Really depends brother I just bought a 2017 XF sport at a steal 3.0 V6 supercharged had a few issues like the thermostat alternator and battery but everything is minor and was covered by my warranty if I would’ve not gotten the warranty I’ve would have spent 3000$ so if you can afford it go for it . I just work a regular 9-5 and can save money well . The car is a beast in the sport +
I also purchased it from a 2nd hand dealer so when I take it into Jaguar for repairs they don’t offer me a loaner car and the thermostat took a week to fix 7 days but they did call me a Lyft home so it depends if you have some money definitely better than most a luxury ride
@@eliwadley4215same engine here. No problems at all. The car is great! Didn’t expect that when got it. From what I heard Jags have a bad rep. But I am in love with this car. Thinking about an xf with same engine to get more space for my son on the backseat.
This is kind of a blanket statement, but if you want a reliable Jaaaaaaaggg, 2016 and up is your best bet. That's not to say there aren't some older Jags that are reliable, but late 20teens is when Jaguar became reliable. To quote Jeremy Clarkson on this subject of increased reliability with Tom Hiddleston, "We (The British) all buy Jags... Now."
You made the same problem I did. I just cut them off. They have bolts under their stock where you can just unbolted and pull them off….
Yea it's loud but, does it sound good and healthy tho....
Is everything stock ?
If I would of had a TH-cam account 2 years ago you would of heard it when I did mine lol
how's ownership on these jags? the resale on them is a lot less than new. are they reliable?
Really depends brother I just bought a 2017 XF sport at a steal 3.0 V6 supercharged had a few issues like the thermostat alternator and battery but everything is minor and was covered by my warranty if I would’ve not gotten the warranty I’ve would have spent 3000$ so if you can afford it go for it . I just work a regular 9-5 and can save money well . The car is a beast in the sport +
I also purchased it from a 2nd hand dealer so when I take it into Jaguar for repairs they don’t offer me a loaner car and the thermostat took a week to fix 7 days but they did call me a Lyft home so it depends if you have some money definitely better than most a luxury ride
@@eliwadley4215same engine here. No problems at all. The car is great! Didn’t expect that when got it. From what I heard Jags have a bad rep. But I am in love with this car. Thinking about an xf with same engine to get more space for my son on the backseat.
I've an XE 35T and it runs like a dream. Just keep up with maintenance and don't wait till the car runs rough to fix it and you're good to go.
This is kind of a blanket statement, but if you want a reliable Jaaaaaaaggg, 2016 and up is your best bet. That's not to say there aren't some older Jags that are reliable, but late 20teens is when Jaguar became reliable. To quote Jeremy Clarkson on this subject of increased reliability with Tom Hiddleston, "We (The British) all buy Jags... Now."