Owner reviews for the Jaguar XF
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Overall rating 4.5/5Jaguar strongly returned to form with the XF – a stylish, sporty saloon that replaced the S-Type. A second-generation XF arrived in 2015, with the model being particularly of note because of its aluminium structure, which helped to make it the lightest car in its class by some margin. It also showcased a stylish new design and overhauled interior.
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London
Mitcham
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Croydon
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Croydon
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Edgware
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Southall
Jaguar XF 2.0d R-Sport Auto AWD Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
Hinckley (90 miles)
Jaguar XF 2.0d R-Sport Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 4dr
Hinckley (90 miles)
Jaguar XF 2.0i Portfolio Sportbrake Auto Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
Wolverhampton (114 miles)
Bedford
Bedford
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Leicester
Leicester
Hinckley
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Overall rating 4.5/5First launched in 2008, the Jaguar XF is an exemplary mix of performance, refinement and style, and one which seriously challenges the luxury German cars who would normally have a class like this wrapped up. Laden with wooden panels, leather, touch-screen sat navs and voice control, it is impressively equipped, yet this is arguably only secondary to its smooth and responsive handling, raw power, and the refined ride it offers up on the road. Granted, its not something you want to turn up to a Green Peace meeting in (it being decidedly environmentally unfriendly in comparison to other modern cars), but if you can afford it, the draw of the 3.0 litre, 271bhp diesel, may be too strong to resist.