XF 2.2

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MrAndyW

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508 posts

148 months

Monday 4th July 2016
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Looking to buy an XF, Budget 12-13k, I've seen the other thread that se3 started, How does the 2.2 stand up to higher miles?
Can't decide whether to go for the 2.7/3.0 or the 2.2.
Part of me thinks the 2.2 isn't a "proper" Jag.
Not too worried about the fuel consumption.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks Andy
P.S. My last Jag was MK10

Mike_Mac

664 posts

200 months

Tuesday 5th July 2016
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MrAndyW said:
Looking to buy an XF, Budget 12-13k, I've seen the other thread that se3 started, How does the 2.2 stand up to higher miles?
Can't decide whether to go for the 2.7/3.0 or the 2.2.
Part of me thinks the 2.2 isn't a "proper" Jag.
Not too worried about the fuel consumption.
Any advice appreciated.
Thanks Andy
P.S. My last Jag was MK10
Plenty of people think an XF isn't a 'proper' Jag, or anything with a Diesel engine and a Growler badge. wink

From looking over the 2.2 my FiL has it's not too noisy when inside, seems to have a decent amount of power and the economy is reasonable too. Overall - perfectly acceptable, but not something I'd want myself.

Personally, if economy isn't a major issue, I'd suggest a Pre-Facelift XFS 3.0d - there's quite a few in that price range (IMO).

MrAndyW

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508 posts

148 months

Tuesday 5th July 2016
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Thanks Mike.
Hope I didn't offend anybody with the 2.2 comment,I certainly didn't mean to.
Like you say it's perfectly acceptable, no doubt does the job very well,BUT I think I need something a bit special.
Will keep lookin at all the options.
Thanks Andy.

8bit

4,867 posts

155 months

Tuesday 5th July 2016
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I had a 2.2 XF estate as a courtesy car for a day last year while my XKR was in for some work. Anyone telling you it's not a proper Jag is talking through their arse, it was a lovely thing, very light on its feet, just right inside and plenty fleet enough.

I have also had a XF S 3.0d and there's no denying that was a quicker car but the 2.2 wasn't slow by any means.

MrAndyW

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508 posts

148 months

Tuesday 5th July 2016
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Thanks gents, that what I wanted some real life opinions.

8bit

4,867 posts

155 months

Tuesday 5th July 2016
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Well mine was only a short term experience so I can't comment on how well they hold up to mileage but I certainly wouldn't rule out the 2.2 for use in a family/practical car. The 8-speed box suits it well, allows the engine to stay in the sweet spot all the time so progress was smooth and effortless. I don't really like diesels as a rule but the 2.2 and 3.0 Jaguar units are among the best I've tried.

The 2.7 is quite old now, I'm not an expert but I gather from various forums that the 2.2 is a better thought-of engine.

On the other hand - does it *have* to be a diesel? That budget would allow you a good selection of 3.0 petrol V6 models or even a few 4.2 V8 petrols, including the 420bhp supercharged SV8...

RobFerrari

793 posts

204 months

Tuesday 5th July 2016
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My Dad has an XF 2.2d (2011 (61)) and it's great. Ok, I've driven his and a 3.0d and the 3.0 is quicker no doubt. But the 2.2 isn't a slouch. It sits nicely enough with the 8 speed auto, and has plenty of around town poke and sits nicely on the motorway. Plus the MPG isn't too bad.

All I'd say is if your budget stretches to a post facelift XF definitely do it. In my opinion they look far better (mostly the front and the lights).

No major issues (40k miles) aside a turbo pipe that had to be replaced. And a parking sensor seal failed and had to be replaced. Touch wood everything else has worked fine.

w824gb3

257 posts

222 months

Wednesday 6th July 2016
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If biggest difference between the 3.0d & the 2.2 is refinement. The 3.0 is silent & vibration free. The 2.2 just isn't. I'm always glad to get my 3.0 back after a service when they've lent me a 2.2, the difference is night & day.

Whichever engine you opt for make sure the car has the spec you want because retrofitting options like rear view camera or cooled seats are next to impossible due to the programming required. The base spec stereo is poor as well so look for one with the Bowers & Wilkins or Meridian system.

MrAndyW

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508 posts

148 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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Thanks for all the input,after looking at quite a few.
I've just bought a 2012 3.0D facelift, chuffed to bits with it, pick it up on Wednesday.
Andy.

8bit

4,867 posts

155 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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Well done that man, enjoy. Post pics when you get a chance, it's the roolz smile

MrAndyW

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508 posts

148 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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A couple taken quickly on my phone for now. biggrin

silent ninja

863 posts

100 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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Lovely I looking car mate. Always thought the XF looked more complete with it's lines over the XE
Hope it serves you well for a long time

MrAndyW

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508 posts

148 months

Friday 22nd July 2016
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Thanks, The more I look at it the better it looks.
It's going to be a long wait till Wednesday. Work gets in the way till then,
Should have thrown a sickie wink

8bit

4,867 posts

155 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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Lovely, well done smile

Mike_Mac

664 posts

200 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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Very nice. Lunar Grey?


MrAndyW

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508 posts

148 months

Monday 25th July 2016
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I think so, just loved the colour,
Wednesday is very slow in coming.

8bit

4,867 posts

155 months

Tuesday 26th July 2016
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MrAndyW said:
I think so, just loved the colour,
Wednesday is very slow in coming.
When I bought my XKR I was just about to go to Croatia for 10 days' holiday so the dealer agreed to hold the car for me until I got back. That was a mixed holiday, on one hand the break and weather were great but I've never wanted to get back from holiday like I did that time before smile