Used 2017 Jaguar F-PACE SUV Consumer Reviews
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The worst car I have ever owned
2017 Jaguar F-Pace Prestige 35t V6 3.0L Supercharge VIN: SADCK2BV0HA061290 Current mileage: 86k Current status: Disabled. Manf. warranty expired in June 2020. I bought this car (VIN: SADCK2BV0HA061290) in the summer of 2016 at Jaguar Farmington Hills dealer in Farmington Hills, Michigan. Ongoing issues started after 18 months : bluetooth dropping, Auto start/stop, front break noise. 2 months after the manufacturer warranty expired (June 2020), coolant got into engine (???) and busted. Dealers quoted $20K-$30K to fix or replace damaged engine. I've been a dumbfounded and still can't believe its reliability is far worse than my basic 2013 Dodge Dart.
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Don't lease it!!
Shopping for a new SUV for the wife. The SUV's we have owned include MB ML, BMW X5 and X3 and drove this one - wow! Good looking. Nice engine, good interior -albeit a bit off perfect ergonomics (the window button is where?? No lumbar unless you get the prestige. Moon roof has small opening in huge glass). Specked out a Premium and Prestige to $53k and $59k, not far off some X3's we specked out (within a few hundred $). X3 lease $600-650. Jag was $800-925. Seriously? Not even in the same league! The money factor is similar, but get this: the residual value on the BMW is 58-60% and the Jag is 46-52%.
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Best midsize SUV
I have had numerous SUV’s but this by far and unexpectedly is the best I have had. I have not experienced any mechanical nor electronic failures to judge how the dealership will take care of the problems but that will yet remain to be seeing, I have purchased at 7500 and now it’s at 20k plus, very satisfied thus far.
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Great for diyers
I bought my 2017 Fpace 35t for my girlfriend used at 125k miles. It's a little rocket. Basically runs on rails. Immediately changed out the infotainment system for an aftermarket one. As well as the steering wheel controls and climate control. Makes it feel like a brand new vehicle. Had a coolant leak a month after I bought it. Y coolant pipe underneath the supercharger. Jaguar wanted 3500$ to fix it. I bought upgraded metal parts (the OEM ones are plastic) paid 167$ for everything and did the job in about 4 hours. That also includes changing the supercharger coupler to a solid one and changing the oil on the supercharger while I had it out. I definitely would NOT buy it used without a rock solid warranty, as repairs can be costly at Jag or a Euro repair shop. I would 1000% buy it again. Lots of room as we are all around 6' tall and go on lots of road trips. I get a combined rating of 21.1mpg driving it how it's meant to be driven....fast.
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Extremely satisfied
I prevously owned many luxury cars and this one is simply the best. The F-pace is much superior built than other Jags as well. The driving experience overall is one of the best I have witnessed so far. Great handling, amazing acceleration and fun to drive while being seated in top notch comfortable seats. The only negative I can say about this SUV is the infotainment system, which has many bugs and issues. Jaguar dealers have told me in the pass that they would come up with a new updated software update, which has yet to arrive. But overall love this SUV, best car I have evee drove.