Had this for 2 years. Great experience. Way more reliable than BMW. Seems like people like to give this brand a bad reputation. Not my experience at all.
I have the exact one but with a brown leather interior. It’s currently over 100k miles and it’s doing great. I had to have a coolant hose fixed and replaced both headlights. Thank God the headlights were under warranty, they were like almost 4,000 with install. Outside of that no problems runs and looks great!
HONESTLY if people bothered changing things like headlights themselves, they would save A LOT of money on luxury cars. I get yours were in warranty but AFTER that ends. You know...
I have a 2018 Jaguar XF 25T. Good car. No problems either. the electronics are hungry of voltages coming from the battery. If not driven for 2 weeks or so, plug into a battery maintainer or else the car will not start or you'll get a "Low Battery" message warning..
@ravenbonanaza -You problem is likely caused by an OBD device being plugged into your OBDII port. If they are not disconnected properly (and most are not), they it will cause battery drain. If you drive everyday...it usually isn't a problem. If you let it sit for a few days it will be low or dead. The fix is simple, disconnect your battery and leave it disconnected for at least 10 mins.
Major ick for me is shiny leather. Swisswax cleaner and leather milk all the way. Restores genuine matte factory finish. Milk starts shiny and smells divine but goes matte when absorbed.
So true. I am at 67k and coolant is a consistent problem. And I 've taken mine in several times to address slow starts, got a battery but still having issues. Ironically all of the problems started after my 60k warranty was out. I can't say I'm happy to recommend this car
@@t.hinton7008same with me my coolant is so consistent I replaced the radiator and coolant lines, a/c refrigerant went out, intentional pulley replaced, now I’m having oil leaks at 84k miles
I had to have my windshield replaced on my F-Type R because my mirror came off and I cracked the windshield while trying to fix it. It cost me less than 600.00 US from Safelite and they came to my house and did the repair.
nice video, I might be picking one up on Monday but was wondering if you ever found the oil in Alberta, I live in Calgary and was also curious about the oil changes and just doing it myself, thank again for the update on the vehicle
@roadshoulderphotography683 it's not cold all the time? Lol. It's plus 37C today. And winters have been mild last 3 yrs. But no, this is the oil for all... not specific to AB lol..
I’ve heard these come with a lot of annoying electrical problems and other things like randomly not being able to go in reverse, can you relate? Also do you think I can use this car as my daily? Let’s with average yearly use like 12,000-15,000 miles ?
@@BoltsNBoost Actually fpace is not bad but the only thing we are worrying about is it's engine. Jaguar 's engine is not reliable as some of my friends had engine problems
@user-xb3zt9kt7g the supercharged V6 is a very stout and reliable engine. Might be some bad ones as every manufacturer had them.. but these are very good engines.
The vehicle will go beyond 200K miles if maintained properly and not driven in aggressive mannrer. Drive it like you stole it and it wouldn't last 20K miles. I guaranty you that.....
@@BoltsNBoost hey thank you so much for the answer and for your time :D I hope it will be good... I like it sooo much and now I have a little baby boy and I got and excuse to buy it for his safty.. Kappa :))
Forums on both Land Rover and Jaguar on a 2.0 gas/petrol Ingenium engines recieves great positive comments but the 2.0 Diesel get bad comments from owners about chain drive rattles in 60K miles and needs to be replaced. 2020 MY and beyond 2.0 Diesels chain drives were re-designed and get good reviews.
not sure what that dude is smoking but 0w-20 is everywhere and has been for over 10 years. My Acura takes 0w-20 and I just go to Cantire or walmart and pickup a jug
Mine has only 35k kms and the driverseat rattles, the gearknob is on its way out and i have a anoying rattle from the b pillar.And every time i accelerate hard the car smells like oil. Not very impressed for a car that costs new 100k.
You live in Alberta like me. Why not do an honest test on that auto and park it outside over the winter instead of inside a heated garage. That’ll change your outlook on the brand. I had a Genesis GV80 Prestige for a year and sold it. If it was left out or driven in -25 celsius it would act up and eventually stopped blowing heat. At the time…. the dealership had 8 other units in there all with the same problem. We park outside year round… THAT is a good test! Toyota’s, Lexus, Mazda’s and Honda’s have by far been the best and most reliable. Next will be an Acura MDX Type S
@@JIMMY-ck1oe you asked for the most reliable “Luxury European” brand…. Porsche is it. If you’re open to “most reliable” of any luxury brand…. then go Japanese with either Lexus or Acura. Might be worthwhile waiting to see what Mazda brings to the table in 2023 as well. They are supposed to be bypassing Lexus and Acura this year to compete with the Europeans. If they succeed, those will be very reliable automobiles as well.
@@charbelassaf5582 I think they are very Similar.... I would opt for the warranty. This was an exceptional vehicle for us. But in the case that anything happens, it is a Jag and parts/labour can be expensive. Great vehicles. $300 dollar oil changes for us tho. Intervals are long, but I always cut them in half.
Had this for 2 years. Great experience. Way more reliable than BMW. Seems like people like to give this brand a bad reputation. Not my experience at all.
Agreed!
Agreed, I love my jaguar
Same experience. Very reliable.
I have the exact one but with a brown leather interior. It’s currently over 100k miles and it’s doing great. I had to have a coolant hose fixed and replaced both headlights. Thank God the headlights were under warranty, they were like almost 4,000 with install. Outside of that no problems runs and looks great!
HONESTLY if people bothered changing things like headlights themselves, they would save A LOT of money on luxury cars. I get yours were in warranty but AFTER that ends. You know...
Just bought one and it puts a grin on my face like nothing else. What a car! I'm also based in Alberta so your reviews were super helpful, thanks!
Awesome! Congrats!!
Also in Alberta north and thinking about buying f pace S
I purchased one 5 months ago and it is solid so far pretty much
I appreciate your courage to make a review video
Thanks!
I have a 2018 Jaguar XF 25T. Good car. No problems either. the electronics are hungry of voltages coming from the battery. If not driven for 2 weeks or so, plug into a battery maintainer or else the car will not start or you'll get a "Low Battery" message warning..
Hmm we were away for a while once. And I don't recall having that issue.
@ravenbonanaza -You problem is likely caused by an OBD device being plugged into your OBDII port. If they are not disconnected properly (and most are not), they it will cause battery drain. If you drive everyday...it usually isn't a problem. If you let it sit for a few days it will be low or dead. The fix is simple, disconnect your battery and leave it disconnected for at least 10 mins.
@@michaelcoles6793
Major ick for me is shiny leather. Swisswax cleaner and leather milk all the way. Restores genuine matte factory finish. Milk starts shiny and smells divine but goes matte when absorbed.
Good tip on windshield cost and no spec oil in Canada.
I have the premium once you get over 50,000 miles you start to have coolant issues also starter may go and park break fails
So true. I am at 67k and coolant is a consistent problem. And I 've taken mine in several times to address slow starts, got a battery but still having issues. Ironically all of the problems started after my 60k warranty was out. I can't say I'm happy to recommend this car
@@t.hinton7008same with me my coolant is so consistent I replaced the radiator and coolant lines, a/c refrigerant went out, intentional pulley replaced, now I’m having oil leaks at 84k miles
I had to have my windshield replaced on my F-Type R because my mirror came off and I cracked the windshield while trying to fix it. It cost me less than 600.00 US from Safelite and they came to my house and did the repair.
nice video, I might be picking one up on Monday but was wondering if you ever found the oil in Alberta, I live in Calgary and was also curious about the oil changes and just doing it myself, thank again for the update on the vehicle
We looked and looked with no luck, unfortunately. Congrats on the purchase! They are great.
GlassMasters in Calgary. $686 for a heated windshield for my 2013 XJ
Damn I'm thinking about Getting A 22" But Now IDK Sheeeeesh
What is so special about the oil?
Special E code. 5w20 I beleive. Look it up. It sucks haha. Castrol makes it
@@BoltsNBoost is this oil in it because your in Alberta where it gets real cold all the time ? or is it actually recommended by Jaguar worldwide
@roadshoulderphotography683 it's not cold all the time? Lol. It's plus 37C today.
And winters have been mild last 3 yrs.
But no, this is the oil for all... not specific to AB lol..
I’ve heard these come with a lot of annoying electrical problems and other things like randomly not being able to go in reverse, can you relate?
Also do you think I can use this car as my daily? Let’s with average yearly use like 12,000-15,000 miles ?
We never had any issues like that. This was one of the best vehicles we owned. Had it for 4 years. It's meant to be a daily driver
@@BoltsNBoost Actually fpace is not bad but the only thing we are worrying about is it's engine. Jaguar 's engine is not reliable as some of my friends had engine problems
@user-xb3zt9kt7g the supercharged V6 is a very stout and reliable engine. Might be some bad ones as every manufacturer had them.. but these are very good engines.
@@JIMMY-ck1oe only European SUV I'd currently get is this or a Macan S / Turbo.
@@BoltsNBoost Which suv is using supercharged V6 engine?
How many miles can it last 150,000 or 200,000?
All depends on hownits maintained. There are many of the cars with this engine/drivetrain for sale with over 200k km.
The vehicle will go beyond 200K miles if maintained properly and not driven in aggressive mannrer. Drive it like you stole it and it wouldn't last 20K miles. I guaranty you that.....
I Like Your Toyota Supra T-Shirt I Had a 1990. Best Used Car I Ever Had. I Really Like Jaguar F-Pace, Too. A Poor Man Range Rover Sport, Cool.
We had a Range rover Velar. Hated it. Would never own one again.
Not sure a Jag can be considered that... MSRP was close to 100k.
Would you get a 2019 fpace s 35t prestige or a 2020 f pace S
Honestly indifferent as long as it's the v6 supercharged
How many miles to empty do you usually get when you fill up.
600km +
How much are the oil changes?
They were around $300.
I'm planing on buying a 2.0 F-Pace from 2017 with 100k km. What do you think about this engine? It has problems?
I'm not too familiar with that platform. But generally, I think they are all pretty good engines. Jag has come a long way.
@@BoltsNBoost hey thank you so much for the answer and for your time :D I hope it will be good... I like it sooo much and now I have a little baby boy and I got and excuse to buy it for his safty.. Kappa :))
Forums on both Land Rover and Jaguar on a 2.0 gas/petrol Ingenium engines recieves great positive comments but the 2.0 Diesel get bad comments from owners about chain drive rattles in 60K miles and needs to be replaced. 2020 MY and beyond 2.0 Diesels chain drives were re-designed and get good reviews.
Can you find the oil yet?
not sure what that dude is smoking but 0w-20 is everywhere and has been for over 10 years. My Acura takes 0w-20 and I just go to Cantire or walmart and pickup a jug
Is yours petrol or diesel? I'm looking to buy a 2017 model Diesel V6.
Petrol supercharged v6!
Do not buy it 2018 f pace with 70000 miles and now the dealer asked to replace the engine for 32k
Is it a good idea to buy 2020 f pace 25t with 50k miles on it?
@@yaloucrypto9027what’s the issue with it?
Mine has only 35k kms and the driverseat rattles, the gearknob is on its way out and i have a anoying rattle from the b pillar.And every time i accelerate hard the car smells like oil. Not very impressed for a car that costs new 100k.
Never had any of those issues. Sounds like you got a lemon. They are rated pretty high ..
You live in Alberta like me. Why not do an honest test on that auto and park it outside over the winter instead of inside a heated garage. That’ll change your outlook on the brand. I had a Genesis GV80 Prestige for a year and sold it. If it was left out or driven in -25 celsius it would act up and eventually stopped blowing heat. At the time…. the dealership had 8 other units in there all with the same problem. We park outside year round… THAT is a good test! Toyota’s, Lexus, Mazda’s and Honda’s have by far been the best and most reliable. Next will be an Acura MDX Type S
We took this thing to Banff and jasper many a time... in minus 30 and below. And did wonderful...
I am looking for a reliable luxury european suv. Do you have any suggestions?
@@JIMMY-ck1oe European? I would say Porsche Macan or Cayenne but you’ll be paying big money.
@@beri232 Are you sure porsche turbo engine is reliable?
@@JIMMY-ck1oe you asked for the most reliable “Luxury European” brand…. Porsche is it. If you’re open to “most reliable” of any luxury brand…. then go Japanese with either Lexus or Acura. Might be worthwhile waiting to see what Mazda brings to the table in 2023 as well. They are supposed to be bypassing Lexus and Acura this year to compete with the Europeans. If they succeed, those will be very reliable automobiles as well.
Did you say 30 mpg?
Yes.
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I hate it here I’m 35k in that hole new heads cost me 6k and it’s still over heating any help
Is that on the gasoline 3.0 v6 S engine?
@@b34astmotorz yep
@@mikemillz87 damn, managed to get it sorted? What was the cause of the issue?
Mine was the thermostat..melted flap in the center. Replaced with OEM part and problem went away completely.
@@b34astmotorz yes
SO what year is yours?
2018
@@BoltsNBoost anything it has that the 2017 doesn't??? Looking to get the 2017 S model but I don't wanna miss on new features
@@charbelassaf5582 I think they are very Similar.... I would opt for the warranty.
This was an exceptional vehicle for us. But in the case that anything happens, it is a Jag and parts/labour can be expensive. Great vehicles.
$300 dollar oil changes for us tho. Intervals are long, but I always cut them in half.
2019 has awesome bigger gas tank
Got a link to the carbon fiber decal?
Unfortunately I do not. I thinknit was from Ebay tho
Sell, sell sell....
Sold at the hight of COVID at no loss.