Mileage: 13,220Fuel economy: 25.7mpg Taking our F-Type to meet its illustrious ancestors for the first time felt a lot like a family reunion. Here were the cars that had shaped Jaguar’s past
F-Type Reliability : r/Jaguar • by liangalv View community ranking In the Top 5% of largest communities on Reddit F-Type Reliability So I'm sort of stuck between a rock and a hard fence (pretty first world I know). For a while now I've been trying to lease a F-Type for a duration of 4 years.
Generally speaking the f-type is very reliable for a 550hp sports coupe, find one you like with a good service history and go from there. My advice would be to find one with no accident history if resale is important to you.
2017 Jaguar F-Type SVR. At 575 horsepower from its supercharged 5.0-liter direct-injection V8, the F-Type SVR rates 25 more than the next up in the lineup, the F-Type R. Both come standard with
Usually yes, but it does seem to be the only thing Ive read about that people repeatedly bring up related to the S type, usually with some comments about how hard it is to inspect the area properly. Fair enough. I have had my 2003 S Type R since 2005 when I bought it with 20k on it. I love the car, it is a absolute joy to drive. From what I've seen, they've been very reliable since 2009 with the XF and parts for the XF are no where near as pricey as a German equivelant. Toyota and Honda are still the best for long term reliability, servicability and parts prices. Yeah but you kinda can't compare a Toyota or a Honda to Jaguar. . 163 180 158 355 260 231 75 42 152

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