Jaguar XJ-Series vs Hyundai XG350

2005 Hyundai XG350
2005 Hyundai XG350
$25,494MSRP
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2015 Jaguar XJ-Series
2015 Jaguar XJ-Series
$74,200MSRP
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2005 Hyundai XG350
$25,494MSRP
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$74,200MSRP
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Overview

Years produced

2002-2005

Years produced

1969-2019

MSRP

$25,494

MSRP

$74,200

Listings

7

Listings

463

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

Expert reviews

7.8 out of 10

Reviews Summary

Reviews Summary

It’s entirely understandable if, off the top of your head, you can name only two luxury car brands. Mercedes and BMW are the most recognizable, because they’re all most Americans buy when $700 monthly payments and $3,000 property taxes are of absolutely no concern. Then there’s Jaguar. In 2014, Mercedes and BMW each sold more than 330,000 cars. Jaguar barely registered 16,000. So the flagship XJ—a beautiful, rich, stunning machine that actually costs a good deal less than the S-class or the 7 Series—is a rare sight on the road. We’re not sure why, but we’re here to inform you that it exists and very much deserves your attention if you’re sailing such high seas.
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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

3.5L 194 hp V6

Engine

3.0L 340 hp V6 Flex Fuel Vehicle

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

RWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

194 hp @ 5500 rpm

Horsepower

340 hp @ 6500 rpm

MPG City

16

MPG City

18

MPG Highway

24

MPG Highway

27
2005 Hyundai XG350
2005 Hyundai XG350
$25,494MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2015 Jaguar XJ-Series
2015 Jaguar XJ-Series
$74,200MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2005 Hyundai XG350
$25,494MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2015 Jaguar XJ-Series
$74,200MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

Years produced
2002-2005
1969-2019
MSRP
$25,494
$74,200
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews
4.3
4.5
Expert reviews

7.8 out of 10

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Summary
It’s entirely understandable if, off the top of your head, you can name only two luxury car brands. Mercedes and BMW are the most recognizable, because they’re all most Americans buy when $700 monthly payments and $3,000 property taxes are of absolutely no concern. Then there’s Jaguar. In 2014, Mercedes and BMW each sold more than 330,000 cars. Jaguar barely registered 16,000. So the flagship XJ—a beautiful, rich, stunning machine that actually costs a good deal less than the S-class or the 7 Series—is a rare sight on the road. We’re not sure why, but we’re here to inform you that it exists and very much deserves your attention if you’re sailing such high seas.
Video
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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
3.5L 194 hp V6
3.0L 340 hp V6 Flex Fuel Vehicle
Drive Train
FWD
RWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
194 hp @ 5500 rpm
340 hp @ 6500 rpm
MPG City
16
18
MPG Highway
24
27
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