Review and photos by Russell Purcell More refinement, better price When Jaguar introduced their new small car, the X-Type, in 2002, parent company Ford Motor Company had two goals: reach out to a broader, younger generation of buyers with a more affordable entry-level luxury car; and increase Jaguar sales and profits.
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In any case, the short version of the car’s history (in general, not this particular one) is that the Jaguar X-Type was introduced in the United States for 2002 in two versions – 2.5l and 3.0l engines (both V-6) being the biggest difference. All were full time AWD, all were pretty loaded, even the basic ones like the example we used to own.
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40. Asked by PABrewNews Dec 02, 2014 at 03:20 AM about the 2004 Jaguar X-TYPE 3.0L AWD. Question type: Maintenance & Repair. Drove to Canada, worked great never missed a beat. Parked it, and when I fired it up again the engine light came one and when I checked it read random misfires on all cylinders. cleared the code to no avail.
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Our verdict on the Jaguar XJ LWB Autobiography 3.0 V6 300. The XJ is a lovely environment to be in, regardless of which seat. It has a remarkable combination of relaxed, wafty power and highly comfortable seats. The new infotainment systems add a touch of the here and now to the car without fundamentally changing the ownership or driving
In late February we took delivery of a 2002 Jaguar X-Type Sport with 231-bhp 3.0-liter V6 engine and a manual five-speed transmission, aptly cloaked in British Racing Green, the standard
Wheelbase is unchanged at 106.7-inches, with height up 1.7 inches and a weight gain of over 250 pounds. Powering all this new found utility is Jag’s familiar four-cam, 24-valve 3.0-liter AJ-V6 yielding 227 horsepower and 206 pound-feet of torque. That’s somewhat better gusto than comparable BMW and Mercedes estates.
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