So I’ve made up my mind on purchasing the 2021 Jaguar F Pace SVR after considering all the other sporty SUV options. This will be my first time purchasing a big sticker vehicle new from the dealership. All the other vehicles Ive purchased off the lot I’ve been able to negotiate the sticker price down by at least a few thousand.
Hold value well, comfortable, lots of space, excellent off road capability. However as others have said, JLR reliability is some of the worst in the industry, so it would have to have a comprehensive warranty for the entire time you have it. The F-Pace is essentially a smaller Range Rover and probably won’t hold value as well.
Jaguar does a great suspension and I’ve heard the 2021 has a much iced interior then the ore refresh material wise, and it’s more mid size then compact despite being priced closer to the compact offerings, but I still think a GLC or Macan has a nicer interior, and the tech is good but not great.
Nothing else, ever. Two friends have a 17 f pace S and a 20 F type 2.0t. No issues there, either. Maybe we're just lucky.. We drive ours pretty hard, and still average 22 mpg ( 90%+ city driving). Can hit 29 on the highway. We also have a 22 x5m50i, and a 22 mdx type s advance, and the F Pace is still the most fun to drive of the three.
However just looked up a Jaguar F type R MSRP $118,999. Then I saw a used 2022 porsche 911 Carrera with 907 miles going for $133,330. I understand that 15k is a lot of money but if I was in the market for another car I wouldn’t think twice about spending the money. I’d even go older or more miles to get the Porsche.
New baby F-pace. I'm pretty certain I saw a test car baby F-pace today. I was just outside the town of Southam in a layby when a heavily masked compact suv came into the layby past me and then went back towards Southam which is maybe 6 or 7 miles from the Gaydon R&D centre. Hard to assess the body shape with some obvious add ons.
Need some advice, recently bought a Jaguar E-Pace brand new. Test drove it, ran fine, the delivery agent also checked off on it with me there, and it was all fine. Within 2 days of driving it, the navigation dashboard went blank and was never able to turn back on. Brought it back to the dealership and they gave me a lower trim E-Pace as a loaner.
The newer Jaguars (F pace, XE, newer XF's) have gone up in quality a lot. The old saying of running away from anything that's Jaguar really doesnt hold today. They do seem to be more a 'hit and miss' type of buy with more vehicles having disproportionate problems in relation to their age/mileage (think of gearboxes failing, turbo's failing
2017 XE or XF reliability. Realistically, how much trouble am I looking at with either of these models? Both under $23k (I'm in America) and both around 41k miles. Most of my exposure to Jags comes from watching Top Gear and I know they exaggerate a bit, but clearly reliability is a concern. Jaguars are gorgeous cars and I've always wanted one
Lexus is just as reliable as Toyota, no doubt. But it’s worth noting that it will cost more to maintain a Lexus than a Toyota just because it’s a luxury vehicle and so it uses things like higher quality parts, premium gas and synthetic oil. But you’re in the market for a luxury car anyways, and all of them have that stuff, so that doesn
2021 Jaguar F-Pace Warranty. The Jaguar F-Pace comes with a five-year/60,000-mile warranty. Warranty information last updated: 7/17/23.
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