x type general opinions

x type general opinions

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nickster

Original Poster:

487 posts

249 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Folks,
I need a run of the mill car for going to the supermarket / motorway driving etc.10k years per annum probably.Looking at the diesel sov.

Are they any good and do they depreciate like a stone.
Anybody own one?

thanks

nick

laurieb

72 posts

232 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Hi Nick,

Dont see hundreds of X-type enthusiasts defending 'em so I thought I would throw my 2pence worth in. Drove one only once - a tuned 3 litre. Suffered from a lack of oomph, a big lack of oomph - even tuned. Handling OK-ish but didnt have the chance to push it. Ride quite choppy and un-jag like. Dont know about depreciation but suspect it will be steepish. IMO there are better run of the mill supermarket/motorway cars out there. Probably would have been more enthusiastic about it if they had stuck a supercharger on it and called it an X-type R.

Cheers,

LaurieB

xkrman

144 posts

230 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Probably better with a Mondeo/Passat

aeroresh

1,429 posts

233 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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My brother in law drives a diesel X-type which he was given as a company car...He hates it!

I've driven it a couple of times and have to agree to a point. Sluggish, and flimsy feeling to sum it up. Doesn't feel much like a jag at all.

alicat

226 posts

231 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Just been through the process of changing the Co tintop.

Tried:

A4
9-3
V50
Jag

Just taken delivery of an X -Type, not the quietest, not the fastest, not the best screwed together, but the most comfy for me and hamdles well with 18" rims, 40 profile tyres and sports suspension.

Alicat

toppstuff

13,698 posts

248 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Only attractive if it is cheap or bought with someone elses ( ie the companies ) money.

Diesel Mondeo is a more honest and arguably more competant version of the same car.

bobfrance

1,323 posts

268 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Though not a diesel, I regularly drive an X-Type 2.5SE. I find athlough the steering is vauge, it sticks to the road like sh*t to a blanket and has a nice range of umph (IMHO).

The best bit is the engine noise when you're accelerating - it has a nice hard edge to it. Which almost makes up for the lack of exhaust note.

Rides just fine and has a very capacious boot too.

But still not in the same class as my XJR-S

nickster

Original Poster:

487 posts

249 months

Tuesday 31st May 2005
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Cheers fellas,

yep,much as I thought.I gather its a mondeo chassis so probably quite un jag like.

Its a bit unusual for me because I've never had to go through the decision process of choosing a practical car.

I can get one at a 30% discount on new,so I better go and drive one and see.

dominicf

108 posts

241 months

Friday 3rd June 2005
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nickster said:
Folks,
I need a run of the mill car for going to the supermarket / motorway driving etc.10k years per annum probably.Looking at the diesel sov.

Are they any good and do they depreciate like a stone.
Anybody own one?

thanks

nick

Nick,
I own a 2003 2.5 Sport from new and it's great, no problems in 2 years except they tend to wear inside of front tyres and this a known problem for the X, it's a heavy car, up front.
Forget the Mondeo story , it has less than 18% Mondeo parts at the last count, the S type has 42% Lincoln in it and I know which car I'd sooner have a as a donor. No doubt the purists will complain when the new XK comes out as a cut down floorpan of the XJ, it's modern economics if you want a bespoke car pay over £100,000 and buy a Bentley GT Oh! that's a VW Phaentom in disguise, the DB7 was an XJS in drag.
There's a new more powerful diesel due in September. The my 2005 is a major improvement on the launch 2001 my, anything after 2003 seems to be solid well built, no it's not like an XKR but it's not £60,000 it's 20-30K and recently the x type has been winning awards in both europe and the states.
Given fuel costs in the UK the diesel will depreciate the least and as Fifth Gear give it the top award the other week as the most desirable car in the small exec sector beating Audi, BMW, LEXUS and Mercedes, its street cred is rising. It's a typical jaguar of late, the s type and the X type have both improved since launch, the new XJ has taken it a step further by getting it right from launch, the new XK should be the same as its underpinnings are donated by the XJ!
Buy an X and be unique in the supermarket car park next to the dozen BMW 3(SILVER) or soulless Audi A4 or
falling apart C CLASS or LEXUS (Toyota), I gaurantee the jag will be the one the little boys point too in the car park because it's happened to me, the car looks different from the german/jap boxes

JagLover

42,450 posts

236 months

Monday 6th June 2005
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I own a 2.5 X Type

It is by far the best car I have driven, but I haven't got the widest range of experience, and could not tell you how it compares to the 3 Series, C Class etc.

Many Jaguar enthusiasts drive XJ's or XK's and then slag off the X type for not being as good, it's not supposed to be , see the difference in price.

The X type is a heavy car, and I sometimes feel that I need more power than the 2.5 litre engine provides, so god knows how the current diesel version performs.

I would either wait till the more powerful diesel comes out, or get another car.



>> Edited by JagLover on Monday 6th June 13:37

nickster

Original Poster:

487 posts

249 months

Monday 6th June 2005
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Thanks Dom and Jaglover,

yep looks like the new deisel is the one to wait for.
I've taken the performance comments on board and I'll be happy to live the cars limits.

'I'm planning on driving it very slowly your honour'

Thats exactly what I'll be telling the magistrate at my 2 upcoming trials for speeding.

Maybe I'll see if you can get a limiter fitted to it to stop me going more than 70.

best regards

Nick