F-pace reliability. I plan to buy a 2020 f-pace and at the dealership there are currently two models. a 4 cylinder turbo and a 6 cylinder supercharge. of course the 6 cylinder is obviously the most fun. my question was in terms of reliability is the model with the 6 cylinder supercharge less reliable than the turbo 4? Do you have a magic 8-ball
It is a surprisingly reliable car. The reputation for Jaguar unreliability (mechanically) is something I have yet to see with friends and family who have had/have a number of the final generation of XJ, XE, and the first generation XF. The user interface/screen may be frustrating, but the rest of the car has a high chance of being great.
Jaguar & Aston Martin sure do know how to create some of the most FUN ways to reach 0-60. With this around 60k and the Aston Martin V8 Vantage Gt for around 100k the brits seem to be getting aggressive in their pricing.
From what I've seen, they've been very reliable since 2009 with the XF and parts for the XF are no where near as pricey as a German equivelant. Toyota and Honda are still the best for long term reliability, servicability and parts prices. Yeah but you kinda can't compare a Toyota or a Honda to Jaguar.
I think what the commenter was referring to was either Lotus or Volvo (also was owned by Ford) as their owned by Geely a Chinese conglomerate. jeepskinn • 3 yr. ago. They used to be all British, then they joined with Land Rover and were bought from Ford in 2008 by the Chinese parent company Tata Motors.
In that respect, I think the base F-type is the best, design-wise. The exhaust is similarly overdone. It wouldn't be so bad if it were just a problem of volume, but the pops and bangs are a bit fatuous.
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