Used 2017 Jaguar XE Consumer Reviews
Terrible car
Zero stars. Returned the lease 2 weeks, was extremely happy that I no longer have this car anymore.
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2017 Jaguar XE
No the 2017 did not meet expectation because when I decided to drive the car a light came saying needed air in all four tires plus the exclamation mark within triangle was on too. When I looked in the manual it show at least four possible options of what could be wrong. Then I went on line and couldn't find to answer to my questions, so I called the dealership and was told the it will be next week or week after that before they could schedule appointment to get it in. I was told that all of your cars goes through inspection before shipped out. I thought that I was getting a copy of the inspection but NO. So I am returning the car because I don't know what is wrong with the car even though I really like the car.
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- 35t Prestige SedanMSRP: $14,995469 mi away
- 25t SedanMSRP: $16,990621 mi away
- 35t Premium SedanMSRP: $14,950722 mi away
The Head Turning Kitty Cat
I ended up falling in love with this vehicle before I even knew it was a Jaguar. The shape & aerodynamic physical appearance is both aggressive & yet sexy. Just hit 83k miles and she still drives, rides like a dream. For a 4cyl Turbo this car is definitely the perfect daily and road tripping vehicle. However I do believe some interior flaws could’ve been avoided & the infotainment system could definitely use an upgrade. At the end of the day it’s a win/win for someone who wants to own a luxury car without entirely breaking the bank.
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Great underappreciated car
Great car no longer available with the 3 liter supercharged engine, a great loss to enthusiastic drivers!!
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Still a gorgeous cat
Had it for 6 years now, and certainly not trading it, selling it, or anything else. Let's hope it continues as well as it has so far. It's a 3-liter supercharged (aka 35T) AWD. Wonderful handling, and the supercharger totally avoids the dreaded turbo lag. (Yes, I did once drive the 2L turbo version...ugh.) Certainly it's short, which is a good part of what makes it so attractive: no long dangling trunk (the XF), and this cat definitely sits back on its haunches. Of course that means the trunk is small. Definitely not for a family of four. Two adults are fine in the back for drives of a few hours, but no long road trips. It's basically a 2-person car. In that role it will eat up the miles, super-smooth, but able to manouevre its way out of any problems with the instant power and the handling. The handling is a superb balance, and adjustable. Most of the time, it's rear wheel drive, which is good, but when the road gets wet, or there's ice, the magical XF gearbox comes instantly into play to distribute torque where it's needed. Buy one! (But you can't have mine!) PS Mine is the very rare metallic green. Go to the Car & Driver review for a pic. Get it if you can find one. (JLR discontinued the colour that very year, for the boring old staples of black, silver, etc.)
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