Plenty of review vehicles don't create a stir. But the 2009 Jaguar XF, which replaced the S-type, is a vehicle to cherish. The British automaker has also dumped the Jaguar X-type and is phasing it out gradually. As such, Jaguar intends to make the sleek XF part of a manufacturer's new direction — a blend of tradition, technology and styling.
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Besides impressive technology, the XF features a great balance of handling and performance. The
luxury model is a high-powered 4.2-liter, V8 with 300 horsepower, 6-speed au
The XF has "scary" power,
accelerating 0-60 mph in 6.2 seconds. If
that isn’t fast enough, the supercharged V8 with 420 horsepower races from 0-60 mpg in 5.1 seconds.
Handling is equally
impressive, providing and experience that will have many drivers
looking for an excuse
The XF has few minor
negatives. The exterior style — fastback look, squarish grille — might not be bold enough for some buyers. And no all-wheel-drive option
might be a turnoff. Rivals like the Cadillac CTS, Infiniti G37 and
Lexus ES 350 all feature available AWD.
The XF is expensive for
an entry level model — $55,200 for the premium luxury model (the cheapest of the
three trims is $49,200).
FAST FACTS
Power — 4.2-liter, V8, 300 horsepower
Mileage Estimates — 16 mpg (city), 25 mpg (hwy)
Standard Features — antilock disc
brakes, traction control, brake assist, au
Warranty — bumper-
