Jaguar XF

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Mr Ben

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178 months

Friday 19th December 2014
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Good afternoon all,

Following 2 years in a 118D M Sport [company car] the urge to get back into a big petrol engine car simply became too much. Never really did the mileage to justify the tax on fuel and the car it-self, so with those new found savings and a car allowance, man maths dictated I buy something more enjoyable.

In July I promptly bought an E93 330i, which during the summer on a flat road was delightful. However, on the 19" wheels and BMW's laughable M Sport suspension, the daily routine of slowing to an almost stop approaching a speed bump, pot hole, manhole cover, leaf, became unbearable. I spent money on non RFT tyres and suspension, however it was still a royal PITA. I also genuinely feel that while a lot more modern, it lacked the solid feel of my old E46.

The missus has a Z4 so open top fun would still be available. I wanted rear seats, a boot big enough to swallow a couple of sets of clubs [rather than rattling around the back seats of the BMW], a ride that meant I could concentrate on what lay ahead, rather than scanning the road surface immediately ahead of the front wheels.

So, when your managing a steady 23mpg from the BMW, and mileage isn't an issue, it had to big a V8 Jag.

I've learnt that being a 5.0 NA it's somewhat of a rare [undesirable?] model. I bloody love it.

It glides over the worst of South Bucks roads a treat, and the interior truly is a wonderful place to be. The performance is.. Well it's just as you'd imagine. Effortless. Relentless. The noise as the revs build urges you to keep your foot buried, and then you realise you really ought to slow down.

After only a few weeks I'm smitten.. And thankfully a good friend owns a tyre shop.

Ben



Mr Ben

Original Poster:

251 posts

178 months

Saturday 20th December 2014
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Yes i think I've read its referred to as Gen III engine.

Same as the R minus the supercharger. The spring rates are supposedly 30% softer too, so despite the 20" wheels it rides very well.

Hopefully after the initial new car hooning i might see the average mpg rise above 15.. Although if I'm honest i don't really care!

Mr Ben

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251 posts

178 months

Monday 22nd December 2014
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thecremeegg said:
LanceRS said:
Very nice, these look much better than the face lifted cars. One of these days I shall have one.
Have a word! The facelift is light years ahead in looks,especially at the front. That said, either way a lovely car.
Thanks for the positive comments..

Although viewing through the worlds largest pair of rose tinted glasses, comparing the two [in pictures] I actually prefer the look of the earlier design, i.e mine smile