2016 Jaguar XE - Starts at $35k *** F-Pace Starts at $41k -

There aren't security guards for BMW na,I pretty much am working relations between BMW and city of sf for a BMW project
 
I like the interior after watching the video.

I would still cop the BM tho.
 
This da baby mama jag

Maintenance probably ridiculous for such a puny car. Interior looks kinda nice doe.
 
Trash. Interior is worse than BMW's

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whats wrong with BMW interior :stoneface:

this just da 4 series fam aint even gotta post pics of da 5-6-7 or da M :pimp:

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2017 Jaguar XE US Models and MSRP (*) Excluding a $995 delivery fee:
25t 2.0L Turbocharged I-4, 240hp - $34,900
20d 2.0L Turbocharged I-4, 180hp - $36,400
35t 3.0L Supercharged V6, 340hp - $41,700


2016 Jaguar XF US Models and MSRP (*) Excluding a $995 delivery fee:
XF 3.0L Supercharged V6, 340hp - $51,900
XF 3.0L Supercharged V6, 380hp - $62,700


Both the 2017 XE and 2016 XF will come with Jaguar's new EliteCare program that includes a 5 year or 60,000 mile (whichever comes first) warranty, free scheduled maintenance, and roadside assistance.
 
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Pretty damn good price as it undercuts the price of most of it's competition including the IS250, C300, 328i and even the A4 by about $500. Only sedan in it's class that's cheaper is the ATS.


5 years/60k miles free maintenance is a nice addition too.
 
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Pretty damn good price as it undercuts the price of most of it's competition including the IS250, C300, 328i and even the A4 by about $500. Only sedan in it's class that's cheaper is the ATS.


5 years/60k miles free maintenance is a nice addition too.
I think the new c300 coupe is the best car in that price range tho
 
It's going to be $5k-$6k more though and it's a coupe, was just talking about sedans.

I'd be curious to see if Jaguar offers a coupe XE in the future, maybe if this is a big enough seller?


Speaking of coupes though, lots of beauty in the category I think. I like the new C-coupe, the RC and 4-series. I really feel bad that the A5 has been left behind in terms of looks.
 
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It's going to be $5k-$6k more though and it's a coupe, was just talking about sedans.

I'd be curious to see if Jaguar offers a coupe XE in the future, maybe if this is a big enough seller?


Speaking of coupes though, lots of beauty in the category I think. I like the new C-coupe, the RC and 4-series. I really feel bad that the A5 has been left behind in terms of looks.
Which of those coupes you think will have the best lease deals though?
 
Hard to tell, C-coupe will likely be high the initial year but the RCs are going for good price right now (some at clublexus forum are getting low to mid $300s/month on a 2 year lease for an RC f-Sport - close to $50k+ msrp w/ reasonable downpayment and MSD iirc). That's a heck of a bargain considering Lexus' resale value, stretch it to 3 years and the monthly will go own further. This is in SoCal though, we have an over abundance of dealerships that would kill to sell an RC.

4-series has been out for a while now too so good deals could be had for that especially the next few months as dealers try to sell as much as they can before the end of the year. A5s about to get a new one (though it looks more like a refresh) so if you like the current gen then there should be a good deal on that now, same with the current C-coupe.

Out of all the luxury coupes though, the ATS will probably be the cheapest to get. Again that is being in SoCal where there are just too many dealerships competing with each other.
 
im feeling that new f pace a lot, looks a lot better than lexus SUV right now easy imo

Jag period is looking real good right now, from what i remember they need to work on reliability more but they def got the looks
 
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