Fifth Gear Gives Jaguar XF Glowing Review
March 26, 2008 · Print This Article
Jaguar could have easily written themselves out of the history books if they had got the XF wrong - but they haven’t. Well according to the UK’s fifth gear program anyway.
Apparently it has the grace and warmth that people expect of jaguar and the XF is a world class car - see the full video below.




which is the best color ?
I think most of the darker colours look better personally, the grey’s and indigo especially (love black but too much cleaning for me).
Azur Blue shows up all the curves and lines, black and dark colours hide them.
I feel that the greys and silver especially are very boring colours for the car. The best colours I would say are black , blue and red. Black/blue make it look very luxurious but the red gives the car a lot of ‘look at me’ appeal. When my bmw finance is up I will probably be going for a red or a black one!
I bought an XF in June 2008, having been a BMW driver for a number of years my most recent being the 3 series coupe, never a bit of trouble and always a pleasure to drive and still a stunning looking car (Imola red too which sets it off a treat) - however my first jag was this XF 2.7 diesel premium Luxury. The car certainly is one of the best looking cars on our streets and finished in dark metallic grey with the additional chrome side vents, ivory leather interior this car is an absolute picture of beauty, however the truth of owning this car is somewhat different. i have had the car back in at the dealer 9 times now, 3 times for a leaking diff (after 3 ‘repairs’ a new diff had to be fitted) a leaking passenger window, door seal replaced twice and finally the door had to be taken off and refitted to finally stop the leak. it also had the usual faulty fuel cap, most recent was a fault in the auto gear selector, so after beiong towed home and leaving the car in the dealers for another week and a new gear selector fitted i am now hoping that my regret of owning a jaguar is short lived and i can get back to enjoying the many comments I get from passers by and other road users on how fabulous the is (if only they new)