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Jaguar XJ

$ 213,390 - $ 307,125* MRLP

Latest Jaguar XJ ratings breakdown

7.5

Performance
8.0
Safety Technology
-
Ride Quality
8.5
Infotainment & Connectivity
-
Handling & Dynamics
-
Energy Efficiency
-
Driver Technology
7.0
Value for Money
7.5
Interior Comfort & Packaging
7.0
Fit for Purpose
-
2017 Jaguar XJ Autobiography review
Review | 6 Aug 2017

7.5

Is a long-wheelbase Jaguar XJ in flagship Autobiography guise objectively better than a Mercedes-Benz S-Class, BMW 7 Series or Porsche Panamera? No. But that's no reason not to buy one. It's all about branding, baby.
Jaguar XJ used car review
Review | 10 Apr 2019
What to look for when buying a second-hand limousine
2016 Jaguar XJ first drive
Review | 27 May 2016

7.0

It's taken seven years for Jaguar to update its flagship limousine, but has it done enough to keep up with German rivals?
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2013 Jaguar XJ Review
Review | 5 Sep 2012

8.0

Downsized engines - including a four-cylinder turbo also found in the Ford Falcon - form key part of 2013 update for fine-driving limo.

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2011 Jaguar XJ 5.0 Sc V8 Supersport LWB Review
Owner Review | 6 May 2016
An amazing vehicle and excellent value as I purchased it with only 25,000 kilometres for a fraction of the new price. The best economy I've recorded on a trip was 7.7litres per 100 kilometres and most of the time it is better than 11 litres per 100ks! The acceleration is ballistic on demand. Service costs are no more than my 4x4 ute and like my previous series 350 XJ it has been totally reliable. Two minor faults are that the boot liner and the roof liner were loose, the boot liner easily fixed with Velcro however the roof liner needs new clips at the back window, another minor item yet to be fixed under warranty is that the driver's headrest is not operating. It is supremely comfortable for 4 adults however the centre position in the rear would not be pleasant on a long trip. The sound system is amazing, however the Navigation system is not intuitive to use, thankfully I seldom need it. The phone interface is excellent and most of the time the Bluetooth works without needing any input once coupled. Two options available but not on this vehicle are adaptive cruise control and blind spot monitoring so you do have to pay attention and enjoy driving which is wise with 375kw or 510 but on tap. Vision out of the rear window is limited however it doesn't take long to get used to it and there is a rear vision camera and parking sensors. It easier to park than a 4X4. The protection of the rear speakers is lacking as luggage in the boot if packed to capacity could damage the cones exposed, a simple grill would protect them. Overall an amazing vehicle that impresses anyone with its comfort, style and performance.
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