Used Jaguar cars for sale near Swanley
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Jaguar vehicles are known for their luxury, comfort, and impressive performance. Owners love the stylish design and high-quality interiors across all models. The powerful engines and handling make driving a joy. However, some drivers have noted concerns about fuel economy, electrical issues, and the reliability of certain models. Overall, Jaguar aims to deliver a premium experience, though practicality might not meet everyone's expectations.
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Customers say
Jaguar vehicles are known for their luxury, comfort, and impressive performance. Owners love the stylish design and high-quality interiors across all models. The powerful engines and handling make driving a joy. However, some drivers have noted concerns about fuel economy, electrical issues, and the reliability of certain models. Overall, Jaguar aims to deliver a premium experience, though practicality might not meet everyone's expectations.
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John H
Reviewed a 2006 Jaguar XJ Series on 4 Jan 2025
The very best car I have ever owned; I kept it for twelve years!
Mike M
Reviewed a 2017 Jaguar F-PACE on 16 Dec 2025
This is an excellent car with every conceivable extra, Heated steering wheel, Heated windscreen, Heated seats front and rear, Cooled front seats. Adaptive Cruise Control, Proximity Alert, 360 Degree cameras, Panoramic Sunroof with electric sliding blind, Quality stereo with Apple Play and Android, Memory electric seats, ambient lighting. There is nothing missing from this car. I know this because I bought it!
Daniel R
Reviewed a 2020 Jaguar I-Pace on 13 Apr 2025
Great build quality, exceptional ride, great performance! Plenty of space for a family car too
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2018 Jaguar XF on 18 Jan 2025
High spec , extremely comfortable, everything is where you would expect it to be, and it just reeks of class. Lots of goodies for the tech fans but all straight forward so no problem for those of us less genned up. Why oh why did it take Jaguar so long to see the market for estate cars?










