?

A car of this age could be worth £500 or £5000 depending on condition, history, colour and spec. Prices are all over the place for these in estate form. Like the Rover 75 the estates are fast becoming modern classics with strong money being asked for the best examples. If it’s very nice with genuine mileage which is backed with a full history and it has leather and is in a good colour I’d say it’s worth up to £3,500 privately but if he’s been offered £2,500 then you want to be just above that. Offer £2700. He’s £200 better off and will be in a stronger position to negotiate on his next car. Pay no more than £3,000.
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - paul 1963

Good advice from slo as normal, let us all know how you get on.

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Steveieb
I agree SLO . Brilliant advice!
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Steveieb
Planning to run the X type alongside my A4 B6 during the winter and then let the A4 go next spring as the air con has failed and made the car economically unviable . Estimated as £1600. And no guarantee that this will fix it.
Can't bear to let the A4 PD 130 go it's such a brilliant car even at 160k
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Falkirk Bairn

An aircon company has more knowledge of AC than a garage + their hourly rates are al ot less than an Audi dealer.

Get a recommendation & an estimate.

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - SLO76

An aircon company has more knowledge of AC than a garage + their hourly rates are al ot less than an Audi dealer.

Get a recommendation & an estimate.

Absolutely agree. Main dealers only replace, they don’t repair so costs are often insane on older cars. Get someone else to quote a repair but to be honest on an old 160,000 mile car a/c is just a bonus if it works. It mostly won’t on old cheap cars and the likelihood that it’ll be working for long on an 11yr old X-Type is nearly zero. I’d keep the old Audi going just to see how tough the old girl really is. I’ve seen these engines with the guts of a million miles up in taxis so yours is just run in. If it’s solid it’s worth spending a few quid to fix it if you must have a/c. Me, I’d just open a window.
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - John F

If it’s solid it’s worth spending a few quid to fix it if you must have a/c. Me, I’d just open a window.

But then I seem to recall that you live at the same latitude as Labrador.....

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - corax
Planning to run the X type alongside my A4 B6 during the winter and then let the A4 go next spring as the air con has failed and made the car economically unviable . Estimated as £1600. And no guarantee that this will fix it. Can't bear to let the A4 PD 130 go it's such a brilliant car even at 160k

I would just keep running it without working aircon if it's a good one.

If they are saying there is no guarantee that the aircon can be fixed I guess they are just thinking that all the components are old and something else will break when it's repaired?

But as FB says an Audi dealer would be the last place I'd go to, if it was there that you received that quote.

Edited by corax on 09/09/2019 at 18:54

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - joegrundy

Sorry, I've only just seen this.

I bought a 2004 2.0d SE saloon with 132k miles for £2,700 in 2013. It's now up to 189k. I went against all the rules when buying it. I didn't even see it properly 'in the metal' when I got it because of a blizzard. It had no service history. But it's black with black leather and I really fancied it.

It gets mostly local use on rural (crappy) roads with usually at least one annual round trip to Andorra (2,500+ miles). I find it comfortable and fairly effortless driving and it copes well with everything, including sustained 130kph cruising and tortuous mountain roads.

It is, as people like to tell me, a Mondeo underneath and IMHO that's a good thing. Parts are common and reasonably priced and my trusted indy is able to keep it going at a reasonable cost. It's had to be recovered three times. Two could and should have been fixed roadside (turbo pipe had become detached), the other was for an expired water pump (I think it was the original as the splines had worn round). Other items have been a steering pump, a coil spring and top mount, a wheel bearing, none cripplingly expensive. Had no problems at MOT time. I need to change a parking sensor but that's a cheap job once I get at it.

A lot of them seem to suffer from bubbling in the rubber trim strips at the bottom of the side windows. When I first saw it I thought the door tops were rusting, but in fact it's the metal strip in the rubbers which corrodes. New ones are available but at £50 a door I won't bother.

Recently did a 1,000 mile round trip from W Wales to Suffolk and a brief visit to Belgium. Mixed driving returned about 56mpg (per trip computer but seems reasonably accurate). Local driving usually sees mid 40s mpg. Doesn''t use any oil.

I'm running on 225x45x17s at present but I prefer the 205x55x16s for ride quality and will change back at next tyre change.

Headlights were improved by fitting Nightbreaker bulbs when they were on offer at ECP (indy fitted them FOC) and remedial work on the plastic lenses with which modern cars are cursed.

Overall I have been very satisfied with it. I hope to run it to 200k.

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - daveyK_UK
The 2.0 diesel was also in the Mondeo , worth checking the Ford forum.

Common issue/risk from memory was the engine ingesting swirl flaps
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - concrete
I had an X type diesel for about 6 months. It was an 07 plate and I ran it to the end of the lease as a favour to the company before I ditched the company car and went privately. I enjoyed the car; very comfortable and lots of bells and whistles. A bit tight for room inside and in the boot. It drove very well, returned good economy and proved trouble free during the preceding period and thought he period I had it. Gave it back with about 80K on the clock. I know JLR are not the most reliable and it is a lottery if you get a good one or not, but this one should be well sorted by now. If the price is right it must be worth a punt.
Cheers Concrete

PS It was an automatic gearbox which was very good too.

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - carl duck
I have owned two x types a 3 litre petrol and 2.5 petrol. These are nice cars and a relaxing drive. The 3 litre petrol was quick but thirsty. 2.5 was not that quick but still thirsty.

These cars are hard to value as you can get nothing for them or you can find somebody who likes jags. I don’t think there is any in between. They are reliable and my only problem was an issue with the fuel pipe.

If you are happy to buy then do so,I think your valuTion is quite high tbh. However, if you want a nice car it’s ideal.

I’d just be awAre if bills fit tyres which are high.
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Steveieb
Speaking to a work colleague who says he lost a lot of money part exchanging one of these when he found the offset pedals caused him all sorts of back problems.

Has anyone else found this to be the case ?
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - SLO76
Speaking to a work colleague who says he lost a lot of money part exchanging one of these when he found the offset pedals caused him all sorts of back problems. Has anyone else found this to be the case ?

Everyone is built differently, I’ve never suffered any pain driving one.
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Steveieb
Thank you SLO for your speedy response.
The recent hot weather has fo cussed my mind following a longer journey which I found so noisy and uncomfortable with the windows open.
Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - SLO76
Thank you SLO for your speedy response. The recent hot weather has fo cussed my mind following a longer journey which I found so noisy and uncomfortable with the windows open.

I don’t think that buying an 11yr old Jag purely because it has working a/c is a good idea. It could pack in tomorrow, to be honest it’s just a bonus to find a car this age with it functional. You’d be better spending money on a newer but more modest car or just fix what you have by taking it to a genuine a/c specialist. There’s so much can go wrong with an old XType, thus the reason survivor numbers are plummeting rapidly.

Edited by SLO76 on 16/09/2019 at 22:58

Jaguar X type diesel - Your views please - Steveieb

Thank you SLO.

I have decided to let the Jaguar go.

You have focussed my mind and i will carry on with the Audi until something a bit newer turns up.

You caught me just in time.

Many many thanks.