Anyone got the Jaguar XF. WhatCar have it down as their 'car of the year'. Is it really good?
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Looks like a pretty nice car, I'm planning to rent one out from avis prestige for a week as a pre christmas treatOriginally posted by super View PostAnyone got the Jaguar XF. WhatCar have it down as their 'car of the year'. Is it really good?
Unfortunately they haven't got any yet, but £476 monday to friday with unlimited mileage would do meCoffee's for closers -
Not got one, but have driven one (well, two actually - one at work and one from a Dealer).
They are a very very nice car and so much better than the S type they replace.
They are also holding their values well. I seem to recall reading last week that the first few used examples had gone through the auctions being around 6-12 months old and held 85% of their value - which is regarded as good apparently. (Bear in mind these are trade auctions compared against retail new price!).Comment
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You are thinking of the X Type; and not so much of that is borrowed from the Mondeo now either.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postif you want a jazzed up Mondeo then go for it
Milan.Comment
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That audi coupe thing looks nice, a5?
Still has the old audi engine trick though, i.e. put the 2.0 litre skoda engine in it and don't bother to engineer it as a stand alone.The court heard Darren Upton had written a letter to Judge Sally Cahill QC saying he wasn’t “a typical inmate of prison”.
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