The one to drive when you need to arrive in style?![]()
You're a Mercedes fan I understand but you are aware they rust too.
The one to drive when you need to arrive in style?![]()
Ugh, those horribly biased British publications again. Can't possibly have any credibility except when they choose a German car? Go figure...
Martin...one day the British press will realise these cars they harp on about aren't even British, and then start looking at them a bit more objectively.![]()
Jaguar remains a luxury sports car manufacturer, the XF is already a classic and the reasons to buy one are as emotional as they are rational - just how it should be.........
^I couldn't say slamming the door of my XF was any different from slamming the door on an A6/5/E-class so maybe the reason for the XJ feeling/sounding inferior is its alloy construction, we usually associate lightness with poor quality but in this case it's unfounded.
Also in the UK at least Jaguar consistently does very well indeed in jDPower, almost always out performing their German counterparts.
Oh yes to drive I loved the car. Interior and everything, just doesn't have the feel of the German iron. At highway speed it doesn't track or feel connected to the road like a Mercedes does. That and Jaguar's dodgy reputation turned me away from the XJ Supercharged. Beautiful car though.
The W220 S-Class had the same quivery structure when one or more of the doors were opened. No body rigidity at all. Hated the build on that car too. It was an embarrassment.
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This is something that Jaguar has mastered that the Germans still struggle with.
the XF is steel construction and actually weights more than the E-class and A6, maybe the 5 series too and it was also superior at this.
At the moment I'm waiting to see the new 3 series rival will be like, this car could be the class leader at first attempt.
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