4.2 Overall rating
(5 reviews)Want one of these in black-on-black. An amazing sedan from what I could tell from my brief encounters with the vehicle. Shot from 100kph to nearly twice that in seconds, and wasn't even near maxing out (shhh, that never happened). Auto transmission switches manually like a dream, and the handling was great. It is a Jaguar, however, so I'm sure there would be some electrical issues. I still want one, however.
Jags don't come any bigger than this one. Inside it's like a house lots of leather and room for your legs and that bottle of bubbly. Performance is hard to describe as it all depends on the engine you have and how heavy you press the gas pedal. It's very comfortable handles well and looks great.
I bought this car out of Texas as a second owner in 2000 and drove it for three years. I sold it to a friend that has a repair shop as a loaner car. It is still used albeit sparingly anymore in that capacity today. Great Jaguar sedan, one of many I have owned and love the way they drive. Mechanical quality is great, but minor issues such as headliner sag and electric switches that break are black marks on an otherwise exceptional auto.
Heavy on juice, but I havent got over the "put ya foot down and feel the power" stage yet
These cars are very safe, luxury cruisers! Not the fastest vehicles, but once you upgrade the wheel and tire package to 18" rims it handles much better, MPG does suck in these days standards and compared to BMW offerings like the 5 series (lighter then the XJ), the XJ interior is suprisingly small, go figure British built! If you are a taller person like I am at 6'7" tall look to German offerings like the BMW 7-series, Mercedes Big Body S class, Or maybe even the High repair cost Audi A8 with its nice Quattro system AWD. One huge positive though of owning an XJ is the looks you get of status, and also the women of the world love jaguars as they seem to fit women very good, so want to please your girlfriend of wife, get her an XJ sedan instead of that ugly ass minivan to haul around the kids, or if she is a business savvy woman. They call this the English Gentleman's car, but it suits a woman much more then a man for the fit!
Jaguar XJ-Series XJ6 Sedan RWD FAQs
What is the fuel economy of the Jaguar XJ-Series XJ6 Sedan RWD?
Depending on the engine and options, the Jaguar XJ-Series XJ6 Sedan RWD gets between 15 and 15 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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