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Jaguar XF (2008-2011) review

We have a new executive class leader! The XF is simply brilliant.

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3.0

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Driving
It's hard to find fault with the XF’s driving experience. The ride is tauter than we expected, but this could be due to launch model’s large alloy wheels. The damping, however, is tuned to perfection. It isn’t soft and silent like a Mercedes, but still glides effortlessly over rough surfaces. Steering is also wonderfully precise, allowing the grippy front end to slice into corners with great grip and poise. A BMW 5-Series, by comparison, simply can’t match the finesse and sensitivity of the Jaguar’s handling. The smooth 2.7-litre V6 diesel continues to impress as well; it’s the most impressive all-rounder in the line-up, which also features a 3.0-litre V6 petrol and two V8s. As before, the range-topping supercharged unit provides superb performance. All models feature a six-speed automatic gearbox – with steering wheel paddles that shift faster than the XK sports car!

Marketplace
The XF is the beginning of a new era for Jaguar, despite being based on a modified version of the old S-Type’s platform. The styling fails to betray these underpinnings, though – and despite reservations about the grille, we reckon it's bold, modern and appealing. Strong shoulder lines, a high rear and a shallow rear screen angle give it the stance of a coupe – although the slanted windscreen does restrict visibility and headroom. The Jag’s key rivals are the BMW 5-Series, Audi A6, Mercedes E-Class and, for those after similarly bold styling, the Cadillac CTS. There are three trims – Luxury, Premium Luxury and SV8 – and all are very well-equipped, with standard sat nav, leather, Bluetooth and a host of other goodies.

Owning
Put simply, the cabin is the most striking and beautifully executed we’ve seen in an executive saloon. It’s at its best at night, when a turquoise glow illuminates it. Yet a simple, logical layout proves Jaguar hasn't forgotten the basics. Neat features include touch-sensitive interior lights and glovebox release, but the highlight is the centre console and its JaguarDrive Selector. The gearlever dial pops up when you press the engine start button, and is very logical to use. World-first iPod integration with the touch-screen centre display is also handy.
However, despite the XF's lengthy body, packaging is weak. Rear headroom is only just tolerable, and legroom isn’t great. The 500-litre boot is more impressive, though – and extends to 540 litres if you do without the optional space saver spare wheel. Running costs seem competitive, too: the best aerodynamics of any Jag ever help return real-world economy close to official figures, while servicing costs are low and retained values currently beat both BMW and Mercedes!

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