Jaguar XF Luxury 2.7 D Reviews

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Jaguar XF Luxury 2.7 D
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Average Ratings for Jaguar XF Luxury 2.7 D

  • Performance4.4 stars
  • Practicality4.5 stars
  • Reliability4.9 stars
  • Value for Money4.7 stars
  • Overall rating4.3 stars

7 Reviews For Jaguar XF Luxury 2.7 D

  • alpscarter 7th Jul 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Looks.Fantastic paint job. Economy. Leather seats. Brilliant gear box and paddles, which are good for overtaking. Fantastic interior. Easy to use satnav. Excellent aftersales sevice.


    Bad Points: Only supplied with sealant for punctures, no jack or spare tyre. The only other minor complaint is the way water and bubles appear in the drivers window when the screen wash is used.


    General comments: My Ultimate Black Jaguar XF Luxury 2.7 D diesel is my pride and joy. The first new car I have ever had (a retirement present to ourselves as the retirement cash may as well devalue on the front drive as in the bank!) Ever since the XF was first brought out I have admireded it's lines. I even like the front unlike others and the rear end is pure class. It is supremely comfortable, 53 MPG on a run to Cardiff and back to Maidenhead. Plenty quick enough and quiet. The interior is brilliant and everyone now asks if they can start it when they sit in the passengers seat! Particularly like the wasers being on the wiper arms thus avoiding black knobbly bits in the long sweeping bonnet. Plenty of other gadgets, 6 cd which is loadable from the inside of the car, automatic lights, wipers, touch lights and glove box. etc etc.

  • jameshayman 11th Jul 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    Overall a good package but the expected quiet luxury at moderate and higher speeds, experienced with other Jaguars owned by this reviewer (XJ6 1996, XJ8 1999, S class 2001 and even the XKR owned from 2004 to March this year ) has been left at the gate! There is something very odd about the aero dynamics that allows air to be vortexed around the top of the doors rubbers and between the mirrors and body - enormously disappointing! I am afraid that I am giving my dealer a very bad time!
  • fredie Rank: Sergeant 21st Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Just got my Jaguar XF coupe diesel 3 weeks ago and what a car! You have to drive it to believe it, this car is stunning, inside and out. When you park there is always someone coming over to have a look and have a chat about the car Jaguar on a winner here without a doubt.
  • Guest 21st Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    The Jaguar XF is just great in all departments.
    After 8 BMWs and 2 Mercedes I thought it was time for a change after a test drive I was sold.
    I would have liked to have a charcoal black dash with a tan interior but the options were oyster (grey) and truffle (brown) so I picked the all black interior for my 2.7 premium luxury silver coming June.
  • maddad 2nd Apr 2008

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    Technically, the Jaguar XF looks like a masterstroke, so why have Jaguar failed so miserably with the front appearance? Come on Jaguar!
    Is it just me, or does the New Jaguar XF look hore like a Hyundai?
  • Guest 23rd Mar 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    What a car, I've just picked mine up and am totally over come by how good this car is.
  • Tom H Rank: Colonel 19th Feb 2008

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    In a world where Jaguar has been a bit slow in joining the 21st century, the XF shows that the big cat can still roar loud and proud.In what may be one of the last new models produced under it's Ford-Premier Automotive Group parentage, the new Jaguar XF shows that Jag may be about to re-invent and become the Brit prestige brand they once were.With looks that remind us of it's cousins, the Ford Mondeo and the Volvo range, the Jaguar XF would appear to be a challenger to the BMW M5 sport sedan. Th ...