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Wired1976 Jan 24, 2025 10:06 AM

Value of XJS
 
I have a 1994 XJS which has 36k miles and is in very good condition not excellent condition. What is the approximate price range of this vehicle.

Vee Jan 24, 2025 10:24 AM

Your best bet would be to submit it to Bring a Trailer. They seem to get the best money for your kind of car, the low mileage type. Go check out the website. You'll find that they significantly outdo what eBay seems to sell them for.

Now the amount of work and commissions involved, I am not aware of, so make sure you check that out as well.

garethashenden Jan 24, 2025 10:49 AM

Coupe or Convertible? 6 or 12? These will have effects on the value.

But looking at Hagerty’s condition 3 valuations it’s between $13k and $18k. Condition 2 “Excellent” cars are up around $30k.

Mileage alone doesn’t really affect value with a car this age. It can indicate a highly maintained cared for car or a car that has sat for a long time and needs everything replaced. With modern cars mileage serves as a basic approximation of condition, but that’s not really true anymore by the time the car is 30 years old.

partmasterhub Jan 24, 2025 10:58 AM

Hi. A 1994 Jaguar XJS with 36k miles in very good condition typically ranges from $10,000 to $15,000. If it has a rare color or additional features, it could be on the higher end of that range or slightly beyond.it’s always good to check recent listings for similar cars in your area to get a more precise idea of the current market.

Wired1976 Jan 24, 2025 02:14 PM

additions to thread
 

Originally Posted by Wired1976 (Post 2819057)
I have a 1994 XJS which has 36k miles and is in very good condition not excellent condition. What is the approximate price range of this vehicle.

The jaguar is a cover table and is hunter green exterior and brown interior. As far as the engine I am not sure, i believe it is not the most powerful - so 6 cylander
?

Wired1976 Jan 24, 2025 02:32 PM

Convertible not cover table

nickr76 Jan 25, 2025 07:32 AM

It really depends where you are located. Even on BaT, prices vary a lot.

MooseOHJ Jan 25, 2025 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by Wired1976 (Post 2819057)
I have a 1994 XJS which has 36k miles and is in very good condition not excellent condition. What is the approximate price range of this vehicle.

Perhaps you can share the VIN number here?

ptjs1 Jan 25, 2025 08:47 AM

Wired1976,

Appreciate that people don't like sharing full VIN nos. And you've mentioned it's a "1994" (manufactured or US Model Year?) and a 4 litre. So the factors that affect its desirability are:

Is VIN from 188105 to 194774? - Big bumpers and AJ6 engine
194775 to 198334? - AJ16 engine and revised seats etc- more desirable
over 198335? - AJ16 engine and revised brake system, slightly more desirable but only to those who really understand XJSs

Paul

Wired1976 Jan 25, 2025 09:20 AM

194264

ptjs1 Jan 25, 2025 09:37 AM

AJ6-engined convertible with big-bumpers. Built circa April 1994

Wired1976 Jan 25, 2025 09:53 AM

Thanks ~ maybe worth 10k? It’s not in excellent condition but very good condition

garethashenden Jan 25, 2025 01:46 PM

I don't know your definition of "excellent" or "very good", the values I gave are based on these guidelines: https://www.hagerty.com/valuation-to...our-conditions

If its either of those you should be able to get $10k easily. The current average value for a "good" car, according to Hagerty, is $14400.
How does yours compare to this one? https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds...s/2607745.html

Another thing, I assume you're looking for a value to list it for sale? If you're looking for an insurance value it will probably be different.

wolf_walker Jan 27, 2025 12:29 PM

I think this link to sold listings will work https://bringatrailer.com/auctions/r...&yearFrom=1994


nickr76 Jan 29, 2025 12:41 PM

Although I appreciate the Hagerty valuation(mine is insured with them), their numbers are way higher than typical North American market prices.

wolf_walker Jan 29, 2025 01:01 PM

They almost always are, unless it's something pretty new "book value" is usually a vague suggestion at best imo.
And even with bring a trailer there is a lot of conjecture about who is actually buying cars there and if it's really
an accurate portrayal of a given market. These cars just haven't become overly valuable from a monetary
standpoint in the US unless they are somehow special or super low mileage near as I can tell.
For such low production numbers there are way too many of them available for the market to actually
be moving many cars around I suspect.


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