You really don't want a Jaguar.
I have a 2005 x-type and that's one of the better models made in the last decade... but it is known for electrical issues.
Any repair I might have costs an extra $50-100 for unique parts. And, Jaguars are KNOWN for breaking easier than other vehicles.
Just a tip from experience.
EDIT: forgot to mention, after about 60,000 miles, they literally start to fall apart. Just about all of them. The 2005 model I have is supposed to hold up better than most of the newer ones, but even it has issues now and I'm only just hitting 70k.
-Z