Jaguar X-Type Estate (04-10) - Review

Review Date: 06 June 2008
Last Updated: 11 February 2009
3.5 out of 5

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Classy image, very comfortable and refined, decent boot space, good long distance cruiser

Traditional looks have narrow appeal, limited rear seat space, some cheap interior materials

The five-door version of the X-Type was Jaguar's first ever estate car and thanks to excellent refinement and a good-size boot, it's usefully practical. It may not have the wide range of engines alternatives like the BMW 3-Series and Mercedes C-Class offer, but does have strong diesels including the excellent 2.2-litre unit. The ride quality is superb and it's well built too, but the rather traditional Jaguar looks mean it's not always a popular choice with younger drivers. In 2008 it was revised with bolder front and rear bumpers, but while it's not a bad car, the X-Type Estate, like the saloon, fails to reach the high benchmark set by the German premium makes.

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Used Jaguar X-Type Estate (04-10) 2.2d S 5d (Euro 4)

Jaguar X-Type Estate (04-10)
5 out of 5

 The large opening tailgate to a massive load space  

Rob M