Jaguar X Type as the first car?

Hi guys, I've been thinking about buying a Jaguar X Type 2.2D because it's relatively economical and, in my opinion, looks pretty good inside and out. I drive 15 km to work and 15 km back every day. Would you recommend me buying one?

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bronkhorst
8 years ago

With this you catch beautiful envy spells of the dear colleagues – except those who know that the X-type is a qualitatively somewhat worse Mondeo II with a pretty body.

Nonameguzzi
8 years ago

Well, just think about why the goats are so cheap?

will you notice?

If they are expensive they are barely bought so the owners prefer to break more money by selling it again instead of putting money in every month and buying Jaguar spare parts at the pharmacy… inexpensive;)

There are 2 ways to either you are a learned KFZ’ler with too much time or have so much money that you can park the bock every month in the workshop…. then you also have money for a good car;p

YavuzIzmir
8 years ago

Why don’t you pick up the insurance, you shouldn’t be cheap. Whether 7l is a relatively economical car.. Come on to your purse.

My first car was a 3 BMW with 13 liters of consumption on 100/km, but it was well earned.

P.s: Note that Jaguar is very susceptible to reperatuation.

YavuzIzmir
8 years ago
Reply to  Samy2410

Okay, I paid more for my BMW, then I got up with 79 euros.

Well, you need to know, but as I said, Jaguar is susceptible to reperature, especially in older models, this can cost a few thousands.

mgobla
8 years ago

No. For the first time, a diesel is a mistake at so little km. And the X-Type is an inexorable model. Better get a smaller gasoline, like Toyota Corolla.

Cistale
8 years ago

if a diesel is definitely not. for benzin then yes was recommended

Cistale
8 years ago
Reply to  Samy2410

you drive when high does not come 50 km a day. it is not worth driving a diesel for such a short distance a day. I speak from experience. You’ll hurt more than you want to do.