OverviewThe Jaguar X-Type may be the entry-level model but it looks unmistakably like a Jaguar. Better still, the X-Type smells and feels like a Jaguar, with all the traditional British... Read full review
What Edmunds.com says When Ford bought Jaguar, the X-Type was the smaller, entry-level car we hoped it would build -- and feared it would build. Though a pleasant everyday companion with... Read full review
Vehicle OverviewJaguar adds more standard equipment, including stability control, a moonroof and rear park assist (for the wagon), to its X-Type for 2007. The automaker has also juggled its... Read full review
At 87K miles most would expect all parts of the powertrain to be intact but not with the X type. The dealership tells me I need a transmission, axle, transfer case along with water pump. I... Read full review
Diesel 50 mpg. Rapid acceleration and 130mph, drive to Cornwall and feel like you have only been down the road, still got the Galaxy though and Focus for the wife.Guy Salmon dealership... Read full review
I really enjoy this car. It's sporty and fast. The interior comforts are beautiful although a little small (but I'm coming from a Sedan Deville.) There is a lot of power and the trans is... Read full review
| Trim | MSRP / Invoice | Fuel Econ |
|---|---|---|
| 2007 Jaguar X-TYPE: 4dr Sedan | $34,330 / $31,241 | City: 18 Hwy: 24 |
| 2007 Jaguar X-TYPE: 4dr Wagon | $39,330 / $35,791 | City: 18 Hwy: 24 |