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Title: Jaguar XF
Post by: Migalot on 22 October 2015, 21:43:13
Been having a lot of problems with my Omega recently. I've really loved this 2.6 and its 2.5 predecessor, but sooner or later, I need to think about something newer.

I've been toying with the idea of a used XF as I really like the styling. Does anyone on here own one?  ???   
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 22 October 2015, 21:46:40
XJ yes......XF no.....I think.
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: 05omegav6 on 22 October 2015, 21:53:34
Parent Tunnies own an XF estate, but he is very reticent about it...  ::)

A good looker and earlier petrols should be pretty good value ;)
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: tunnie on 22 October 2015, 22:09:05
Father Tunnie has a XF Saloon  :y

He is very pleased with it, close to 50mpg. It's the later facelifted one, the interior is very, very nice. Love the pop up dial gear shift. It's shifts too, no problem keeping up with things. Very refined, but you would expect so being a much newer design.

I'd love one, but don't have £30k spare.
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Migalot on 22 October 2015, 22:10:13
Father Tunnie has a XF Saloon  :y

He is very pleased with it, close to 50mpg. It's the later facelifted one, the interior is very, very nice. Love the pop up dial gear shift. It's shifts too, no problem keeping up with things. Very refined, but you would expect so being a much newer design.

I'd love one, but don't have £30k spare.

What size engine? Diesel presumably?
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: tunnie on 22 October 2015, 22:18:38
Yeah. 2.2 diesel, Portfolio spec so full of toys.

DIY service no longer an option, as I no longer live at home or can return regularly. He has been very impressed with dealer service. He can view the work needed online, the dealer will film his exact car, explain and show the work needed. He can then approve it online.

Its been faultless so far  :y
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Gaffers on 22 October 2015, 23:44:03
Had an XF saloon, the 2.7.  My only beef was they brought out the far superior 3.0 a year later, I mean WTF...?

An excellent motor but be wary of servicing costs....
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Varche on 22 October 2015, 23:48:18
Saw two brand new jaguar limos at the funeral parlour today. Cannot imagine how much they cost.
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: dbug on 23 October 2015, 01:48:08
XJ yes......XF no.....I think.

Yep :y
http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=130591.0 (http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=130591.0)
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: biggriffin on 23 October 2015, 07:59:41
When are peoples going to realise, there's only one XF, its built,in Holland and assembled in Preston and made by DAF ;)
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Viral_Jim on 23 October 2015, 08:38:23
My boss has a 2.2d 163bhp, its fine for everything you'd want day to day, but won't be setting your world on fire.

Interior is really nice, as you'd expect, he had a problem with water ingress in the boot. He had it fixed on warranty, bill was a shocker as Jag specified a new carpet, battery and rear loom  :o. However, fixing it yourself wouldn't have cost anything like that much lol.

In terms of other knowledge...
The XF was face-lifted in 2011, main visual change was the nose, but the important change was the move from 6 speed to 8 speed ZF transmission, supposedly gives a better ride and about 10% better fuel economy on any like for like engine.

Some folks reckon that the seats in the PFL are uncomfortable due to a lack of lumbar support and a bar that runs across the bottom of the seat back. Guess you'd have to try it and see if you notice it. 3.0v6 petrols are the unloved choice in the engine range and offer good value if you can live with c28mpg, or have a very competent lpg installer who can set one up properly. From what I've read, I understand they're a bit of a pig to do.

Will post anything else that springs to mind.
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Crazycarzowner on 23 October 2015, 11:08:22
I was looking at getting one before the Skoda, what baffled me was the tax - some were in the £265 bracket i.e. 2.7L, then the newer 3.0L at £490 and some 3.0L £225????  :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Migalot on 23 October 2015, 11:12:39
I was looking at getting one before the Skoda, what baffled me was the tax - some were in the £265 bracket i.e. 2.7L, then the newer 3.0L at £490 and some 3.0L £225????  :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\

See my Petrol vs. diesel thread!  ;)
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Crazycarzowner on 23 October 2015, 11:15:57
Yeah, seen that wonder if the difference between the two 3.0L diesels is a little emissions cheat emissions tweek???
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Viral_Jim on 23 October 2015, 14:28:57
Pre and post 1st April 2010 maybe?

A car in Band J (186-200 g/km) would go from £265 to £490   :o
Title: Re: Jaguar XF
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 23 October 2015, 14:35:23
Scarily that's something to bear in mind with buying a newer car now, the massive, well, criminal, hike in tax.

I'll be sticking with my outdated mid-90s technology for a while longer, yet  :y