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Jaguar X-Type
Jaguar fans without deep pockets may have thought the day would never come when a Jag would be available for less than $30,000. Since August 2001, American devotees of the legendary British marque have been able to drive home an X-Type sport sedan for as little as $29,950 (including the destination charge).
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Jaguar S-Type
Just three years after its introduction of the S-Type, Jaguar launched a redesigned version of this full-size sedan. On sale since May 6, 2002, the 2003 S-Type is highlighted by a new R edition that packs a 400-horsepower supercharged engine. Priced at a lofty $62,400 (including the destination charge), the S-Type R is the most powerful Jaguar sedan ever offered.
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Jaguar Vanden Plas
Jaguar is giving its largest sedan a serious makeover. Unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in late September 2002, the next-generation XJ goes on sale in 2003 as a 2004 model.
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Jaguar XJ
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Jaguar XJ8
Jaguar is giving its largest sedan a serious makeover. Unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in late September 2002, the next-generation XJ goes on sale in 2003 as a 2004 model.
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Jaguar XJR
Jaguar is giving its largest sedan a serious makeover. Unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in late September 2002, the next-generation XJ goes on sale in 2003 as a 2004 model.
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Jaguar XK8
Jaguar's rear-wheel-drive XK8 and XKR — which is covered separately in this Buying Guide — get some substantial re-engineering for 2003, including new 4.2-liter V-8 engines and a six-speed ZF automatic transmission. Generating 294 horsepower, the new V-8 replaces last year's 4.0-liter engine. Jaguar last redesigned its coupe and convertible for 1997, dubbed XK8 to denote the V-8 engine that replaced the old six-cylinder. Supercharged XKR models arrived in 2000.
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Jaguar XKR
Jaguar's rear-wheel-drive XKR and XK8 — which is covered separately in this Buying Guide — get some substantial re-engineering for 2003, including new 4.2-liter V-8 engines and a six-speed ZF automatic transmission. Developing 390 horsepower in the high-performance XKR series, the new supercharged V-8 replaces last year's 4.0-liter engine.
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