Used 2021 Jaguar F-PACE SVR Consumer Reviews
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ONE HOT CAT‼️
Perfect FUN car to drive. Only one problem - Brembo racing brakes tend to “squeal”.
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SVR Perfection
I bought the 2021 F-Pace SVR and it is my favorite vehicle I’ve ever owned! The completely redesigned interior is amazing. No comparison to the last outdated, cheap plastic interior of my 2018 F-Pace. The Pivi Pro info system is a huge upgrade from the old laggy previous system. There are two roller type volume controls for sound, one just beside the gear shift and one in the steering wheel. The other reviewer is obviously confused! The external refresh also perfects the muscular sexy look of the SVR’s appeal. I highly recommend the SVR to anyone in the market for an upscale, stylish and sporty SUV! My SVR’s exhaust note makes me giddy every time I drive it. It’s the perfect combination of a sports car & an SUV. One test drive will convince you too.
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New virtual dashboard inconvenient and distracting
It's time to trade in my 2018 f-pace. Test drove an SVR, and loved the performance, but I hate what they have done to the Dashboard/controls. Part of the why I chose the f-pace in the first place was that they still had physical controls for the environmental/temp/volume. I don't want to have to navigate through 20 webpages while driving just to change the volume. both Inconvenient and unsafe. It's something you use every time you get in the car and it's inconvenient enough that I am now shopping around for a different brand. It's a shame because you can't beat that acceleration or handling, but at the end of the day, those are nice to have, and if the dash is not workable, it's just not practical .
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worst luxury car
Who would think a luxury car doesn't have touchless key. Assume this is a given. I paid for heated seats in the back but they don't offer cup holders or seat pocket. First week, my coolant light is on but the dealer said it was ok. When driving, I feel every bump and dent in the road. Not a smooth ride at all
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