Mine fits my family of four just fine... Ok the 11 year old complains about the seating position but to be fair he complains about sitting in in the back my Jag XF as well, he is still mad I got rid of the Q7 for the XF (I am not).
Mine fits my family of four just fine... Ok the 11 year old complains about the seating position but to be fair he complains about sitting in in the back my Jag XF as well, he is still mad I got rid of the Q7 for the XF (I am not).
[...] "We're not talking about entry models at Porsche," said von Platen. "Our entry model is our pre-owned program."
Just bought a 2001 911 for under $20k, just make sure the IMS was done and enough miles on the engine to be sure it would have bombed by now (generally over 40k is what I have read) and it's a steal and reliable too.
Have you driven the V6 vs the V6 S? I find it tough just looking at the $12k price difference for 40HP. Wondering if there are other considerations that should come into play to make it worth the price difference.
I had a 76 in exactly that color and a manual of course. For me an orange wagon with a gas engine and 5-6 speed are my holy grail. God I miss that car.
The exterior is great but I am a little disappointed with the interior. I have an XF with the V6 (more than enough to get in trouble as the V8 would probably put me in jail). One of the most striking things about the interior for most folks is that the dash is a great combination of leather and aluminium. Lots of hate…
Since my current DD is the XF AWD (I do live in Minneapolis so cut me slack on the AWD) I DO wish Jag had this on the lot. I would totally take this as my next DD just for the extra room.
Sadly I would have to go with the Audi or Merc for the following reasons:
One at my kids school here in Minneapolis. Teal/Beige combo FTW.
I completely agree. With my youngest just out of her car seat I just traded my Q7 in for an XF (over the A6) in November. The kid tax on your daily driver is tough... and the wife just got her crossover so I could go back to a sedan.