2016 Jaguar XF (priced from $52,895)
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#48
but I'm talking about this in particular. They both have bulbous sides, and if I covered the front, from this angle, the similarity is even more pronounced.
#51
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Jaguar XF to start at $52,895
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The XE's big brother, meanwhile, is subject to a significant price drop. The new base model, the 340-horsepower 35t, rings up at just $52,895, or over $5,200 less than the entry level V6-powered 2015 XF. Once again, Jag has parked itself in the middle of a popular segment, although unlike the XE, the vehicles that undercut the XF – the Infiniti Q70 and Acura RLX – are old or not particularly popular among consumers. That's good news for JLR, since the new sedan easily undercuts the BMW 5 Series and Audi A6, while sneaking in just below the likes of the Mercedes E-Class or Cadillac CTS. And if you're in mourning for the 2.0-liter, turbocharged XF, don't be – the new 35t is only $2,000 more expensive, is lighter, and has 100 more horsepower.
The XE's big brother, meanwhile, is subject to a significant price drop. The new base model, the 340-horsepower 35t, rings up at just $52,895, or over $5,200 less than the entry level V6-powered 2015 XF. Once again, Jag has parked itself in the middle of a popular segment, although unlike the XE, the vehicles that undercut the XF – the Infiniti Q70 and Acura RLX – are old or not particularly popular among consumers. That's good news for JLR, since the new sedan easily undercuts the BMW 5 Series and Audi A6, while sneaking in just below the likes of the Mercedes E-Class or Cadillac CTS. And if you're in mourning for the 2.0-liter, turbocharged XF, don't be – the new 35t is only $2,000 more expensive, is lighter, and has 100 more horsepower.
#52
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The XE's big brother, meanwhile, is subject to a significant price drop. The new base model, the 340-horsepower 35t, rings up at just $52,895, or over $5,200 less than the entry level V6-powered 2015 XF. Once again, Jag has parked itself in the middle of a popular segment, although unlike the XE, the vehicles that undercut the XF – the Infiniti Q70 and Acura RLX – are old or not particularly popular among consumers. That's good news for JLR, since the new sedan easily undercuts the BMW 5 Series and Audi A6, while sneaking in just below the likes of the Mercedes E-Class or Cadillac CTS. And if you're in mourning for the 2.0-liter, turbocharged XF, don't be – the new 35t is only $2,000 more expensive, is lighter, and has 100 more horsepower.
The XE's big brother, meanwhile, is subject to a significant price drop. The new base model, the 340-horsepower 35t, rings up at just $52,895, or over $5,200 less than the entry level V6-powered 2015 XF. Once again, Jag has parked itself in the middle of a popular segment, although unlike the XE, the vehicles that undercut the XF – the Infiniti Q70 and Acura RLX – are old or not particularly popular among consumers. That's good news for JLR, since the new sedan easily undercuts the BMW 5 Series and Audi A6, while sneaking in just below the likes of the Mercedes E-Class or Cadillac CTS. And if you're in mourning for the 2.0-liter, turbocharged XF, don't be – the new 35t is only $2,000 more expensive, is lighter, and has 100 more horsepower.
#53
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Wow so Jaguar drops the 2.0T from the XF and the base engine is now the 340hp 3.0 supercharged 6 which tops the smaller XE range.
Dig deeper into the press release and the next step up the latter from the XF 35t (340hp) is the XF S (380hp)
XF 35t 340hp
XF S 380hp
all we need now is another XF R/RS
Dig deeper into the press release and the next step up the latter from the XF 35t (340hp) is the XF S (380hp)
An all new derivative, the 380-hp XF S model, with added equipment, starts at $62,7001
XF S 380hp
all we need now is another XF R/RS
#55
old one yes, new one no... But Jaguar did a good thing for their dealers with XF, since they were lacking product in Europe, to keep the dealers alive, they dropped the pricing on XF so it was really dirt cheap... looking at german prices right now, it is priced like IS and 3 series.
#56
if only they would do that here, just to gain market share.
But I'd still be a little hesitant to buy a jag because their history is full of car problems.
Outstanding performance still does not trump reliability.
But I'd still be a little hesitant to buy a jag because their history is full of car problems.
Outstanding performance still does not trump reliability.
#57
Well they just announced a lot of prices being lowered by several thousand dollars, and they're also launching 5 year schedule maintenance included.
#58
indeed... i would be worried by reliability as well and resale price later on. All of JLR vehicles have pretty bad resale prices, gotta be reliability reputation.
#59
I do agree that Jaguar has a resale problem. The real issue w Jag is no SUV and entry level car.
#60
Not true...both the RR full size and RR sport hold their value pretty well. Both have won multiple ALG resale value awards and within the past couple of yrs sellers were actually breaking even or making money selling 1-2 yr old full size RRs.
I do agree that Jaguar has a resale problem. The real issue w Jag is no SUV and entry level car.
I do agree that Jaguar has a resale problem. The real issue w Jag is no SUV and entry level car.
If you are leasing it does not matter, if you are buying, it certainly does matter.