Jaguar XJ Saloon (94-03) - Review

Review by Parkers on
This XJ continues the Jaguar tradition of grace, pace and luxury. Revisions in 1997 refined it further, with V8 engines and a superb five-speed automatic gearbox. But at the competitive top end of the modern luxury car market - and challenged by the Audi A8 and BMW 7-Series - the XJ's image seems just a little old-fashioned. A favourite with Government ministers, but don't let that put you off.
2.5 out of 5

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Buying used

A lot of companies are upgrading to the new XJ, so plenty of carefully-maintained previous-generation cars are on the market. Check older cars carefully as problems could be developing.

See 38 used Jaguar XJ Saloons for sale, starting at £975

2 out of 5

Selling

If you bought new, take a deep breath and prepare to suffer heavy depreciation. Buyers can afford to be fussy in this market, so only cars with top-line specification, many optional extras and a full service history will quickly find new owners.