2.0 Petrol F Pace - worth a look?
Discussion
I’ve seen a competitively priced 2017 R Sport 2.0 Petrol F Pace when looking for a practical daily. My mileage is usually a few k a year mostly commuting in to a town, and weekends of ferrying kids to and from activities, skip runs etc. I need it to be reliable and all weather usable.
Are these a good steer, or best avoided? They look good and I quite like the cabin.
2.0 petrol looks to be far more reliable than the diesel variants, I do wonder if it will be too slow and unexciting. With that said it’s not far off half the price of an SVR, and is a fair bit cheaper than the warm estates I was eying before (B8 RS4, C43 AMG) which could open up a 2 car option in future.
Any good or must have options to check for?
Are these a good steer, or best avoided? They look good and I quite like the cabin.
2.0 petrol looks to be far more reliable than the diesel variants, I do wonder if it will be too slow and unexciting. With that said it’s not far off half the price of an SVR, and is a fair bit cheaper than the warm estates I was eying before (B8 RS4, C43 AMG) which could open up a 2 car option in future.
Any good or must have options to check for?
MissChief said:
Isn't the 2.0 the dreaded Ingenium engine with inherent issues and terrible reliability and best not just avoided but actively placed as far away as possible from yourself?
This is a petrol one which is not affected in the same way, and I have to say, that despite all the negativity around them I really like our 2.0d Discovery Sport, and would have another one tomorrow if we had to change it despite all the negativity around them. A P250 F-Pace will be a lovely thing to drive, and 6.5sec 0-60 time isn't that slow, plus the 9 speed 'box quickly drops you into the power band for making quick overtakes and such like.
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