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    Located in Santa Fe, NM / 547 miles away from Arlington, TX

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    20 Combined MPG (18 City/23 Highway)

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    VIN: SADCM2FV2LA638673
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    Located in Phoenix, AZ / 867 miles away from Arlington, TX

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    20 Combined MPG (18 City/23 Highway)

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    VIN: SADCM2FV9KA602221
    Stock: 2004089140
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    Listed since: 09-19-2025

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Consumer Reviews for the Jaguar F-PACE

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4 out of 5 stars

Buggy Infotainment System

Ron, 05/20/2019
2017 Jaguar F-PACE
The Good: Overall, I really like my F Pace. It's one of the best looking mid-size luxury, performance cross-over vehicles out there, and it accelerates and handles as well as a high performance coupe. Jag could have done a better job with the dash/console materials to give it a higher end finish appropriate to its price tag. Dealership service and support has been excellent. It's … clear that they take a lot of pride in their cars and are sincere about creating an excellent customer experience. The Bad: The Infotainment System in the Jags are notoriously buggy. In fact, when talking candidly with a Jag dealer employee, she told me that Jaguar corporate had bought back a lot of cars due to issues with the system. I have owned my F-Pace for about 18 months and have had it to the dealer no less than 6-8 times for issues related to the voice command button not working or the navigation system locking up. I can't tell you how many times they've told me that the latest firmware update was designed to fix the issues, only to have them occur again while needing the functions most. I have literally almost gotten into accidents on two occasions while distracted after the Nav system locked up in an unfamiliar area while fumbling to pull my cell phone out and launch Google Maps to figure out which freeway exit to take. I have written emails to Jaguar, and ultimately even tried to invoke the Lemon Law, but the number of days out of service fell short of the law's requirements. After about 6+ firmware/software updates, the system is more stable. The voice command button fails much more infrequently now, and the Nav system also seems more stable. On the other hand, I use both less than I did originally and rely upon using Google Maps or Waze with my cell phone since I know that they will never fail. The Infotainment System functions are NOT rocket science, and it is hard to imagine that Jag is still struggling to get these right. Apple Car Play was not offered when I bought my F Pace, and it should be a standard or at least optional accessory. ---------- This is an update at approximately 20K miles. After repeated visits to the dealer to update the firmware on the infotainment system with no resolution of the issues described above, I took the car in one final time and demanded that Jaguar replace the entire head unit for the system. In fact, I told the service writer in no uncertain terms that I wouldn't accept the car back without that being done. A day later, I received a call stating that the unit was on order and should be installed the following day. Since the replacement of the complete infotainment system, it has worked as designed, without subsequent failures. With that said, the lack of Apple Car Play is clearly a design oversight given the fact that many other comparable cars of this model year and price point offered this feature as standard equipment. The car has not experienced any other significant mechanical issues and is agile and powerful to drive. I still feel that it is one of the best looking vehicles on the road. At the price point, Jaguar should improve upon the interior finish quality -- no black plastic buttons, plastic paddle shifters, etc.
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