Used 2017 Jaguar F-PACE SUV Consumer Reviews
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Traded this baby in for a Tesla
Traded this baby in for a Tesla. Will be back if it goes electric. With 18 months under my belt, I love the F-Pace even more. I have averaged 1058 miles a month and have a much better feel for handling on various road surfaces. It performed extremely well on snowy and icy road surfaces and consistently responds well on the highway. It's almost as easy to maneuver as a small car. I know the grunt it lets out is a little loud for some but it's got the power to match it; think BMW M5. You turn the engine on and the ground trembles. Step on it accidentally in traffic and you will tremble. I did discover that the reason my ezpass device doesn't work is the metal in the windscreen. The solution is to place the ezpass device behind the rearview mirror.
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F-Pace is an ACE
I have been waiting for Jaguars all new XE and F-Pace models to be release have test driven them 3 months ago well the obvious answer that made my choice clear is go with F-Pace. XE lacked room for a average height personality both in front and in the rear seating and also the head room. But F-Pace though comes under a crossover(SUV) class still surprised me with the new content jaguar had induced into F Pace. I am an employee with average salary between 60K-75K. I have always been planning to own a jaguar as i am towards the style and performance of Jaguars outcome. First thing on my mind would this be a proper investment for me ? is it really worth the money? Can i maintain ? How about resale ? Well the answer is Yes, it is worth it a 101% surely for people who needed an spacious car providing luxury of an world class luxury brand and along with the power and performance. My suggestion is to go for a v6 340hp which balances the value for you put in. I have currently owned a new Jaguar F Pace prestige 35t Ebony Black. 1 week old from now. the moment you drive it out from the showroom it puts a smile on your face and doesnt stop surprising you. Jaguar has done an excellent job at the steering functionality, adaptive dynamics is solely for the riders who can get the most out of the jaguar f pace using all the combinations. Only thing that currently concerns me is the mileage which is around 12 mpg in city and around 17-20 mpg on highways. Hoping during the course of use of 2-3 months the mileage might increase depending on the the driving style adaptation. Apart form these F-Pace is really an awesome ride filled with attitude and masculine attire without compromising on the style and performance. I am really satisfied with the car. Current booking and delivery dates are around 3 months from the booking dates, may get one earlier that the date expected if you are lucky enough to find a cancelled order of someone.
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A working piece of art!
TheF-Pace is work of automotive art. Well balanced as an SUV and a Jaguar. It drives great. I wish it had more hip and legroom in front, but it is acceptable. the back seats are not as comfortable as I would prefer, otherwise this is almost a 'must-have' automobile and I intend to order one, with my configuration, next month so that it arrives in time for Christmas.
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Jaguar hits a home run
I'm a Porsche fan. I owned 4 Cayennes since Porsche started manufacturing them. I currently own a 2015 Cayenne and a 2015 Audi Q5 diesel. The F-Pace comes out, and it's a vehicle from a completely different mold. The Germans are much more relaxing to drive. The Jag is far more engaging, with much quicker reflexes and a bit harsher ride (again this is the First Edition with 22 " tires). So far all is great, the Brembo brakes are superb, the interior is gorgeous, from the outside, this car looks like nothing else on the road available today, and all the gadgetry that comes with the First Edition is easy to learn, override and live with. The engine has plenty of power and a decent fuel economy for a vehicle of this size and weight. I get many compliments from strangers and a surprised look when they find out this is a Jaguar.
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Drives like a dream, when it's not in the shop
It is a beautiful car, it handles like a dream on the highway, but mine has been in the shop for a total of one month out of the four we've owned it. And it is not fixed yet. Electrical system baffles everybody. Service at the dealership not what you would expect from a luxury car, but they seem quite overwhelmed with work. Must be all those cars that need repairs. Also, under the steering wheel, the collar surrounding it, a clump of plastic, apparently manufacturing defect. Seriously? Review update The car is almost three years old, it rattles from a couple of places, it's in the process of having speakers replaced, I had to replace even the key FOB as the rubber was peeling off. We have a 2012 Jetta that is holding up better. Such a shame for such a nice car, but the quality control is dismal.
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