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General Car Chat / Re: Two year old car with 50k miles, should that put me off?
« on: 09 September 2019, 00:05:38 »
The F30 330d xDrive / 335d xDrive that i test drove where't uncomfortable at all imo
Please play nicely. No one wants to listen/read a keyboard warriors rants....
.Lovely looking car.
Thanks Tilbo. I really want a CL500 as my weekend car, but cant bring myself to part with the old Omega. Its a lovely thing to drive.
If I had a double garage at the time I would have never have let mine go, my Merc is great got more power than I'll ever need but there is just something about the Omega I love.
Nice cars, It’s definitely turning into a Jaguar owners forum at this rate
Test drove a 2014 XF 3.0 Diesel S few months back. Nice looking and comfortable enough if not a tad on the firm side but the handling is good so can forgive it for that. Tech inside good. Not much to dislike about them. Apart from the price maybe. That car I saw was on 64 plate around 52,000 miles and he wanted £17k (dealer not private) ... Personal preference after trying a F30 330d xDrive and a 335d xDrive one of them will be my next car after the V8 Benz in a few years. They are quite something else to drive. Unless the XF depreciates better. We shall see
Best of luck with your XE
Interesting you say the XF-S was tad firm and prefer BMW? I find BMW M140i M235i ride totally unacceptable, is the M (not true M) that harder compared to standard?
It's funny, in the scheme of things when running a big capacity petrol car, £550 Vs £280 in ved is pretty small beer. But it just *feels* like a middle finger from the government doesn't it!
Especially when for example a new BMW 3.0 Turbocharged 6 pot with 340 ponies is just £130 a year in tax.
It's funny, in the scheme of things when running a big capacity petrol car, £550 Vs £280 in ved is pretty small beer. But it just *feels* like a middle finger from the government doesn't it!