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Jaguar XF 2017 Review | Driver's Seat 

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Launched in 2007, Jaguar’s XF took the executive world by storm. Lauded for its luxury interior, good looks and entertaining driving characteristics. The XF moved the Jaguar brand on leaps and bounds.
There’s a new second-generation version of Jaguar’s middle four door saloon, sandwiched between the XE and XJ. It gets an aluminium-intensive architecture helping reduce weight by 190kg while torsional stiffness is up 28%.
The new model is 51mm longer, 3mm lower and has a stretched wheelbase that provides rear passengers with 15mm more legroom and 24mm knee room.
It's available with a choice of seven engines, three petrol and four diesel. Two versions of Jaguar’s 2.0-litre petrol are available with either 200PS or 250PS while there’s a range-topping 3.0-litre V6 with 380PS.
There is more choice if you want a diesel with the 2.0-litre four-cylinder available with either 163PS, 180PS and 240PS. A 3.0-litre V6 tops the range with 300PS.
The two entry level diesel engines are offered with a six-speed manual gearbox while the rest get an eight-speed ZF automatic as standard, which is an optional extra on the manual versions.
With most models being rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive is available on the more powerful variants.
Choose from four trim levels; Prestige; Portfolio; R-Sport; and XF S.
We’re testing the 2.0-litre 180PS diesel engine in R-Sport trim with an eight-speed automatic gearbox which costs £37,060.
R-Sport spec comes complete with bodykit, sports suspension, sports pedals, keyless start, auto wipers and lights, Jaguar drive control, torque vectoring, 8.0in Incontrol touchscreen sat nav with wifi, Bluetooth, iPod integration, DAB radio, 5.0in TFT-LCD display, lane departure warning, autonomous emergency brake, heated front seats, cruise control, and rear parking aid.
Our test car was fitted with Italian red paint (£690), 19in blade alloys (£1,230), InControl Touch Pro (£1,745), spare wheel (£185), adaptive dynamics (£1,020), heated powerfold mirrors (£360), power convenience pack (£870), privacy glass (£385), illuminated treadplates (£310), split fold rear seats 40:20:40 (£430), cold climate pack (£745) and air quality sensing (£55).

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Комментарии : 31   
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching. You can read the full review here: bit.ly/2hJIWAm
@Matt-wg9xn
@Matt-wg9xn 4 года назад
Sweet popped collar my bro
@jack1109
@jack1109 4 года назад
Just bought a 2016 XF 2.0D Prestige saloon to replace my Mk1 2013 2.2D Sportbrake. The improvement in the engine is vast. Gone is that tractor rumble on start up and the engine pulls far better at low revs. It is often in a gear higher than my old car would have pulled. Drove 350 miles home from the dealer and the trip computer said 56.5mpg overall, I know from experience that these measurements are optimistic by about 10% but still far better than the old car - no doubt helped by the 229kg weight reduction with the new aluminium body. Over 42.000 miles in my old car I average 35.4mpg. I am hoping this one will be consistently in the mid 40s. Infotainment system much improved but still lags behind the best German efforts. Downsides? - A pronounced whine from the turbocharger and far too much road roar for a car in this class - on 17" 225/55 section tyres. Road noise only reduces to acceptable level on the smoothest motorway tarmac.
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 4 года назад
jack Stansfield great comments and insights. Thanks. Happy motoring
@jack1109
@jack1109 4 года назад
Just brimmed the tank. Actual comsuption including 95miles of local trips plus the 350 motorway run was 51mpg. Happy with that.
@o_twaadi2205
@o_twaadi2205 3 года назад
Thanks for the honest review
@apdeb220
@apdeb220 3 года назад
That diesel rattle at 6:49!
@robertl2856
@robertl2856 7 лет назад
Great honest review as usual shocked to think you still awarded it an 8 out of 10
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 7 лет назад
Robert Lloyd did you think higher or lower? It is a very good car to drive with a wonderful ride and impressive economy. Lost points for engine refinement and build quality issues.
@flash-wg4bt
@flash-wg4bt 7 лет назад
Not really. I've sat in plenty of 08 reg XF's & the interiors are still good & rattle free. I don't fall the German build quality myth. It's just a myth! Many German makes have average to poor reliability in JD Power surveys & are ranked lower than Jaguar! I had an Audi which always leaked in rain water!
@paullovesey4863
@paullovesey4863 7 лет назад
Another great review. I'm looking to purchase an M240i in April next year - could you try and do a review of it please.
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 7 лет назад
Hi Paul Lovesey. Many thanks. We're talking with BMW at the moment on what's available to do next so will definitely throw it into the mix.
@jamiep61
@jamiep61 7 лет назад
Great Video Review. I'm disappointed by some of the Interior quality which I hope gets Improved In the future. The New XF Sportbrake Estate will join the range In the Autumn
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 7 лет назад
Thanks Jamie. Very much looking forward to the Sportbrake.
@sdsd-cq9tx
@sdsd-cq9tx Год назад
My 16 plate portofolio 2.0d got rev camera its better than other sedans view aswell
@hsvcommodore4111
@hsvcommodore4111 7 лет назад
Wait, there is a Sportback coming?! Don't u mean the Sportbreak estate?
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 7 лет назад
Timmy Picton good spot. Yes it's the Sportbrake that's coming soon and not the Jaguar-Audi sportback.
@marcusskyfall
@marcusskyfall 5 лет назад
You need to cease playing about with the 2.0l and get into the most powerful 3.0d V6 😀
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 5 лет назад
Marcus Skyfall that’s a great engine but we try and review a variety of engines where we can
@hedydd2
@hedydd2 7 лет назад
Jaguar do need to up their game where interiors are concerned. I mean, Land Rover are in a different league in this respect. Jaguar do well on seat colours compared to some even more staid rivals though, but that's where it ends. Which is a pity because I'm still nostalgic for my lovely 1997 XK8 with teal seats and dash top combined with the 'aircraft wing' dash in walnut. You just don't get that 'wow factor' with current Jaguars apart from the XJ
@flash-wg4bt
@flash-wg4bt 7 лет назад
Not really. I've sat in plenty of 08 reg XF's & the interiors are still good & rattle free. I don't fall the German build quality myth. It's just a myth! Many German makes have average to poor reliability in JD Power surveys & are ranked lower than Jaguar! I had an Audi which always leaked in rain water!
@hedydd2
@hedydd2 7 лет назад
I'm sure that you are correct that they are durable. That's not what I had in mind though. 'Style' and visual impact is what they lack as far as interiors go. But at least they don't prop a tablet up atop the dash like some afterthought ;-)
@me-us1lw
@me-us1lw 3 года назад
I've had Audi's, and BMW prior to my current xf portfolio, My father in law drives a 16 plate e class. This myth that German cars are the panecea of build quality and reliability is an utter myth. I had an awful experience with my Audi. Saying that, there's not bad car in this class. The e class is v comfortable Inna straight line but handles like an oil tanker on the Twisties. The BMW drives well but you have to pay for every conceivable extra. The Audi was boring and unreliable. My current Jag touch wood has not had a single problem yet in 4 years. Its a 4 door luxury car that's comfortable and drives like a sports car. It all comes down to personal choice and what you want from a car 👍
@briankeithnull194
@briankeithnull194 5 лет назад
I can also tell you that the interior in my XF is solid with no vibration or squeak's. Don't know where you found that 🐕 dog of a XG
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 5 лет назад
Brian Keith Null - supplied by the Jaguar Land Rover press office. Delighted yours is going well.
@Tarooq239
@Tarooq239 2 года назад
I have the same model but 2018, its not as bad as the video. But definitely it has some squeaks and clicky noise on speed pumbs.
@robertl2856
@robertl2856 7 лет назад
Its the styling is a little bland and the inside is disappointing thought it might have been closer to a 7
@driversseat659
@driversseat659 7 лет назад
Across 15 scoring sections, it averaged 84%, so gets a solid 8 out of 10.
@filipjugovic6952
@filipjugovic6952 2 года назад
poked the dash trim and it moved like it's 20 years old shitbox.. Like rly jaguar??
@theone3473
@theone3473 7 лет назад
Interior materials looks very tacky and bland. Rotating vents are a novelty for about a day
@MM-je6wn
@MM-je6wn 6 лет назад
its cos you're driving a shitty diesel.
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