If the purchase of the Jaguar XK is in your price range yet can't fit the young family in, then the XF will be more suitable. This beautifully styled luxury saloon holds a strong body with albeit soft subtle lines running the flow of the car from head to toe.
The interior is set for a saloon with some sports comfort included, however the layout is not too disimilar to a BMW, at first glance, with a more luxurious finish to the worksmanship.
The engine is Supercharged V8 drawing bhp sprinting out to 60mph in 5.1 seconds. There are several egnine options available of four engines - 2.7-liter V6 turbodiesel, 3.0-liter V6 petrol, 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 petrol, and 4.2-liter supercharged V8 petrol.
There will be no manual gearbox option available as the 6-speed automatic transmission will be used across all the XF series production range as the unique adaptive gearbox proven in previous Jaguars utilising their reknowned transmission able to sense driving styles, road conditions whilst maintaining at all times the smoothest of gear transistions. The Sports mode will switch to drive by wire technology increasing driving sense whilst cruising down the road.
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Absolutely stunning car, especially from the side and rear end. Just...catches your eye, precisely what Jaguars should do. The front is not as eye-catchingly salivating, but certainly different. Interior's good, you'll have to get used to the transmission selector knob rather than a lever. The most revolutionary Jag so far. (They could've gotten further with the current X-, XJ-, and coupes with dashboards which didn't look riddled with cheap plastic buttons).
Make mine meteor gray with a saddle brown leather interior.
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