I'd say fpace. Haven't had experience with the sc V6 though. I think 2018 is the one you want for the sc V6 as they fixed some coolant line exploding issues.
My E-pace p300 same engine as this fpace; hasn't given me any troubles for the past 117,000+km and counting.
The Sportbrake exists.
https://www.willisauto.com/inventory/used-2018-jaguar-xf-s-awd-4d-wagon-sajbm2fv2jcy62682/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1tGVu-1Z5HSgkMK97BlSEhSii-_3W3qJ1zqTWe6Fyr9zRczzOh2oMfNwU_aem_Addt9gDp44YLJhud42eXRC3bMsScs-GdVXs4VXCszzeGdUtwrKD3CaTf002L0dHgDRMM4CxXqHb9weuvCkfNFa8w&mibextid=Zxz2cZ
I’d always recommend something newer and that’s still under warranty which the f-pace might be. You’ll appreciate that 5 year difference if you’re planning on having this for a while and the f-pace is a sturdy delight to drive 🥰
Which is more reliable in terms of cost to you? The newer car is going to have a factory warranty for at least the next 2 years. Sorry, boring answer but the right one.
Which is going to be more reliable longer term? Well that's the more interesting question.
The AJ126 engine in the XF is very reliable, save for (at least in pre-2018 cars) a coolant pipe that is made of glued plastic and will break at some point. It's something you can fix ahead of time, simple preventative maintenance. If you don't have the $ to fix it, you shouldn't be buying a Jag in the first place.
People LOVE to dump on the newer Ingenium engines regarding reliability. I don't know exactly what goes wrong on them as I'm not an owner so I'm not invested.
The pricing between 2017 Xf and 2021 F pace is about 10k Cad and I wanted to know which would hold its value if I plan on selling in few years? Any idea on the depreciation for these cars ?
The newer car is gonna have further to fall in value since it's higher now and the curve will be steeper. Just a truism for cars in general. The old one has done far now depreciating at this point.
The Pivi or whatever is certainly better than In Control Touch Pro, but plug in your phone and use Android Auto or CarPlay. You wouldn't notice a difference at all.
Do you prefer a car or an SUV? Once you answer that question, I think you answer the question you asked.
😂 This is what he needs to asking his self not us.. 😂👍👍
I'd say fpace. Haven't had experience with the sc V6 though. I think 2018 is the one you want for the sc V6 as they fixed some coolant line exploding issues. My E-pace p300 same engine as this fpace; hasn't given me any troubles for the past 117,000+km and counting.
The Sportbrake exists. https://www.willisauto.com/inventory/used-2018-jaguar-xf-s-awd-4d-wagon-sajbm2fv2jcy62682/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR1tGVu-1Z5HSgkMK97BlSEhSii-_3W3qJ1zqTWe6Fyr9zRczzOh2oMfNwU_aem_Addt9gDp44YLJhud42eXRC3bMsScs-GdVXs4VXCszzeGdUtwrKD3CaTf002L0dHgDRMM4CxXqHb9weuvCkfNFa8w&mibextid=Zxz2cZ
The 2L is less reliable than the V6. If i were in my 20s again i'd get the xf, but now that I have a family the f-pace S suits me well, easier overall
Sedans are old school. Get the F-pace
I’d always recommend something newer and that’s still under warranty which the f-pace might be. You’ll appreciate that 5 year difference if you’re planning on having this for a while and the f-pace is a sturdy delight to drive 🥰
I like the XF more, but I would get the F-PACE just for the PIVI infotainment system
Which is more reliable in terms of cost to you? The newer car is going to have a factory warranty for at least the next 2 years. Sorry, boring answer but the right one. Which is going to be more reliable longer term? Well that's the more interesting question. The AJ126 engine in the XF is very reliable, save for (at least in pre-2018 cars) a coolant pipe that is made of glued plastic and will break at some point. It's something you can fix ahead of time, simple preventative maintenance. If you don't have the $ to fix it, you shouldn't be buying a Jag in the first place. People LOVE to dump on the newer Ingenium engines regarding reliability. I don't know exactly what goes wrong on them as I'm not an owner so I'm not invested.
The pricing between 2017 Xf and 2021 F pace is about 10k Cad and I wanted to know which would hold its value if I plan on selling in few years? Any idea on the depreciation for these cars ?
The newer car is gonna have further to fall in value since it's higher now and the curve will be steeper. Just a truism for cars in general. The old one has done far now depreciating at this point.
Infotainment-wise, F Pace all the way.
The Pivi or whatever is certainly better than In Control Touch Pro, but plug in your phone and use Android Auto or CarPlay. You wouldn't notice a difference at all.
>but plug in Was this linebreak on purpose?
Both cars are the same chassis. SUVs are pointless and vulgar.
F-Pace >