Used 2009 Jaguar XF for Sale near Georgia
The 2009 Jaguar XF represents not only a new direction for Jaguar, but possibly its last hope to resurrect the brand. Ford is in the process of selling Jaguar after a decade of disastrous attempts to revive the classic marque. The XF directly replaces the S-Type, which attempted a nostalgic, retro revitalization of the brand that failed both on the road and on the sales charts. The XF looks forward in both design and engineering.
Design-wise, Ian Callum, director of Jaguar design, and his team took some of the best lines from past Jaguars, like the Mark 2, but built on the best features of the XK sports coupe to create an edgy new look for Jaguar that has reviewers raving.
This new Jaguar experience all starts with the "Jaguar handshake." Sit in the driver's seat. A pulsating red, keyless Start/Stop button draws your attention to the center console. Push the button, and the car comes alive, and not just with the engine turning over. Concealed air vents on the dash slide open as the JaguarDrive Selector rises out of the center console into your waiting hand.
That innovative control module is a rotary shift knob. Turn it to Drive, and off you go. It also offers a Sport setting that accelerates transmission response time. If rotating knobs are not your thing, just pull one of the steering-wheel-mounted shift paddles and shift manually. If you hold the upshift paddle for two seconds, the system reverts to standard Drive. Reviewers report "brilliantly quick" shifts in manual mode - Jaguar says they're 10% faster than the XK coupe's.
The ZF six-speed automatic is mated to one of two engine choices in the U.S. version. Luxury and Premium Luxury XFs come standard with a 4.2-liter naturally aspirated V8 that produces 300 hp and pushes the 4,200-pound sedan from 0-60 in 6.2 seconds, with a top speed of 121 mph. Move up to the top-of-the-line Supercharged XF, and that 4.2-liter V8 comes topped off with a Roots-style supercharger and intercooler combination that's good for 420 hp and propels this cat from 0-60 in 5.1 seconds with an electronically governed top end of 155 mph. The base V8 received an EPA estimate of 18/26 mpg city/highway, and the supercharged version got 17/23 mpg.
The XF utilizes the basic suspension package found on the XK sport coupe, with independent forged-aluminum double-wishbone arms, a 1.2-inch roll bar in front, and a 0.54-inch bar in the rear. The Supercharged versions add Jaguar's Computer Active Technology Suspension (CATS), an adaptive-dampening system that balances body control with suspension comfort that modulates rough-road shocks. Adding to the impressive ride characteristics, reviewers found the variable-ratio power steering "magnificent; rich with feedback." This is all greatly aided by, according to Jaguar, the stiffest body structure in its class - the use of 25 grades of steel, plus aluminum and magnesium, greatly facilitates this stiffness. In addition, a composite undertray and double bulkhead add to cabin quiet.
Reviewers found the overall driving experience had a lot in common with the XK's, providing a direct sense of the pavement and firm grip even in the tightest corners. An excursion on drenched pavement convinced one reviewer that only a serious driver error or icy roads could cause the big cat to falter. They even went so far as to proclaim that Jaguar had come as close as anyone to the noted sport sedan feel of the BMW 5-Series. This adds up to a huge leap from the S-Type's road manners. The handling is actually a return to traditional Jaguar light-footed suppleness with, perhaps, more body control than has come to be expected from Jaguar.
In the cabin, Jaguar interior designer Alister Whelan was determined to further enhance the groundbreaking exterior and mechanicals. Rather than the traditional sport sedan conventions, Whelan opted for a sumptuous leather, aluminum, and wood environment; as a matter of fact, this Jaguar has more polished wood (your choice of American Walnut, Burl Walnut, or Rich Oak) than any previous model. The driver and front passenger seats have been compared to fine armchairs.
The dashboard is low, providing a sense of spaciousness and expansive down-the-road visibility. The ergonomics and styling are spot on. A seven-inch LCD touch-screen interface provides easy control of the audio, climate, and nav systems. The overhead lighting, button interface lighting, and glovebox operate via motion- and pressure-sensitive sensors. Adding to the style and beauty that abounds here is an ambient phosphor-blue lighting for the instrumentation. The only qualm is with the back seat, in which tall reviewers felt cramped. The trunk is spacious, with 18 cubic feet of cargo space and more with the back seats folded down. Reviewers enthuse that Audi's legendarily elegant interiors have finally found their match in the XF's cabin.
A diesel version is also slated for the U.S., and we'll quite possibly see a high-performance XF-R model with perhaps 500 hp. Jaguar is at a crossroads. Reviewers see the role of the XF as the company's salvation and believe it has all the elements of a great sports sedan.
4.6 Overall rating
(49 reviews)This is the car to bring Jag back. The acceleration is incredible, especially with the supercharged version, and the exhaust tone is deep and throaty. The styling is to die for and the interior finishes are superb. This cat is an absolute dream to drive, planning to buy one within 6 months
By far the best car I've owned. I fell in love with it on the first test drive and each and every day I look forward to driving it anywhere I can. The ride quality is superb - Jaguar found the perfect balance of smoothness, quietness, handling, and the feeling of being one with the road. It's buttery-smooth and reserved when you want it to be. But press the Dynamic Driving mode button on the center console and the computer quickens the throttle response and partially disables the stability-control nanny (it can be fully disabled as well.) The result is an almost completely different driving experience. Even more, turn the gear selector to SPORT and the transmission downshifts much more eagerly and holds on to those lower gears PERFECTLY for those aggressive switchbacks we all search for. And the cabin is immaculate. Everything is solidly built and assembled, and it feels substantial to the touch. The blue halo lighting is incredible at night. And Jaguar thought of a bunch of little things that they really didn't need to, but did anyway. Get stuck at a long red light? Just pull up on the electronic parking brake on the center console, leave the car in drive and you can rest your foot. When it comes time to pull away, just press down on the accelerator and the e-brake automatically disengages for you. When you get low on fuel, the nav screen automatically displays the nearest gas station(s). Want to listen to your voice nav in a British accent? No problem! The list goes on and on. Believe me when I tell you that I would have NEVER considered owning a Jaguar before seeing this car in person and then driving it. I always thought Jaguars were boring cars and only appealed to retired folks (sorry retired folks!) But this car absolutely ROCKS no matter how you look at it. Add to this the absolute best customer service at my local Jaguar dealership, and Jaguar just got themselves a lifelong customer!
Jaguar XF supercharge is a similar looking car to the new style of the Austin Martin. It has an enormous amount of horsepower (420 HP), high performance, great handling and luxurious. I especially like the keyless entry system -- its a must in Seattle. Mechanically, this car has been very reliable.
When I first drove this car I fell in love with it. I get stopped a lot with questions about it. I get the double take as I drive down the road and the gas stops are becoming funny with people from little children to older ladies admiring the vehicle.
Best sport sedan on the road bar none! The V8 delivers 300 hp, yet I can still average 19-21 mpg on city and highway driving. It is very comfortable, has great handling, corners like norhting I have ever had before and looks so sexy that people give me thumbs up! The car is tight, rattle free, and has a very quiet agile transmission. Jag is at it's best with the XF.
2009 Jaguar XF FAQs
How many 2009 Jaguar XF vehicles in Georgia have no reported accidents or damage?
5 out of 9 for sale near Georgia have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2009 Jaguar XF?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2009 Jaguar XF gets between 20 and 20 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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