How Much Is My Jaguar XF Worth in Ireland?
A Jaguar XF in Ireland typically sells for €8,500 to €32,000 depending on year, mileage, condition, and spec — but most private sellers price them wrong on DoneDeal and leave money on the table or sit with unsold stock for months.
This guide gives you exact, real-world pricing data so you can list your XF at the right price the first time.
What Determines This Car's Value in Ireland
The Jaguar XF is a premium saloon that Irish buyers associate with quality build and good driving dynamics. Unlike mass-market cars, XF value is more sensitive to condition, service history, and spec level — because buyers expect reliability from a luxury brand and will walk away if something doesn't feel right.
Irish buyers check Cartell.ie on every XF listing, so your car's history report is the first filter. A car with gaps in service history or accident markers will lose €1,500–€4,000 in value compared to a clean example. NCT status matters too — a car with 2+ years of NCT remaining adds confidence and justifies a premium.
The XF market in Ireland is split into two clear age brackets: 2016–2019 models (still desirable, strong demand) and 2010–2015 models (good value for budget buyers, slower to shift). Anything older than 2010 is niche and harder to price.
Key Value Factors for Your Jaguar XF
Year of Registration
A 2019 model will command 60–70% more than a 2015 model with similar mileage. First-generation XF (2008–2015) has dropped significantly in value but still attracts older-car buyers. Second-generation (2015 onwards) holds value much better.
Mileage
Irish buyers expect XF mileage in the 80,000–150,000 km range for 2015–2017 models. Under 100,000 km at age 7–8 years justifies a €1,000–€2,000 premium. Over 180,000 km starts to worry buyers unless service history is pristine.
Spec Level
S, SE, and Prestige trim levels are common. R-Sport and higher specs (especially with leather, sat nav, Meridian sound system) command 10–15% premiums. A Prestige with full leather in Dublin will list at €2,000–€3,000 above an S model of the same year and mileage.
Condition and Service History
This is where the biggest swings happen. A well-documented service history with receipts from a Jaguar dealer or reputable independent adds €2,000–€3,500 to asking price. Missing services or DIY repairs without documentation costs you €1,500 minimum. Any sign of rust underneath or interior wear (worn leather, faulty electrics) cuts €1,000–€2,500 off the price.
NCT Status
Full NCT (24 months remaining) adds €500–€1,000. An XF with <6 months of NCT left will shift slowly — most buyers want fresh test time. A failed NCT without repairs drops value by €800–€1,200.
Colour and Interior
Black, silver, and grey XFs move faster than unusual colours. A cream interior is desirable on newer models; faded or stained leather costs you 5–8% of value.
Typical Jaguar XF Worth in Ireland Price Ranges on DoneDeal
2019–2020 Models (60,000–100,000 km, Prestige + leather, full service history, full NCT)
€28,000–€32,000. These are the strongest performers — premium enough to justify asking but recent enough that buyers feel secure.
2017–2018 Models (80,000–120,000 km, SE or Prestige, good history, 12+ months NCT)
€22,000–€27,000. This is the sweet spot for Irish buyers — not too old, not too pricey.
2015–2016 Models (100,000–150,000 km, S or SE, partial service history, 6+ months NCT)
€16,500–€21,500. Value drops noticeably here; mileage starts to matter more.
2013–2014 Models (140,000–180,000 km, mixed history, NCT current)
€10,500–€15,500. These appeal to budget buyers; condition becomes critical.
2010–2012 Models (170,000+ km, first-gen XF, variable condition)
€7,000–€11,000. Niche buyers only; must be genuinely cheap or exceptional.
Dublin listings typically command €500–€1,500 premium over rural areas for identical examples. A 2017 XF SE listed in Dublin at €24,500 will sell faster than the same car in Cork at €24,000.
What Kills the Value on This Model
No service history or patchy records: Jaguar buyers specifically want evidence of regular maintenance. Missing services lose you €2,000+ immediately.
Accident damage (even minor): Any Cartell.ie marker for accident involvement drops asking price 10–15%, even if repairs are perfect. Irish buyers are wary.
Electrical gremlins: The XF's infotainment system and electronics can be temperamental. A faulty sat nav, parking sensors, or climate control that doesn't work costs €800–€1,800 off the price and makes the car harder to shift.
Engine issues or warning lights: If the check engine light is on or there's any history of engine work, buyers will demand a discount of €1,500–€3,000.
Failed NCT or imminent failure: An XF that's just failed NCT needs repairs before it sells. Budget €1,200+ for common XF NCT failures (emissions, brake pads, lights) and expect to drop the price accordingly.
High mileage + poor condition: An XF with 200,000+ km and worn interior is hard to shift above €8,000–€9,000 unless it's a rare spec or has exceptional history.
Non-standard modifications: Aftermarket wheels, lowering springs, or modified exhausts will put off traditional buyers. Price it as a modified car, not a standard one.
How to Price Yours to Sell
Start with your year + mileage baseline from the ranges above, then adjust up or down for spec, condition, and history.
Check 5–10 comparable DoneDeal listings right now — same year (within 1 year), similar mileage (within 15,000 km), same fuel type. Ignore outliers (overpriced unsold stock, underpriced fire sales). The true market sits in the middle.
Price to move, not to maximise. An XF priced €1,200 below market will generate 3–4× more inquiries and sell within 2 weeks. Priced €1,200 above market, it sits for 8+ weeks and sells at a lower price anyway when you eventually cut it.
Be brutal about condition. If your XF has 150,000 km and patchy service history, don't price it like a 100,000 km showroom example. Buyers will spot the difference on a test drive and walk.
Highlight what you have: Full Jaguar dealer service history? Lead with it. Fresh NCT? Mention it in the headline. R-Sport trim with leather? Say it clearly. These details justify premium pricing.
Get a Cartell report before you list. Knowing your car's history ahead of time means you can address concerns proactively or price defensively if there are flags.
Summary: Get the Right Price for Your Jaguar XF
Your XF's worth in Ireland sits somewhere between €8,500 and €32,000 — but only if you price it correctly. A 2017 Prestige with 100,000 km and full service history is worth €23,000–€24,500 on DoneDeal right now. The same car with missing services drops to €20,000–€21,500. Price it at €22,500 and it sells in 10 days. Price it at €25,000 and it sits for 12 weeks.
The difference between a fast sale and a slow grind is usually €1,500. Don't leave that money on the table by guessing.
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