Taking a look at the last Jaguar F-Pace before they are gone forever!
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- čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
- Today I'm going to be taking a farewell drive in what will be the last variant of the Jaguar F-Pace. This current facelift car was released in 2021 and replaced the previous and original version. It didn't change much on the outside but the inside is unrecognisable and a vast improvement on it's predecessor.
Join me as I take it for a drive in my home county of Worcestershire and run through why I think it is the best crossover SUV ever to have hit the market and bring my love affair with this gloriously beautiful car to a sad and emotional close.
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Just love my 2023 D200 R-Dynamic HSE. This was a bucket list car and I just love it. Planning it to be a keeper so I'll continue to enjoy this amazing car.
@cameronborrett1917
I completely agree! Stick with it and keep it forever my friend!
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The perfect SUV ❤ Love this car. It's really sad they are discontinuing this masterpiece.
Glad you agree
@Nita19SC04
It’s so sad. I think it could have gone on for years to come.
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I love the new f pace especially the SVR, best sound and so rare
I really can't see Jaguar going full electric as soon as they are planning. It would appear to be suicidal based on the slow take up of electric vehicles. I would hope, that JLR come to their collective senses and rethink the transition date. I have a 2019 F Pace, would love to replace it with a new F Pace around 2026, I live in hope
I totally agree Vincent. Let’s hope that they come around and keep Thais great car for a few more years.
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bro does this car is going to be discontinued
All current jaguar and land rover models will be replaced by completely new electric models. Very sad 😢
It won't happen - the push back has begun .
The Japanese are turning their backs on electric....working on hydrogen and ammonia engines