2002 X-Type For First Jaguar?
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2002 X-Type For First Jaguar?
Hello,
I'm from Chesterfield, VA and I'm new to the forum and to Jaguar. As a matter of fact I'm looking at purchasing my first one. Not knowing a lot about Jaguar I feel joining this forum will be very helpful.
Just like every car there are thousands of reviews that can be read. I need help from you guys, the experts.
The car I'm looking at is a 2002 X-Type 3.0 with 98,000 miles for $2500. Plan on 80% in town driving. Other than the typical things to look for when buying a used car, is there anything special with the X-Type? Can I give it serious consideration or should I turn and run? Not from Jaguar, but this model LOL.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Mike
I'm from Chesterfield, VA and I'm new to the forum and to Jaguar. As a matter of fact I'm looking at purchasing my first one. Not knowing a lot about Jaguar I feel joining this forum will be very helpful.
Just like every car there are thousands of reviews that can be read. I need help from you guys, the experts.
The car I'm looking at is a 2002 X-Type 3.0 with 98,000 miles for $2500. Plan on 80% in town driving. Other than the typical things to look for when buying a used car, is there anything special with the X-Type? Can I give it serious consideration or should I turn and run? Not from Jaguar, but this model LOL.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Mike
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Welcome to the forum Mike,
Good to have you with us at Jaguar forums.
Follow this link https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x-type-x400-14/ to the X-Type forum for help, advice and information. The 'HOW TO' thread at the top is a good place to start for information on regular issues.
Please remember to add vehicle details to your Signature to help others to give relevant advice. Go to the User CP button on the left of the top menu bar, then Settings & Options under Your Control Panel. Select Edit Signature and enter the details.
You can also visit the US Mid Atlantic Region forum by following this link https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/us-mid-atlantic-65/ to find other members in your region.
Enjoy the forums.
Graham
Good to have you with us at Jaguar forums.
Follow this link https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/x-type-x400-14/ to the X-Type forum for help, advice and information. The 'HOW TO' thread at the top is a good place to start for information on regular issues.
Please remember to add vehicle details to your Signature to help others to give relevant advice. Go to the User CP button on the left of the top menu bar, then Settings & Options under Your Control Panel. Select Edit Signature and enter the details.
You can also visit the US Mid Atlantic Region forum by following this link https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/us-mid-atlantic-65/ to find other members in your region.
Enjoy the forums.
Graham
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X-Type owning members will give you plenty of model specific advice but a general rule for used Jaguar purchase is:
1. history - a complete service and repair record backed up with receipts is the ideal
2. keys/remotes - the number one question new buyers ask is how to replace missing or broken keys/fobs. The answer is it can be frighteningly expensive
3. trim - Jaguar plastic is equivalent to gold. Anything missing or broken needs to be factored into the purchase price.
I hope it checks out and you are soon an owner but, if in doubt, walk away.
Graham
1. history - a complete service and repair record backed up with receipts is the ideal
2. keys/remotes - the number one question new buyers ask is how to replace missing or broken keys/fobs. The answer is it can be frighteningly expensive
3. trim - Jaguar plastic is equivalent to gold. Anything missing or broken needs to be factored into the purchase price.
I hope it checks out and you are soon an owner but, if in doubt, walk away.
Graham
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Welcome to the forums.
Listen to the engine run, you want no strange knockings or tickings. Slowly accelerate and feel for vibrations either from the motor or transmission. Make sure it shifts quickly and surely. Check the fluids make sure the oil is not black and thick. Transmission fluid doesn't smell bad.
.Enjoy the drive.
Listen to the engine run, you want no strange knockings or tickings. Slowly accelerate and feel for vibrations either from the motor or transmission. Make sure it shifts quickly and surely. Check the fluids make sure the oil is not black and thick. Transmission fluid doesn't smell bad.
.Enjoy the drive.
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Welcome to Jaguar Forums Mike,
Good to have you with us.
Enjoy the forum.
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Good to have you with us.
Enjoy the forum.
If you haven't done so already you should add your car details to your signature to help others to help you.
If you need help with getting around and using the forum follow this link for some help Forum Help
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Welcome, Mike! Know that you will be putting in a good amount of work/money on these cars as they are over 16 years old. It really depends on how well the car was taken care of. Check the windows as the window regulator was a common item which always broke because of a plastic part which broke after few years of use. I think there were issues with door lock issues as well.
Other common issues was vacuum leaks.
I gave up on my 2002 S-type with 90K miles, as there was issue even my mechanic couldn't identify like the battery drain and my transmission was going. I sold it for less than $2K as the person who bought it would have to put over 3K in repairs. It was in very clean condition and the engine ran well, suspension was solid, I probably put about $800-1,500 into the car every year with minor repairs.
The S-type and X-type shared some of the same parts but not all. The 3 liter I think was a bit more reliable, pre 2003. You are better off with an X-type which is a newer model as you can probably get it for about the same price.
Bottom line know that these are not cheap to maintain and repair, unless you are handy with car repairs.
If this is your daily driver, you're probably better with a newer model, lower mileage or a Japanese car.
Other common issues was vacuum leaks.
I gave up on my 2002 S-type with 90K miles, as there was issue even my mechanic couldn't identify like the battery drain and my transmission was going. I sold it for less than $2K as the person who bought it would have to put over 3K in repairs. It was in very clean condition and the engine ran well, suspension was solid, I probably put about $800-1,500 into the car every year with minor repairs.
The S-type and X-type shared some of the same parts but not all. The 3 liter I think was a bit more reliable, pre 2003. You are better off with an X-type which is a newer model as you can probably get it for about the same price.
Bottom line know that these are not cheap to maintain and repair, unless you are handy with car repairs.
If this is your daily driver, you're probably better with a newer model, lower mileage or a Japanese car.
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