2017 Jaguar F Pace V6 S Review - Inside Lane

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This is the 2017 Jaguar F Pace V6 S and it is powered b a 3.0 litre diesel engine producing 296bhp and a vast 700Nm of torque. 0-62mph takes 5.8 seconds and the F Pace will go onto a top speed of 150mph. This is Jaguar's first SUV and it goes up against strong competition such as the Porsche Macan. This models claims 47 MPG combined.

Thanks to 50:50 weight distribution and weight 130kg less than a Macan, the 2017 Jaguar F Pace V6 handles more like a sports car than a luxury SUV. All wheel drive with a rear bias means that it is always keen to tackle exciting roads. Jaguar claims that the F Pace has some off road capabilities. AWD also adds and extra sense of reassurance when road conditions are difficult.

The 2017 Jaguar F Pace V6 S starts from £51,450 and is on sale now.

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Best SUV by miles. Style, power and most importantly it has the Jaguar heritage.

ingridkhan
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My dream car, i will get it someday, one way or the other.

msrtrini
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They are fantastic; after all, they are everywhere which is a good sign

peanuts
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If I was buying a SUV the Jaguar F-Pace would be one and also the same colour It was Road Tested In

jamiep
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Turn down the volume of your intro music, or remove it all together.

marinoint
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good review thank you, I would have liked the bad points as well, but all said i liked it.

gnasha
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Can you get the S with a beige interior

terrificspokesman
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How can it be V6 S and be diesel? The S only come in petrol 375 bhp.

chessguru
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That dual exhaust placed only on one side is big disappointment. Unless you will buy top of the range engine then you will get sporty look from the back...and even then that round pipes kind of look cheap or oudated.

iXmovie
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The presenter drones on, needs spark, To many facts, does not relay the character or performance of the car.

srhprojects
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It is not a great looking car. You see it and it’s immediately forgotten without asking the question ‘what car was that?’

stephenrc