AutoExpert riview : In spite of our appreciation of its many finer points, it’s actually
good-old value for money that clinches the F-Pace its top spot. The big
Jaguar has all the presence and desirability of premium SUV rivals like
the Porsche Macan,
but for less money. And if you go for the entry-level 178bhp 2.0-litre
diesel your running costs should be no more than for a pretty mundane
family saloon. The smaller engine comes with two- of four-wheel-drive
and a six-speed manual or eight-speed auto gearbox, so appeals to a
range of budgets and driving styles.
Other engine options include 3.0-litre petrol and diesel V6 engines
that offer plenty of punch and performance, while the standard
spec-sheet is groaning with goodies like 18-inch alloy wheels, Jaguar’s
InControl touchscreen sat-nav and multi-adjustable luxurious leather
seats.
If you’re in the SUV market at the Jaguar F-Pace price point, we think it’s a car that you just can’t ignore.
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