Jaguar XF sportbrake P300 AWD 2024 model
Jaguar XF sportbrake P300 AWD 2024 model
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AJ-T

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331 posts

206 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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After 7 months of waiting, it finally arrived.

Top spec Jaaaag P300 Sportbrake with all the trimmings.

It’s everything I hoped for and more. It drives surprisingly well for a large car, almost like a hot hatch, endless grip from the AWD system. The cockpit experience is hard to beat for the money, it certainly makes one feel special.

Went full wafting Gentleman spec - BRG over London Tan.

Positives - interior fit and finish/ pivi pro
Could be better - MPG



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v8ben

54 posts

92 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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Looks fantastic, greaf colours, how bad is thd mpg then?

Summit_Detailing

2,214 posts

209 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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Rare car! Nice choice.

The MPG will significantly improve with miles.

Cheers,

Chris

bobsavage789

762 posts

70 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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This is s fabulous-looking thing: you have excellent taste!

It’s such a shame that they stopped putting larger engines in Jaguars (please don’t take that the wrong way, OP!)…

AJ-T

Original Poster:

331 posts

206 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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The MPG is 26-27 around town but it’s an improvement on my old car so I can’t complain.

The 2.0 petrol is a nice engine, I know the die hards like a straight six but I find this modern engine works well with the car, for my needs anyhow.

Overall it feels and looks like a proper Jag.

Mammasaid

4,833 posts

113 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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AJ-T said:
The MPG is 26-27 around town but it’s an improvement on my old car so I can’t complain.

The 2.0 petrol is a nice engine, I know the die hards like a straight six but I find this modern engine works well with the car, for my needs anyhow.

Overall it feels and looks like a proper Jag.
Not dissimilar MPG to the Volvo V90CC T5 that I had, so I'm not surprised. I am surprised that they're still available for order, very nice spec. thumbup

AJ-T

Original Poster:

331 posts

206 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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Summit_Detailing said:
Rare car! Nice choice.

The MPG will significantly improve with miles.

Cheers,

Chris
Really? How does that happen, great if it does though!

SmithCorona

814 posts

45 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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Very nice.

SunsetZed

2,666 posts

186 months

Wednesday 21st February 2024
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AJ-T said:
Summit_Detailing said:
Rare car! Nice choice.

The MPG will significantly improve with miles.

Cheers,

Chris
Really? How does that happen, great if it does though!
New engines normally do after they've been run in for a few thousand miles.

AJ-T

Original Poster:

331 posts

206 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Thanks for the info on mpg and you’re right it has increased after 1000 miles

AJ-T

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331 posts

206 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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Let off some steam Bennett

2,633 posts

187 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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That is perfect

GeniusOfLove

3,761 posts

28 months

Monday 11th March 2024
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If they'd put in that interior from launch I think the Mk2 XF would have done much better, it's back up to scratch with what they were doing with the Mk1 XF and the X351 XJ.

High 20s round town is brilliant for a 300bhp petrol, that was mid teens with a 300bhp V8 in the Mk1 XF.