Had a 2018 and now have a facelift '21. Big step up in quality in the facelift version. Better materials, better build quality, it's a really lovely, comfortable car that still has that sporty Jaguar edge. Would highly recommend!
@@dontelindsey5846 I'm not familiar with it. First one I had was the 4 pot diesel and now I'm in the 4 pot petrol/gas. What I would say, is that the inline 6 sounds like it might be the perfect lump for this car.
@@LoudModeOn I find it strange that they spent all that money on a new engine to stop producing them and going all electric. I have an XF S with the 3.0 SC v6 and would probably get the FPace with the same engine. A good friend of mine had the diesel and it was pretty reliable in her Range Rover.
@@dontelindsey5846 My 2.0 diesel was bullet proof, no issues at all. I agree it doesn't make a lot of sense to develop an engine you're only going to use for three or four years but Jaguar have never made the best decisions. I've also got the 3.0 supercharged V6 lump in my F-Type S and it's great, I love it. Never driven one but it must be perfect in the old F-Pace S. I was kinda hoping given that other manufacturers have started cooling on electric a little bit that Jaguar might follow suit, but doesn't seem to be happening just yet.
It's a beauty and a great drive.
Had a 2018 and now have a facelift '21. Big step up in quality in the facelift version. Better materials, better build quality, it's a really lovely, comfortable car that still has that sporty Jaguar edge. Would highly recommend!
What do you think about the new inline 6?
@@dontelindsey5846 I'm not familiar with it. First one I had was the 4 pot diesel and now I'm in the 4 pot petrol/gas. What I would say, is that the inline 6 sounds like it might be the perfect lump for this car.
@@LoudModeOn I find it strange that they spent all that money on a new engine to stop producing them and going all electric. I have an XF S with the 3.0 SC v6 and would probably get the FPace with the same engine. A good friend of mine had the diesel and it was pretty reliable in her Range Rover.
@@dontelindsey5846 My 2.0 diesel was bullet proof, no issues at all. I agree it doesn't make a lot of sense to develop an engine you're only going to use for three or four years but Jaguar have never made the best decisions. I've also got the 3.0 supercharged V6 lump in my F-Type S and it's great, I love it. Never driven one but it must be perfect in the old F-Pace S.
I was kinda hoping given that other manufacturers have started cooling on electric a little bit that Jaguar might follow suit, but doesn't seem to be happening just yet.
Thanks again for sharing
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Its this or the stelvio .....im leaning jag ........always been a jag fan now i will own one
I wonder why the sunglasses holder above, near the sunroof controls, has been replaced by a glass plate, it seems to have no purpose.
Grezt looking car,but i heard many horror stories for quality, a bit afraid to make a decision
....................Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm? A "Check Your Engine Light" NIGHTMARE!!!
Real problem. Mine, after 2 months and 4,500 kms, has been in the repair shop for the last 3 weeks. A problem with the electronics of
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