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Best executive car

It's a tough market to crack, cars need a great combination of style, luxury and sporting pedigree to triumph here.

1. Jaguar XF
2. Mercedes E-Class (old)
3. Jaguar S-Type

“I think it is fab! It's a pleasure to use every day and makes me smile every time I get in to go for drive.  Its looks were a little challenging at first but I have grown to love it now.” Mr Andy Cooper, Corsham, Wiltshire.

It’s a tough market to crack, but the Jaguar XF has got this formula spot-on. Although it didn’t quite manage to defend its overall Driver Power crown, the British model is still top of its class, with its great combination of style and sporting pedigree.

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Up next is the previous-generation Mercedes E-Class – a more traditional premium car that’s a big hit with buyers. Jaguar’s old S-Type provides luxury in a tempting second-hand package, resulting in a top 10 finish overall and a bronze medal here. Completing our top five luxury models are cars from BMW and Audi – and both will be looking to do better in 2011.

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