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So I drove it. Very un impressed. Understand this was a 2020 because I thought I wanted all the bangs and crackles that they got rid of in 2021.
There’s no way I’d trade in my F Type R for it. In fact there’s no way I trade my F Pace S for it. The interior isn’t that much nicer for $20K more.
It needs an exhaust button badly. I like that in the Type R you can poodle around nice and quiet and then hit the button for drama. The Pace SVR is drama all the time because you’re pushing around a larger beast.
Maybe the newer ones with the updated interior. Maybe the newer ones with the gentleman mode exhaust. Maybe a Cayenne Turbo.
There’s no way I’d trade in my F Type R for it. In fact there’s no way I trade my F Pace S for it. The interior isn’t that much nicer for $20K more.
It needs an exhaust button badly. I like that in the Type R you can poodle around nice and quiet and then hit the button for drama. The Pace SVR is drama all the time because you’re pushing around a larger beast.
Maybe the newer ones with the updated interior. Maybe the newer ones with the gentleman mode exhaust. Maybe a Cayenne Turbo.
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So, I drove a 2024 F-Pace 6 cylinder last weekend.
I also was not very impressed.
The engine seemed a bit coarse (even compared to my 2017 Grand Cherokee).
Most of the cars available came with white leather interiors - not great for a day-to-day SUV.
Overall, a bit underwhelmed. Add to that the increasing lack of dealer service locations.
Ended up buying a loaded Grand Cherokee Overland instead.
More car for quite a bit less moolah!!
Still have the F-Type which the Jag salesman said was going to appreciate!!
Considering it has lost 50% of its value in 3 years, it has a long way to go up!!
I also was not very impressed.
The engine seemed a bit coarse (even compared to my 2017 Grand Cherokee).
Most of the cars available came with white leather interiors - not great for a day-to-day SUV.
Overall, a bit underwhelmed. Add to that the increasing lack of dealer service locations.
Ended up buying a loaded Grand Cherokee Overland instead.
More car for quite a bit less moolah!!
Still have the F-Type which the Jag salesman said was going to appreciate!!
Considering it has lost 50% of its value in 3 years, it has a long way to go up!!
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So, I drove a 2024 F-Pace 6 cylinder last weekend.
I also was not very impressed.
The engine seemed a bit coarse (even compared to my 2017 Grand Cherokee).
Most of the cars available came with white leather interiors - not great for a day-to-day SUV.
Overall, a bit underwhelmed. Add to that the increasing lack of dealer service locations.
Ended up buying a loaded Grand Cherokee Overland instead.
More car for quite a bit less moolah!!
Still have the F-Type which the Jag salesman said was going to appreciate!!
Considering it has lost 50% of its value in 3 years, it has a long way to go up!!
I also was not very impressed.
The engine seemed a bit coarse (even compared to my 2017 Grand Cherokee).
Most of the cars available came with white leather interiors - not great for a day-to-day SUV.
Overall, a bit underwhelmed. Add to that the increasing lack of dealer service locations.
Ended up buying a loaded Grand Cherokee Overland instead.
More car for quite a bit less moolah!!
Still have the F-Type which the Jag salesman said was going to appreciate!!
Considering it has lost 50% of its value in 3 years, it has a long way to go up!!
There’s so much more to life than how much one’s car will appreciate. Not saying this is you, but so many people care about this issue to the point where it can detract from the enjoyment of their vehicle. That is sad in my view, and it misses the entire point of bringing these machines into our lives.
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As already mentioned F-Pace is continuing as it is profitable. However, I have just read that JLR has also done some divination about EVs in general, and will be devoting resources to development of hybrids in addition to their all-electric uberluxe town cars. Guess they actually want to remain a going concern, and will have additional models in the pipeline.
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