Sat 11 February 2012

  2009 FORD FIESTA SPORT
10-23-2008

Jaguar XF 4.2
10-21-2008

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05-18-2004

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1.PAGE 1 - INTRODUCTION
2.PAGE 2 – THIS IS THE JAG XF
3.PAGE 3 - HANDLING
4.PAGE 4 – THE CABIN
5.PAGE 5 – V8 POWER
6.PAGE 6 – VERDICT

   First drive: PAGE 3 - HANDLING   
3. PAGE 3 - HANDLING

FUSION OF SOFTNESS AND POISE

TALKING ABOUT HANDLING. If Jaguar doesn’t deliver here, it is a serious problem.
But XF does deliver. We like the handling of the new XF 4.2. The ride first of all is brilliant – up and down the highway as well as on the back roads.
The XF has the same fusion of softness and poise that define a Jaguar, which is one of the brands finest marks. But compared to the BMW 5-series it is missing a bit, first of all sharpness and precision when steering in.


CAPTIONS
1 // From the point you turn in the car tells you it works with you and not against you.
2 // Sharp turn in – but not as precise as the rival from Germany spelled with a “B”.
3 // The XF is generally well balanced and is not rolling too much.
  


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