1990-94 Jaguar XJ6/XJ12

Though smooth and competent, Jaguars offer no tangible advantages over rivals in the same price class. In fact, they lag behind most luxury automobiles in performance and value...

1995-03 Jaguar XJ-Sedan/XJ Series

After buying Jaguar in 1990, Ford Motor Company spent millions of dollars to provide engineering and manufacturing expertise. At the same time, Jaguar was permitted to remain independent in terms [...]

1997-06 Jaguar XK8/XK Series

As their fans know full well, these two offer refined performance in an elegant, luxurious package that should stand the test of time for visual appeal. All things considered, the XK8 is an [...]

2000-02 Jaguar S-Type

Blending traditional Jaguar charm with modern engineering, the S-Type ranks as good value in an upper-crust sedan, though it's not as sporty as BMW's 5-Series. Reliability under Ford's [...]

2002-08 Jaguar X-Type

No, it's not a purebred sports sedan, but the X-Type is an acceptable blend of performance and Jaguar emotion. You also get the bonus of all-weather capability, with all-wheel drive. Producing it [...]

2003-08 Jaguar S-Type

All of these Jaguars are a pleasure to drive, with appointments and features that are worthy of the class. Prices were steep when new, but relatively low resale values compared to BMW, Lexus and [...]

2004-09 Jaguar XJ

Ford owns Jaguar, and the British marque's special character feels watered down in the XJ. Still, this is a solid enough luxury sedan, and tends to undercut most rivals on price. The XJ8 versions [...]

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