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2011 jaguar xf Professional Edmunds ReviewSource: Edmunds...With sports car acceleration, even these heavy luxury cars should satisfy the most demanding of drivers. Safety: Standard safety features include antilock disc brakes with brake assist, stability and traction control, front-seat airbags, front-seat side airbags, side curtain airbags and active front head restraints. A rearview camera and a blind-spot warning system are optional on the base XF and standard on the XF Premium, XF Supercharged and XFR. Braking performance for the XF lineup is particularly noteworthy. Under controlled conditions, we managed to bring an XF Premium to a stop from 60... |
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2011 Jaguar XF OverviewSource: CarGurus...Even the Base includes heated windshields and side mirrors, as well as a rear parking aid that uses sensors to monitor the proximity of objects when backing up. Since reviewers have noted a lack of rear visibility, this could be welcome for some motorists. The other trims also include front parking aids, a blind-spot monitor, and a rear parking camera. It uses the console-mounted LCD screen to offer drivers an unobstructed view while parking.The 2011 Jaguar XF includes a two-stage front airbag system for the driver and front passenger. In addition, there is an anti-whiplash system that... |
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2011 Jaguar XF Professional Cars.com ReviewSource: Cars.com...When the engine is started, the JaguarDrive Selector knob rises out of the console, and closed air-conditioning vents rotate to the open position. The XF also uses proximity sensors in place of switches or handles for the reading lights and glove compartment lid — a wave of the hand does the trick. The Portfolio trim level features contrast leather-trim stitching, a suedelike cloth headliner, unique trim pieces and deep-pile floormats with contrasting trim and embroidered logos. Interior features include: Standard sunroof Standard heated seats Standard aluminum and real wood trim... |
It takes a degree of self-control to drive not one, but two diesel examples of Jaguar's XF, before finally getting behind the wheel of the high-performance XFR. There was... February 29, 2012 by Antony Ingram
Being listed as the designer of the 2012 Jaguar XF would look good on anybody's resume, but for some that's not quite enough. Wayne Burgess, for example, is a man of other... February 28, 2012 by Antony Ingram
Today's car news is all over the place, from an upgraded Ferrari California "Handling Speciale" package, to a new Jaguar XF SportBrake teased in a Christmas card, to Dodge's... December 8, 2011 by Nelson Ireson
Earlier this month two brothers from the UK drove a Jaguar XF luxury sedan across the U.S., starting in New York and ending up in Los Angeles after traveling some 2,884... November 23, 2011 by Viknesh Vijayenthiran
All-wheel drive was one of the key selling points of Jaguar’s X-Type sedans, killed off in the U.S. market after the 2008 model year. Sure-footed winter traction... November 18, 2011 by Kurt Ernst
BMW has long set the benchmark in this class; the 5-Series offers V-8 power and controversial styling.
The Mercedes-Benz E-Class is new for 2010, and its looks have tilted in a more angular, angrier direction; a V-8 and four-wheel drive are offered.
The Lexus GS probably trumps all these cars in its stellar dealership experience, and in truth the Jaguar XF bears more than a passing resemblance to it from the outside.
Then there's the slightly more pedestrian Audi A6, with its wide-ranging palette of engines and drivetrains, a wagon edition, and an interior that's a step backward from the rich library-like cabins that used to distinguish the brand.
The Infiniti M is all-new for 2011, and while its exterior doesn't stand out it's interior is a significant upgrade; while it offers in V-8 form an athleticism that rivals that of the XF, its interior is somewhat less refined at speed.
