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Why does the Jaguar XJ depreciate so much?

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There are a few reasons for this, some warranted, some not. My friend (at my intense urging) recently purchased a 2011 Jaguar XF-R with CPO for 33K, a 90K car new. read more

The vehicle has, so far, given him no trouble (other than his propensity to burn the tires right off it). For the price there isn’t a much “cooler” car he could have purchased. Jaguar has always had a bad reputation for reliability. read more

Best Answer: Ford acquired Jaguar several years ago when Jaguar was failing fast in the auto industry. Jaguar is now a worthless luxury vehicle, not worth owning. When they're traded in, most Jags will sit on the used car lot for months on end. They're fun to look at but most people avoid buying them. read more

The XJ highlights Jaguar’s Instinctive All Wheel Drive and a choice of four engines, with the addition of a 3.0-liter diesel in 2016. All of these powerful machines are coupled with an 8-speed automatic transmission, controlled by the JaguarDrive Selector; this controller ascends from the center console after the glowing stop/start button has been pushed, breathing life into the Jaguar. read more

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