Overview & Reviews
Some formerly optional higher-end features have been made standard on the 2008 Jaguar X-Type. On the sedan, this includes the 10-way power front seats with driver memory, rain-sensing wipers, the auto-dimming rearview mirror and the rear center headrest. The Sportwagon adds only the headrest, as the other items were already standard on it.
- Classic Jaguar image, nice highway ride.
- Disappointing interior materials, needs more power, poor fuel economy, tight rear-seat entry.
User Reviews:
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The Bang for your Buck! - 2008 Jaguar X-Type
By john stolck - August 10 - 6:00 pmOn sport mode (standard to all X-type models) it is amazingly fun to drive. Surprisingly it had an interior that put my friends, family, and clients ahh. The luxury package is the way to go. The chrome exterior is flashy and still maintains its profesional look. Lot of power and prestige.
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X-Type I would buy again - 2008 Jaguar X-Type
By Roger - January 1 - 12:43 amFor an AWD car, this cannot be beat. It is powerful, handles great and is comfortable. I can even get a 2" x 4" home inside. No other car in its class comes close. I live in S. Florida where it rains like hurricanes. One day, I notice power transferring to another wheel while flying down the highway in a downpour. The X-type tracked straight and true in a blinding rain. Moments later, I saw a car which had hyroplaned off into a canal. What car will I buy next? One that has luxury features, AWD, 225 hp and an unsurpassed service program; all for the low $30,000s. There is only one such car. The X-type. A fantastic, fabulous car that has no comparable.
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