Should You Buy An Early Jaguar F-Type? || V6 S REVIEW (4K)

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  • čas přidán 14. 06. 2024
  • I still can't believe that I've had the opportunity to drive one of my all-time favourite dream cars. The questions are though...
    A) Does it live up to the hype?
    B) Are they worth the potential headache and should you buy one?
    Let's find out!
    00:00 Intro
    01:55 Interior
    04:02 The Drive
    08:48 Reliability
    11:45 The Positive Ownership Experience
    15:00 The Boot!!!
    15:20 The Verdict & Buying Advice
    If you've got a car you want to see on the channel, drop me an email at petrolpoodle@gmail.com!
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Komentáře • 433

  • @petrolpoodle6617
    @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +3

    UPDATES (Latest, 4th May 2024):
    *** My greatest apologies for the prostate exam dark humour - I honestly regretted the only distasteful joke on my whole channel very, very shortly after uploading but as a small channel where this video had already exploded to become my most popular to date, I missed the realistic window to delete, edit and reupload. So my sincere apologies for anyone who may have been affected or understandably annoyed by that.
    **Apparently the hydraulic steering changes to electric in later models (I think somewhere around 2015/2016).
    *Finally, a shoutout to @Brian Morecombe, who remembered some positive survey findings on Jaguar from 2014:
    Here are the findings of the Jaguar Media report in 2014:
    - "Jaguar named Best BRAND in What Car? / J.D. Power survey for a third year in a row"
    - "Jaguar's Best Brand accolade was attained due to the marque's high ratings for styling, comfort, reliability, insurance costs and dealer facilities."
    - "Jaguar finished joint first with Lexus."
    So it seems to me that the overall satisfaction with Jaguar for cars up to 3 years old was fantastic from 2011 to 2014. That's awesome! Perhaps with any problems being fixed under warranty anyway, it's not enough to put a dent in the happiness of customers.
    It is worth noting still that Landrover/Rangerover are still lowest in the 'dependability' ranking, even in 2021+, and as the company is Jaguar Land Rover, I'd research whatever car you're thinking of buying carefully to see where in the spectrum of reliability it sits!
    P.S Amazing to see so many F Type owners commenting below with the love for their cars no matter what experience they've had! They're obviously worth it if you can afford a car of this type :)

  • @funkystudiocat
    @funkystudiocat Před 2 lety +177

    I’ve had my F Type for 5 1/2 years since new with no issues or repairs. 40,000 miles and still a head turner.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +2

      That's fantastic news, chuffed for you! Which configuration did you go for?

    • @funkystudiocat
      @funkystudiocat Před 2 lety +14

      @@petrolpoodle6617 White base v6 with 20” rims. Love her! You just need to drive them respectfully and the F Type will love you back. No track days but spirited driving is a must. 😊

    • @brianl8043
      @brianl8043 Před 2 lety +7

      I also have the v6 30000 miles no issues mine is a convertible, super car all wheel drive model s excellent car put the top down the wing up it looks fast in the drive way.I have never thought I need more power 380 hp I had it up to 120 mph it was stable as a rock can’t wait till the put the engine in the middle

    • @TH75767
      @TH75767 Před 2 lety +6

      2017 F-PACE....380 hp..51k miles...the last year has seen many coolant pipe O Rings and hoses failing. Thankfully pipes are under CPO..rubber hoses arent. In the shop now 625 bucks for the heater hose to expansion tank. 500 in labor..125 in parts.

    • @ElPandaWarrior
      @ElPandaWarrior Před 2 lety +1

      Your not driving it enough….

  • @ZoltanF1LH
    @ZoltanF1LH Před rokem +20

    On the Boot size and reliability:
    Last year I took my 2016 F-Type R V8 Coupe on a 3 week long, 4200 miles across 10 countries European Road Trip. We've packed hiking gear, beach gear, presents, tripod and 2 Full Frame Camera bags for me and the wife and everything fitted in the boot under the boot shelf! 🙂
    Because of EU laws I've also had to take Fire Extinguisher, high-vis vests, replacement bulb kit, warning triangle, torch, spare windscreen washer fluid, blanket, bottles of water! 😀
    I've not had a single issue with the car, it's rock solid 👍
    Best of all even after 8 hours of driving we were not tired because the car is so comfy 🙂
    We were also doing speeds up to 170 mph on the Autobahn 🤘😎🤘

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem +1

      That's awesome, so glad you've had such a solid experience. They're absolute dream cars so it's always heartbreaking to hear of any troubles for anyone really. I'd love an XK one day as the affordable F Type stepping stone!

    • @canary_in_a_coalmine
      @canary_in_a_coalmine Před 6 měsíci

      This is so good to know! I currently own a P250:E-pace (already my second Jag) and since I sold my old timer Alfa spider recently and work less, I am no longer in need of a workhorse and long for a convertible again. I have my eye in a 2015 F type with low mileage I would trade in my Epace for but the limited boot space was my one big concern, as it would be my daily driver.

  • @RJ-nf3jm
    @RJ-nf3jm Před 2 lety +56

    You summed up my feelings about the F-Type so comprehensively. I own the V6 P340 version, and it has all the power and performance I need. I find its power-to-size ratio to be just right for me. I treat it like a piece of valued art. I can’t stop looking at it, cleaning it, and basically coveting it as if I don’t really own it myself. It’s still hard to believe I do own it. It feels like someone else’s supercar life. I particularly enjoyed your description of what Jaguar really means to an owner at timecode 13:59 and following. I laughed out loud and played it back several times. You’re right … traffic becomes a non issue. You chill, kick back, and thank God you are one of the fortunate ones who can own, enjoy, and cherish a Jaaaaaag! 🤣❤️

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      😂 😂 Thank you so much, one of my favourite comments so far! And I totally agree, it's a piece of art, if I'm lucky enough to attain one I'll just stare at it day and night 😂!

    • @mattdavies8438
      @mattdavies8438 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes I also don’t quite believe I really own it…! “Someone else’s supercar life” is a very accurate description!
      Then I get in and press the start button… 😁

    • @GordoFriman
      @GordoFriman Před 2 lety +1

      @@mattdavies8438 ohh comon! stop making me feel jealous! i also want one 🤣

  • @robertmrudy
    @robertmrudy Před 2 lety +44

    I bought the certified pre-owned which included the extended warranty 4 years ago. A couple of issues were covered under warranty by the dealer. Since the warranty expired 18 months ago have had no issues at all. Love it. Every trip puts a grin on my face. Go for it! So much fun to drive and it’s unique. Coupe, not convertible was my choice. Gorgeous.

    • @Schaufelor
      @Schaufelor Před 6 měsíci +1

      Good choice. Looks better and even has a trunk you can actually use.

  • @jackwaite1402
    @jackwaite1402 Před rokem +17

    I've owned two now one of which went on a 5000 mile round Europe road trip and I think you absolutely nailed all the points on this car. I had a 2015 V6S and then a later 2018 400 Sport which whilst it had better infotainment and seats was a lot quieter and dulled down due to WLTP changing things in the newer cars. The earlier cars around the 2014-2016 mark are absolute gems and starting to make even more sense as used car prices are starting to finally take a hit. Great Video!

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Thanks so much, Jack, I really appreciate it!
      God that must have been absolutely bloody magical. I just had my second experience in this featured car yesterday - I drove around the Cotswolds in the UK at full blast and got to see an even better side to this car. Seriously impressed with it! It's so comfortable too for long distance drives, I feel like they've really found the sweet spot between full on sportscar and GT!

  • @eamonholland5478
    @eamonholland5478 Před 2 lety +8

    I’ve had my F-Type (MY15) for 3 years now and had no problems so far. I did take out the annual extended Jag warranty - just in case. Its so true that people are appreciative, I passed a group of Italian tourists, one sunny summers evening, roof down, and they all stopped in their tracks and I heard one say “bellissimo!”

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      😂 Amazing! And congratulations on having an F Type! Dream car material and I'm glad it's been nothing but joy!

  • @LavshBeatsTMlavishbeats
    @LavshBeatsTMlavishbeats Před 2 lety +9

    Very underrated channel. This is one of the best f type reviews out there for sure.

  • @angrydwarf6563
    @angrydwarf6563 Před 2 lety +2

    Just the review I was looking for. Good, honest, enthusiastic banter. Nice one.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much! I've got Covid and missed Xmas this year so reading nice comments like yours is a real booster. I really appreciate it.
      Hope to see you on the next video!

    • @angrydwarf6563
      @angrydwarf6563 Před 2 lety

      @@petrolpoodle6617 sorry to hear that you’ve been laid up with Covid. Get well soon. look forward to the next review.

  • @mancaveretrogaming5245
    @mancaveretrogaming5245 Před 2 lety +5

    I've had my 2013 V6 convertible for 6 years this year, currently on 28k miles and only had one issue early on which was covered under warranty.
    Absolutely love this car and the respect it gets

    • @jpete1471
      @jpete1471 Před 2 lety +1

      you need to drive the thing more!!

  • @MidLoafCrisis
    @MidLoafCrisis Před rokem +1

    The 'crap conditions' observation is very true! So important to enjoy a car when the drive is dull, bumpy, long, wet and clogged with other cars.
    I too own a 3rd gen MX5 and while it's thrilling in best conditions, it's often best to be sat in luxury

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Absolutely! We're particularly cursed in the UK with overly busy roads all the time, or at least in the South anyway! The great thing about the MX-5 is that it does balance enough comfort with driving satisfaction that I could enjoy sitting in traffic with the roof down!

  • @arthurceuleers4234
    @arthurceuleers4234 Před rokem

    Wow great revieuw!! The best I've watched about the gorgeous F-type! Greatings from Belgium.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Wow!! Thank you so much, Arthur, I seriously appreciate that!!!
      Greetings and cheers from the UK!

  • @jwgt2011
    @jwgt2011 Před 2 lety +7

    Fantastic review - really represents the F Type perfectly. I’ve had a 2013 V6S for just over two years and agree with your friend’s view completely. Mine kicked me in the teeth for a new drive shaft, supercharger repair kit and random radio sensor (which was draining the battery once a week) in the first 18 months, all over £1,500 per time - not to mention the rattles and squeaks which come and go almost every trip. However, it looks so good and gets so many positive comments it really does feel like you’re driving around in a movie star. For now - worth the £££

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much, I really appreciate this! I've wondered what other F-Type owners think, so this is a relief to hear but double edged that you've had some issues too!
      So glad it's worth it though, it makes you feel so special and it's still one of the greatest looking cars of all time in my opinion!
      Thanks for watching and commenting! If you're happy to share on an F Type owners group, I'd be immensely appreciative! Have a happy new year!

    • @odinikita4821
      @odinikita4821 Před rokem

      Mines been bulletproof,but then I take care of it very well and do pre-emptive servicing, but then again I do that on all my cars, 981 boxster s and mustang gt. BTW no rattles in mine either.

  • @stanwoltynski4153
    @stanwoltynski4153 Před 2 lety +3

    You are a joy to listen to. Informative with humour, you should have many more subscribers

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much, Stan, I can't tell you how much I appreciate that. I've found out I've got Covid today 1 day before Christmas, so it's a bit of a flat day. But reading your nice comment has given me a real boost!
      Thanks for subscribing, looking forward to seeing your name in the future, I hope! Have a great Christmas!

    • @stanwoltynski4153
      @stanwoltynski4153 Před 2 lety

      @@petrolpoodle6617 get well soon and I hope you enjoy a successful and Happy New Year.. Ive just e mailed Atoto mentioned you asking for info to fit one into my TT

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      @@stanwoltynski4153 thank you so much, and yourself too!
      Coco was the person I spoke to, very friendly chap!

  • @raydann
    @raydann Před rokem +2

    I have an early F type V6S for 8 years and it has been trouble free motoring. Fantastic car.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      That is awesome, they're stupidly cool and I'm glad you've had the perfect ownership experience!

  • @Bod1st
    @Bod1st Před rokem

    Love the f type, great review, given me some food for thought. Thanks. Subscribed.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Thanks so much, Sean I'm really glad to hear! I think you may have just subscribed after my most recent upload - the Kia Stinger GT-S! My brother was going to buy an F Type and I actually talked him into the Kia! I reckon you'd enjoy the video anyhow and best of luck with whatever you go for!

  • @davidreyes4231
    @davidreyes4231 Před 2 lety +6

    I traded in a manual cayman and although that car handled better and was more “fun” to drive it would just beat me up in traffic. This car is extremely comfortable and scary fast especially when it comes to midrange acceleration. No regrets at all.

  • @JamesAlberts
    @JamesAlberts Před 2 lety +1

    Good to see you’re back! Great review, have you changes your camera?

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks James,
      Amazingly this is footage from my original A6400 but using two dedicated sharp and fast prime lenses compared to the usual zoom lens I used to use.
      I also learned more about colour grading and correctly setting up my colour profiles and exposure when shooting. It actually feels like a huge upgrade!
      I have since bought a new camera and can't wait to shoot with it soon!

  • @billyearl69
    @billyearl69 Před 2 lety +5

    Great review sir!! Had a V6...straight piped it and OMG...it was brutal and turned heads everywhere! This car is SEXINESS at it's best!!! You rarely see them on the road, and when you do it's SPECIAL!!! I'm buying another one soon, but the V8 this time. Then again after this review I may look at the V6s model now. Either way I'm going to be HAPPY!!! Did I mention people drool when they see this car??? Lol I love it😂😂😂

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      You lucky man!!! I bet that sounded absolutely wild!
      Have you made your decision yet?

  • @badmaus
    @badmaus Před 6 měsíci +1

    I have lived in NYC for 14 years and never thought of owning a car not because I can't afford one, but because I don't need one in the city. MTA services cover my daily commute until I set my eyes on this car.
    There's something about the design that keeps you coming back for more, a bit of sport and luxury, and I love the sound. This is the ONE!

  • @frouchitude1916
    @frouchitude1916 Před 2 lety +6

    I have an F type "S" cab since 2019. And the price has increase over 20%. The car is perfect and I had no problem with it. The V6 S is a must have, with the good options. Greetings from Belgium.

  • @matthewmaddocks6276
    @matthewmaddocks6276 Před rokem

    Superb video. Many thanks!

  • @chrishopkinson5735
    @chrishopkinson5735 Před 2 lety

    Spot on. I was that very man. Had a Boxster (it let me down badly) and thought the F Type V8 itch needed to scratched. Took the plunge 2013MY and love it. Very fair review, same question marks over reliability but I love the beast. Best car I have owned, makes me smile even when I see it parked

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +2

      That's awesome to hear, Chris and huge congrats on such an epic purchase! Glad you're loving it!
      As Matt from High Peak Autos said
      "Buy the car you want and fix it when it goes wrong." - if anything happens I'm sure it'll do little to dent your appreciation of it!

  • @Moorzo83
    @Moorzo83 Před 2 lety +1

    I bought my 2018 F Type v6 1 year ago, during which time I put c8000 miles on it as a daily driver. It has had 1 faulty oxygen sensor which costs £33 and that's it. I scan the car for fault codes every couple of weeks using a professional JLR scan tool.....apart from that 1 oxygen sensor, it's been reliable the entire time.

  • @yotony0
    @yotony0 Před rokem +3

    Love your review...Why? Because you cater for the ordinary driver, who is not going to be racing around a track !
    Well done. I will keep an eye out for your future vids.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Thank you so much, Tony, I really appreciate this!
      It's been a while coming but I do indeed have another video coming soon - my new daily!

  • @ericwilliams4465
    @ericwilliams4465 Před 2 lety +6

    2017 F-Type R. 550 HP. 12,000 miles that have been trouble free except for one recall for an exhaust oxygen sensor.
    The power is endless and puts the widest smile on my passengers faces!
    A great daily driver. Works well for longer trips as well which we have done.
    Nothing beats the looks or the sounds!!
    No regrets and no plans to replace it with something else.

    • @keyser456
      @keyser456 Před 2 lety +3

      I picked up an AWD 2016 F-Type R w/ just 20k miles on the clock a few weeks ago. 0-60 in 3.5 seconds!!! I still have perma-grin. It's truly a driver's car -- the car just _wants_ to be driven. It's rare enough it definitely still turns heads, and if not the exhaust note and pops will sure get their attention. :)

  • @xavierbouvet1975
    @xavierbouvet1975 Před rokem +2

    I bought one in late 2019, exactly for the same reasons, it's rare, it's special and it looks and sounds fantastic ! Reliability has not been an issue for the last 3 years, except the AC. I sometimes consider sell it for something else... but could find a better alternative so far. So a very very good car !

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem +1

      Really glad to hear it's been brilliantly behaved, and you're right they're just too special for that sector. I don't care if anything drives better, the Jag just gives you a feeling whether you're looking at it or driving it!

  • @david_100
    @david_100 Před 2 lety +2

    I bought a Jaguar F-TYPE S Awd 381 cv, with 40'000km, 1 yesr ago, so far.. NEVER A PROBLEM!
    I'm in love with my Jaguar F-TYPE, people love it, and the sound.... the sound... WOW!!
    #megaCAR
    #superHAPPY

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      That's awesome! I'm sure 80% of F Types are well behaved! Really pleased to hear!

  • @zijadjasarspahic5275
    @zijadjasarspahic5275 Před rokem +1

    Awesome video dude ❤

  • @AlexVonMartinDj
    @AlexVonMartinDj Před 2 lety +1

    Just bought a 2018 f-type 400 sport....I'm in love....I made over 3000miles since taking it, so far so good with zero headache yet.

    • @Marcofrommiami
      @Marcofrommiami Před 2 lety

      Im looking into one right now 😃 How much did you get yours for?

    • @AlexVonMartinDj
      @AlexVonMartinDj Před 2 lety +1

      @@Marcofrommiami 48k 19000miles

  • @john_dee1431
    @john_dee1431 Před 2 lety +2

    Good review. It is relative and that is one special car.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much and definitely! If you're looking at something more expensive then it needs to be considered for sure!

  • @fairygodbrother
    @fairygodbrother Před rokem +2

    Owned a v6 F type about 5 years ago put 16k miles on it no issues apart from one warning light for the gearbox which was me pressing the start button twice and it does some safety lock thing. Beautiful and reliable. To the point I've missed it since and will be picking up my "new" SVR in a few weeks. There is no comparison though between the v8 and v6 for me.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      That's amazing, really glad to hear! I'd love to experience the V8 for myself, they sound absolutely bananas

  • @only1utdanditsleeds
    @only1utdanditsleeds Před rokem +3

    Ordered an EV6 and was told it would be delayed for 12 months. So I did the only sensible rational thing . And bought a f type v6. And it's all your fault. I bloody love it. I'm back to just going out driving for the hell of it. Noisy exhaust activated, dynamic setting, sports mode and paddle gearchanging for sheer fun. Going thru a tunnel the other day, a quick downshift and pump on the throttle and I was laughing like a loon. Should be available on NHS.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      😂 😂 😂 😂 That's absolutely fantastic. What an amazing story, it's ended as god intended 😂! Happy F Typing to you!

    • @only1utdanditsleeds
      @only1utdanditsleeds Před rokem

      @@petrolpoodle6617 I had planned to sell the f type when the ev6 comes. Now....anyone want to make me an offer around Xmas for an ev6 with delivery mileage on it?

  • @davidclarke7728
    @davidclarke7728 Před rokem

    I owned XJS v12 for 15 years drove it all over Europe , only had a high pressure steering hose go in all tha time , had a 4litre XKR , no issues, a 4.2 litre XKR , no issues , a 5 litre XKR for 8 years ,only issue replacement water pump that was leaking but was caught at the service, last November got V6 F type , love it . I did see on UTube some owners were experiencing cooling hose failure which unfortunately is under the supercharger , so had it replaced this weekend and they told I caught it in time it was starting to weep, Jaguar have changed the part from plastic to rubber, but driving this car is extremely joyful, by the way it has 30000 miles on the clock

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Woww that's awesome! That's great to hear the other side of Jaguar ownership that's not spoken enough about in the motoring world. You're a good advert for an XKR at the very least!

  • @stmoerman9905
    @stmoerman9905 Před 7 měsíci

    I own a 2016 V6 and she is lovely since the beginning . Only the needed maintenance. No issues at all. 🔥

  • @davidsweeney8133
    @davidsweeney8133 Před 2 lety

    Had my 2013 F Type V8 S convertable 7 years, smiles per miles

  • @STRENGTH444
    @STRENGTH444 Před 2 lety +6

    Really good review, I got my f type a year ago (v8) and for me the v6 wasn't even an option because I wanted something that looked good, sounded great but could rival the power and almost compete at supercar level. Would be interesting to see how you compare the v6 to v8 after driving one

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much man and congrats on an epic purchase!
      If you're anywhere near Hastings I'd love to review a V8, I could do a comparison with the V6 S perhaps!
      And yeah it's a complete monster of a car in frankly any spec!

    • @200mphBrian
      @200mphBrian Před 8 měsíci

      That's the same reason I bought my 2014 V8s then I modified it to about 666 horsepower I basically gave it the Lister treatment

  • @JordanNaylor
    @JordanNaylor Před rokem

    I know a long while has passed, but I spotted the engine management light was on during this video. What was that for? Great vid :) Just got me subscribed!

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Thanks so much bud, I really appreciate that!
      I will find out now for you, I really can't remember but my loose memory links it to the fuel injection stuff I mentioned in the video. I think it was diagnosed but not rectified yet at the time so we knew it was okay to drive still. I'll ask now!

  • @rayrosen6479
    @rayrosen6479 Před rokem

    I am all in. I got my f type. And have totally enjoy every min I am in it. And this is not why I got it. But what a head turner And always comments on it. Great video. I would recommend this car to anyone who is in for a treat of life. O ya

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Thanks so much and you're totally right, it's a serious sense of occasion car isn't it. It just makes you weak at the knees!

  • @R04drunner1
    @R04drunner1 Před rokem

    Great review and you are not the first CZcams reviewer of a supercharged Jaguar that I have heard break out into giggles of joy. Definitely a car that an enthusiastic driver will enjoy.
    I have a bit of a lateral suggestion for fans of the F-Type. I run a 2016 Jaguar XF S Supercharged myself. Same 375 bhp engine, similar suspension (F-Type derived), similar performance (0-60 5.1 seconds, only 0.2 seconds slower; top speed a limited 155 mph). Fantastic handling, a laugh-out-loud joy to drive along twisty B-Roads . As one reviewer said, it's basically an F-Type with room in the back for your mates and luggage space for those long trips away. Worth considering for those F-Type fans with family and/or multiple mates perhaps?

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem +1

      Hey Michael,
      Thank you for infecting my brain last night - I went on Autotrader and begun a new deep dive on a car I'd overlooked since its release!
      If you live near the South East of the UK and would like the car featured / pitched head to head against this F Type, I'd love to do the review!
      It sounds like a bloody brilliant proposition!

    • @R04drunner1
      @R04drunner1 Před rokem

      @@petrolpoodle6617 glad to have been of service 🙂
      Yes, great idea. I would totally be up for that. Only problem is I live in Northern Ireland so it's not feasible, sadly.
      You may be able to find somebody closer who has an XF S Supercharged but, sadly, they are a rare beast.

  • @toms_garage
    @toms_garage Před 2 lety +1

    great video, the F type is stunning

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Couldn't agree more!
      And thank you so much, I appreciate that!

  • @Cheekiemoney
    @Cheekiemoney Před rokem

    Will be buying one hopefully later this year 🤞

  • @MichaelKing-dy4wp
    @MichaelKing-dy4wp Před rokem +2

    I’ve a 2013 V6s convertible for 14 months and added 8k on the clock without a single issue. I love the sound, car and looks. I had an XK before that but no comparison. I’ll never sell it 😂
    Amazing review, we’ll done and thanks 👏👏

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Thank you so much, Michael, I really appreciate that!
      And that's awesome! I'd love to hear more about how it compares to your XK (which XK?). I've always wondered if you could effectively get 80% of an F Type in a well speced XK for a fraction of the price. Keen to hear your experience!

    • @bibblebob
      @bibblebob Před rokem

      How many miles on her before you bought?
      Looking at some in the £25k price range (coupe version) and there’s some radically different mileages in that category

  • @jeffdavis2377
    @jeffdavis2377 Před 2 lety +7

    One of the best reviews of the F-Type. I've owned a 2016 V6 S manual transmission one for 3 years. The perfect British sports car. No pretention. Scarce enough that you could go days or weeks with seeing another one. At weekend car meets more often than not, I'm the only one there with the Jag. Along with countless German or Italian cars. Best one to buy is one coming off of a lease. Still under warranty and low miles. Also, I test drove an SVR F Type. Way to much power. You wind up in a ditch or jail...

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much, I really really appreciate that!
      And I totally agree! It sits in the middle of so many Venn diagrams without being boring or obvious!

  • @TheLeylander
    @TheLeylander Před rokem

    Always loved F Types 💯 my favourite car , ok I haven't been as lucky to drive one like yourself , but even if I had all the money in the world I would this would be the first on my list .
    I've seen enough reviews and road tests which haven't put me off this iconic amazing sports car but in fact have made me fall in love with it more .
    At the end of the day It's a Jaguar with heritage , owning and driving one would be like having Olivia Newton John on my arm , absolutely beautiful and sounds amazing.
    Thank you for this excellent review great viewing and made my day 👍 .

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for this wonderful comment, Andrew. It's comments like these that really lift my day!

    • @TheLeylander
      @TheLeylander Před rokem

      @@petrolpoodle6617 Your very welcome , it made my day watching this , well done and thank you sir .

  • @kitmilo
    @kitmilo Před rokem

    Ive had my F Type (V8S) since new (2014) its done 54,000kms. The only time she has visited the workshop is for her annual service. Most reliable car I have had, and I moved from a 911 turbo.

  • @kevinsherwood9203
    @kevinsherwood9203 Před 2 lety

    Mine is a 2016 V6 S that I have owned since new. Only fault was the main diff seal leak. I have the twenty inch wheels and the performance seats which gave a very uncomfortable ride. I have replaced the rear springs with 30 percent softer and they are great. I also had new rear mufflers made up as the standard ones start to annoy after a while. I am now very happy with the car and I still get a lot of compliments from strangers in car parks.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      That's brilliant that you've had such a strong example, glad it's treated you well!

  • @Richard--99
    @Richard--99 Před rokem

    Really nice video and absolutely stunning car, but for me the coupe is the way to go

  • @ryancrawford8042
    @ryancrawford8042 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I love these so much and I am almost to the point I can afford one.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Keep going mate! What a life goal!! Look up used warranties so you have some peace of mind!

  • @MrRoyck10
    @MrRoyck10 Před 2 lety +1

    The F Type is an icon car, it was my second option to the as I went with the Cayman for build quality, handling and agility however, the F Type looks and sounds stunningly beautiful, F Type is more charismatic than the Cayman as a sports car but my money is down with the Cayman and if I ever sell my car the F Type will be my choice, but I don’t imagine parting way with my flat six Cayman. Nice content

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thanks very much pal!
      And I totally get it, especially if you have really enjoyable roads near where you live, a Cayman would be super rewarding and actually more practical too!
      I think I might be reviewing my first Cayman on the channel very soon actually, so do subscribe if you haven't already! I'm going to be pitching it against a Z4M Convertible!

  • @chrisc2233
    @chrisc2233 Před 2 lety

    amazing video 👏👏👏

  • @irabachman4939
    @irabachman4939 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a v6 base model from 2014. No major issues. Really an every day driver, although I only use it on weekends. My neighbors have had a lot more issues with their 911s.

  • @nagashtheforsaken
    @nagashtheforsaken Před 5 měsíci

    I had a 2016 and absolutely loved it. I would have preferred the V8, but the V6 was still pretty sporty.

  • @jonstrong1442
    @jonstrong1442 Před 3 měsíci

    Very good, intelligent and informative video, I just sold my 1994 Porsche 993 C2 manual which I loved dearly but due to arthritis long journeys were taking their toll, was dead set on getting a F type R V8 but having spoken to a mate who own a Jaguar Land Rover garage he strongly advised me to go for the V6 s which surprised me somewhat. His opinion is the V6s is the pick of the bunch and maintains the V8R is just too much power to use, continuously holding back on the throttle to avoid getting into trouble and verging on being dangerous, I must add this guy is a total petrol head and has raced and rallied many very fast cars through the years. So thanks for the video, I'm booked in tomorrow for a test drive in a 2016 F-Type s, 23,000 miles, full Jaguar history priced at £30,000 and I've yet to haggle, your video reiterated everything I was told this morning. Many thanks and keep up the good work. Cheers Jon.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @kennethyoung4892 funnily enough this comment I'm now getting to seems to give a great answer to your question!

  • @avidmedia1161
    @avidmedia1161 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a 2014 v6 s. It has its quibbles but every car does. It isn’t perfect. It’s an absolute thrill. Sold the Porsche. The sound and the experience is a dream. Next car will be the 450 or maybe the emira. Always topless!

    • @michaelmich00
      @michaelmich00 Před 2 lety

      u sold a porsche for it? why? and which model

    • @jeffreyb.1657
      @jeffreyb.1657 Před rokem

      I sold a 996tt for my awd v6s...the turbo 996 had coolant leaks, a tranny fork in 2nd gear, and a to be diagnosied vacuum leak with a 23 h estimate in work at a dealer.... Porsches are not that reliable. Google bore scoring. This F type has been blissfully simple - oil, fluids, plugs....55k and brakes still ahve 30-45% of their life left...amazing car. ZF8 is really quite nice....had a dsg and in traffic they are clunky/not great. A af8 is actually better unless you are on a track at 9-10/10ths. The V6S can make 476hp with normal gasoline and 530 or more with E85......that is actually more than the 996tt...and the Jaguar looks a lot better than a 911 unless it is a Rauh Welt or a Singer or a 992 gt3 variant.

  • @jamesdaffis3310
    @jamesdaffis3310 Před 2 lety

    Loved the video! Would love to see some more mx5 videos!

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey James,
      Thanks so much pal, the good news is I'm doing my 2.5 year update on the MX-5 very very soon!

    • @jamesdaffis3310
      @jamesdaffis3310 Před 2 lety

      @@petrolpoodle6617 can't wait!

  • @fenix_productions
    @fenix_productions Před 2 lety +3

    I am huge fan of the Porsche Cayman and Boxster, but I have to say, the amount of prestige you have driving an f type is so much better than on the Porsches. It says that the Cayman isn't a 'real' Porsche just because it isn't a 911. I guess the bills you pay at the gas station and at the service are pretty similar at jaguar and Porsche. I would go for the f type. Great review!

    • @odinikita4821
      @odinikita4821 Před 2 lety

      I got both! 981 boxster s and f type v6s. Both great both have their strengths!

  • @MegaRockstar48
    @MegaRockstar48 Před 3 měsíci

    One tip. When I had mine I didn’t realise for a long while you have to have the car in Dynamic mode and sports mode at the same time to hear the car properly at its loudest 😊

  • @CarsofGlasgow
    @CarsofGlasgow Před rokem +1

    The interior is beautiful!!

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem +1

      Isn't it just! I was really taken back by how lovely it was

    • @CarsofGlasgow
      @CarsofGlasgow Před rokem

      @@petrolpoodle6617 they are so nice and different!

  • @thomas.1.3.1.44
    @thomas.1.3.1.44 Před rokem

    This is my Dream roadtrip car !

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      It's hard to find something that sits in that roadtrip venn diagram more perfectly!

  • @grmo1875
    @grmo1875 Před rokem +1

    I had a V6S for 2.5 years and mostly it was awesome. I had the diff changed under warranty and as I was selling it the active exhaust started squeaking like an old wheelbarrow and that knocked about £1500 off the value. But the worst thing was the battery going flat. First time it left us stranded at the airport, having arrived back from a week’s holiday after midnight - deader than dead. Then, a few weeks later, during the winter, it died on the drive having not been used for a few days. I know - I shouldn’t have ignored it and it probably took the hump. In the end I sold it to raise the funds for my son to move into his own place. Since then I’ve had Volvos, which are ok, but they don’t give you that sense of occasion and the sheer driving joy that the F Type does. I’ve never had a car give so much enjoyment .. I loved it and I miss it, despite its flaws. I just need to find a way to get one back into my life.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      It's better to have loved and lost than....! Sounds like you had an epic time with it though!
      Here's a question, would you ever consider an 06+ Jaguar XKR? That could be a fun halfway house in cost but still have the theatre of the F Type! I think they're outrageous value for money!

    • @grmo1875
      @grmo1875 Před rokem

      @@petrolpoodle6617 , I actually test drove one before I took the plunge with the F Type. Again, a lovely car, and I might have been tempted if I hadn’t already experienced the V6S. But to answer your question - at the right price I probably could be tempted!

  • @simonhaigh9708
    @simonhaigh9708 Před rokem

    Excellent review. Would love to buy the F Type, but my money won't stretch that far after hearing some of the prices you quoted.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Thank you very much and yeah they're just superb as long as there's plenty of spare cash to keep them going beyond the purchase!

  • @constantinepenguamo4050
    @constantinepenguamo4050 Před 2 lety +3

    2016 V6S 30,00kms - I'm the second owner and have owned it for 4 years now and haven't had a single issue with the car yet. I've thought about selling it a few times but this car is so special there's no way I can let it go. The V6s is undoubtedly the most collectible version apart from the Project 7. The V6S in particular is the last 6-cylinder AWD internal combustion engine the brand will ever make, think about that. Previous to this the last 2-seater sports car the brand made was the E-type. I would not be surprised to see many keen collectors snap up these V6S models. The market is flooded with V8s both pre and post-facelift, the V6S models are the gem of the F-type lineup.

  • @jimbandit1250sa
    @jimbandit1250sa Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome review I’m thinking of the mx5 cheap to own and reliable however that Jag gets the heart going and is awesome to look at parked up, so I’m rd testing a 20 plate mx5 then a 17 plate Jag ,mmmm I think I know already 😀 thanks for a cracking insight buddy fantastic Jag is more£ but wow

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      That's so cool! Great idea! And you lot what, make sure you take them both to some twisty roads and see how they make you feel! I wouldn't be too surprised if the MX-5 leaves a bigger impression than you'd first expect!
      And thank you so much for your kind words chum.
      Do please come back and let me know how it goes and which you buy!

    • @darrenhollands6522
      @darrenhollands6522 Před 2 lety

      What did you buy in the end and why?

  • @brianmorecombe2726
    @brianmorecombe2726 Před 2 lety +4

    I think the reliability is very good.The major motor organizations by consumer research have rated the brand highly and has a very good record overall.Its the perception of unreliability that makes the brand get cheap resale values.Jaguar have not shook off that image.But the cars built now are beautiful and are high quality.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Would you mind sharing these major motor organisations? I'd honestly love to see this as I love Jaguar! In all the publications I've read and major surveys online, I've found JLR consistently near the bottom for as long as I can remember. That's not to say you're guaranteed to have problems with the ownership of them but it suggests one is statistically most at risk of a problem.

    • @brianmorecombe2726
      @brianmorecombe2726 Před 2 lety

      @@petrolpoodle6617 Didnt they top the JD Power/What car ratings one year for outstanding quality and reliability after Lexus who were at the top for 11 years? If Jaguar achieved that,why have they sunk down the bottom? Cant be,Merc and BMW arent rated all that high either.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      ​@@brianmorecombe2726 This is a fascinating find, well remembered that it was JD Power!
      Okay, so here are the findings:
      "Jaguar named Best BRAND in What Car? / J.D. Power survey for a third year in a row"
      "Jaguar's Best Brand accolade was attained due to the marque's high ratings for styling, comfort, reliability, insurance costs and dealer facilities."
      "Jaguar finished joint first with Lexus."
      So it seems that the overall satisfaction with Jaguar for cars up to 3 years old was fantastic from 2011 to 2014. That's awesome! Perhaps with any problems being fixed under warranty anyway it's not enough to put a dent in the happiness of customers.
      Great news anyway and I'll comment this again and pin it as the top comment for others see!

    • @brianmorecombe2726
      @brianmorecombe2726 Před 2 lety

      @@petrolpoodle6617 Massive investment they had from Tata has made the difference,much better than Ford did.It proves us Brits can still build nice cars although the Lexuses and the BMWs etc will always be better

  • @ChrisFEJackson
    @ChrisFEJackson Před rokem

    F Type V8 R Coupe. No other choice for me. If you are going to do it, do it! Nice review.

  • @andrewdavie8186
    @andrewdavie8186 Před 2 měsíci

    I have owned a 2013 F type V6 convertible for over 5 years now and I can tell you that it is simply the best car that I have ever had. It turns heads, has a super car performance with a sound that you can't better. I have had no additional costs outside of the usual tyres and brakes and servicing over the 5 years. Look at Jeremy Clarkson review of the F type on Top Gear when he states "one of the best looking cars ever made" A future classic

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 měsíci

      It just hits so many sweet spots at once, and I totally agree - it feels like it'll never, ever age!

  • @ronschwolsky1626
    @ronschwolsky1626 Před rokem

    I've got a 2019 F coupe since new. No issues. Plenty of room in back for a weekend getaway and (to me) she looks better than the ragtop. Where I live (Los Angeles), there are 911s and other more expensive cars everywhere... rarely do I see other F types on the road.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Amazing! Really glad to hear it's been great and there's something satisfying about an F Type being the alternative choice!

  • @sjm5482
    @sjm5482 Před rokem +1

    Great review, comprehensive, accurate and honest. I owned a 2016 base for use as a daily driver. I found it to be visually beyond stunning, quick and agile. Ultimately I chose to sell the car within a year’s time, very much regretting not purchasing a manual transmission, of the opinion after a period time owning what was my first “paddle shifting” car, that true sports cars were never meant to be equipped with automatic transmissions - worse thing to ever have happened in my opinion - I blame the millennial generation. 😉 In essence, I do not distinguish between a silver-haired octogenarian Mercedes grand touring car and any “automatic transmission sports car” - an oxymoron. Other than what the reviewer has commented on, my biggest faults for the car would be related to visibility, abysmal in all directions and the paddle shifting which can lag. I replaced the F-Type with a 69 E-Type FHC (BRG/Biscuit), though it doesn’t serve as a daily driver - it is, however, driven routinely, i.e., not a garage queen - drive it like you stole it, cars were not meant to sit. 😊For daily use, I purchased an 07 XK coupe (BRG/Caramel) for a bucket of coconuts, 58K miles. I truly love the car as a grand tourer and it garners as many looks as the F-Type did which surprises me but I’ll take it, and I can see in all directions… 😙 Again, great review, kudos!

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Huge thank you SJ M, there's too much to appreciate in this but my personal highlight (which I read out loud to non-car friends) was 'purchased for a bucket of coconuts' hahahaha. That tickled me, absolutely love what you decided to do in taking the generational step back to the still fantastic XK whilst gaining the legendary E Type too!

  • @onezero1441
    @onezero1441 Před 2 lety +1

    I want one so badly!!!! They’re affordable here in the states. Thanks for the review and comments. I will update later this year or early next 2023

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much!
      I really hope you grab one soon, come back and let me know what you go for!

    • @onezero1441
      @onezero1441 Před 2 lety

      @@petrolpoodle6617 do you or anyone know of a good place to buy from?

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      @@onezero1441 I'm afraid I'd only know the UK and even then it'd be Autotrader and then googling the dealership's reviews and looking at the car's MOT history online.
      Best of luck pal!

    • @onezero1441
      @onezero1441 Před 2 lety

      @@petrolpoodle6617 thank you brother

  • @luke-thurston
    @luke-thurston Před 2 lety

    ive been saving for a fair few years, making do with an mini cooper s, for 9 years, and now I have enough to buy an F-type, so im waiting until the exact one I want comes up, Firesand softop 5.0 with wingback seats. Cant wait, I have two years before I need to put my private plate on a car, so i got 2 years for it to come up, otherwise I will just have to get a red wine one. which is still nice.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      That's so exciting mate good on you! It must feel amazing to be building up a savings pot for the dream car!

  • @MercuryCircuit
    @MercuryCircuit Před 10 měsíci

    I want one. My dream car. My dad had an E-Type and would love an updated E-Type, but they are mega bucks. I can almost afford an F-Type. A couple of years from now this could be a reality. It will be a sunday car. So repairs can wait when needed.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 10 měsíci

      This is the perfect scenario! You'll be over the moon when this is a very viable option. Fingers 🤞

  • @TrinityCT11
    @TrinityCT11 Před 2 lety +2

    Nice enthusiastic video. FYI - early F-Type's, including this one, have hydraulic steering, not electric.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thank you very much!
      And that's very interesting, I had no idea! I suppose that explains the meatiness of it! Thank you, I'll pin a comment! 😁

  • @healingenso7923
    @healingenso7923 Před rokem +2

    I test drove a 2015 F-Type S. I did a test drive, because I didn't believe Jaguar could EVER make anything remotely as good as the E-Type. I did a test drive to prove the F-Type S wasn't as good....................but it is. 2015 was the last 2WD year and there are times I wished I'd got an AWD. But there will always be something that is your limit in the car and I'm OK with that being getting the power down in a 2WD.
    1. Suspension IS harsh after 30-60 minutes drive.
    2. It's not one thing to the exclusion of everything else. I drive to work as a luxury car, with everything on automatic, Radio 4 giving me the news etc. and then I come home playing AC/DC and looking for 911 drivers to scare. It is heavy and it's almost like a GT in the body of a sports car. If you want to take something to the track every week, this may not be for you.
    3. NOTHING on this earth will make you laugh as much. It's pure theater.
    4. Reliability over 4 years - 2 fuel injectors (my fault for not taking care with fuel). New windshield, took 2 weeks to ship to the SW US. and a leather headliner which delaminated and which made me mad. Replaced with standard headliner and saved $3,000.
    5. It's going to cost you lots of money. Accept it, or go buy another car. My insurance (59yo) is about $1,500 year. I just had a service and tracking done for $700, etc.
    6. You will never blend into the background (which you may want to do after a long day at work, tired, etc.).
    7. Sport exhaust is alleged to add 15-20HP, so feel comfortable saying "about 400HP".
    8. ZF transmission is divine.
    9. I added green and red tape to the paddles, for easier visibility.
    10. I lost a 0-60 to a Corvette Z06 (everything does). But apart from that, the only thing to regularly go past me has flashing lights on top.
    LOVE IT and will love even more once I finish paying for it next April.
    BUT:
    1. Discontinued.
    2. Only 3 Jaguar dealers in Arizona.
    3. Jaguar going all electric by 2025.
    I may soon have to sell it and buy a better daily driver OR put it in a barn for 30 years.

  • @johnbertram1143
    @johnbertram1143 Před 2 lety

    Interesting review,considering selling my 20 plate GT86 & purchasing a 15 plate 3.0litre s......good idea or totally wrong ??

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +2

      Ooooo that's a really tough question! At least the first good thing is that either way feels like a good choice...
      GT86 is well within Toyota warranty and it's more rewarding (I drove a 2012 one and loved it). If you're sticking to monthly payments and don't want to step over that predictable cost, plus want the extra practicality - I'd stick with the 86. Also if the roads near you are amazing for really throwing a car into bends and enjoying yourself.
      If you can afford the potential repairs and upkeep of the F Type and you do lots of long cruises/GT trips then I'd drive an F Type and see what you think!

  • @andrewaulton1043
    @andrewaulton1043 Před 2 lety

    Best looking car on t he road bar none!!

  • @jeffreyb.1657
    @jeffreyb.1657 Před 2 lety +5

    Added carplay/google, both wireless, via aliexpress unit for 350 dollars...and another 100 for professional installer to come to my home......takes over the nav and done. I just use it every drive.
    This car (I have a coupe) is far more beautiful than any of those mentioned in the video...that matters. And it sounds better (V6) than any other V6, flat 6's even (had a 996...) and most V8's....even a v10 here and there. It is in these ways superior to cayman, boxster, 911, ttrs, etc. My 996 was not made well...this is holding up way better interiorly and suspension/engine wise.
    Using a competent Indy shop: 25% of dealer costs.....
    Great cars. Not that expensive to buy or own. Supercar for reasonable money. Better looking than the 911.....since I cannot drive over 8/10's legally, fully equal. Really comes down to one's grasp of reality.

    • @ShaShaggy
      @ShaShaggy Před 2 lety

      HI Jeffrey, appreciate the review! Had two questions for you:
      1) Which model year did you pickup, any major issues?
      2) Which carplay/google wireless option did you pickup? Im looking at them, but am getting overwhelmed with the various options.

    • @jeffreyb.1657
      @jeffreyb.1657 Před 2 lety +3

      @@ShaShaggy 2016 Type S awd with full leather, glass roof, 20" forged wheels - the radio is the one found by multiple aftermarket vendors and I found it on aliexpress. One needs to know that "bosch" is the head unit type at least for my unit. Had a pro install it for another 100 dollars. as noted...he added a microphone. Now it is up to snuff. If you remote start it you need to connect manually on your phone when you get the the car (bt). Then it just connects. Wireless carplay is nice. Very.
      Has rear camera/sensors too....sort of perfect spec. sport seats hug you. active exhaust is amazing. Great engine. Putting oil and fluids into engine/tranny and looking to it being a 300k mil car for me.
      Plugs are a pain to change..they go 100k miles....don't do them early as I did them at 50k and changed them and the old ones were perfect....at 50k. No carbon at all at 50k.
      Coupe has space for travel. Convertible trunk was too small for me...I use the car as my ONLY car...no issues.

    • @jeffreyb.1657
      @jeffreyb.1657 Před rokem

      PS: My dealer gave me a free interstate battery when I had an issue. Obviously not all dealers will do that, but a good AGM battery is about 200 dollars here in the states. I disconnected the start/stop fuse - happier in my world and the wear/tear of starting and stopping is not something I trivialize away. 450 for a battery....go to an indy if you cannot find a cool dealer like I have. Done.

  • @kirkpatrickdavid
    @kirkpatrickdavid Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve just gotten out of my early LP560 to get into a 2016 V6S. The F type is going to cost less than half what I lost on the LP in depreciation alone, let alone the bills. The F Type is the cure to my previous mistakenly taken “brave pill”

  • @toomanydiscs1056
    @toomanydiscs1056 Před měsícem

    I had a 6 cylinder for 3 years. Now I have an 8 cylinder R. Life is too short...buy an R. It's worth it.

  • @Tracertme
    @Tracertme Před rokem

    It’s a more sophisticated muscle car and that’s why you buy it. If you ignore it’s drop dead fabulous looks

  • @rotty66
    @rotty66 Před 13 dny

    Had an even earlier one that that, mice was a 13 plate, think it was one of the very first, did 80k miles in it

  • @jonnyhoath515
    @jonnyhoath515 Před 2 lety

    Great review, I think the F type fills "Grand tourer" category perfectly 👌👍

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thank you kindly, and I definitely agree BUT even if you see this exact spec F-Type in the original Fifth Gear review, Jonny Smith drifts it with ease around a track, so it seems to be somewhere been sportscar and tourer to me.
      Awesome piece of kit

    • @FFE-js2zp
      @FFE-js2zp Před 2 lety

      Jag was careful to build a purebred sports car. Most OEMs have no idea what a sports car is. A sports car is a ground-up no top (nothing) 2-seat design, with motor sports racing power. When you add a hardtop to a sports car design, only then, do you have a GT.
      The no top design is key, because it assures the car in convertible form is as light as the coupe, or lighter. The F-Type launched as convertible only for 2014, next to the $300K Project 7. The P7 proves the structure is there for zero top.
      There are no other sports cars on the market, today, except a $10M Pagani or two. A 911 is a 4 seat family sedan, as is a Mustang. The Corvette is way too heavy in convertible form, it’s a chop top that needs too much additional structure for top down or off motoring. The same goes for Audi, Lamborghini and Ferrari, except for a few super expensive ground up no top designs.
      The F-Type is a global treasure.

  • @stevethomas7704
    @stevethomas7704 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a 2014 V8S convertible with 69,000 miles. No issues to speak of, best car I have ever owned in 45 years of driving. Just buy one!!

  • @hogey74
    @hogey74 Před 11 měsíci

    If I lived in the UK I'd seriously consider something like this. Same with BMWs in Germany and Jeeps in the US. Living in Australia though, nah. Love the vid though.

  • @5591408
    @5591408 Před rokem +1

    Early cars had crank bearing issues, have the VIN checked to confirm it has the later trimetal bearing

  • @kiphenrie2291
    @kiphenrie2291 Před 5 měsíci

    I have a 2014 V6 S Droptop. Dang I love it. Sounds stunning. vs Boxster s? I'll take this any day because of its emotional theater.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 měsíci

      Ooooo I have a friend with a Boxster GTS you know - not quite a fair fight but it would be a fun head to head!

  • @neilparry14
    @neilparry14 Před 2 lety +2

    If you’re going to criticise it for boot space, you should state the difference between the coupe and the convertible. The coupe has quite a large boot.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      I would have thought that was obvious but I agree, in hindsight I'd like to have mentioned that for sure

  • @CarsofGlasgow
    @CarsofGlasgow Před rokem

    I will say that my friend had one of these from new and 18 months after ownership the engine blew. The Jag dealership said it was a manufacturing issue and JLR continued to charge the monthly payment for 7 months whilst the issue was resolved (the F type was bought back).

  • @Foxtrot_Woof
    @Foxtrot_Woof Před 7 měsíci

    I thought for a half second about buying one of these. I think the F-Type Coupe is the most gorgeous modern car since the Ferrari killed the F355. I was recently in car shopping mode and the price of a used V6 with a 6 spd manual transmission was right in line with my budget. But the reliability..... oh that was eating me up. So yeah, I ended up buying a new MX-5 GT soft top which has a warranty and all that. But Ohhhh how I wanted to put an F-Type in the drive, but I was just afraid it was going to bite me with a repair bill the first chance it got.

  • @MrDieselakias
    @MrDieselakias Před 2 lety +1

    Good video. I wouldn't compare it to a cayman gts but to a 911 carrera

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much! And thanks for coming back time and time again!
      Yeah it's a tricky one to place between definitely a valid comparison to most of the Porsche lineup depending on which engine configuration takes you into which price bracket.

  • @peterhammer6915
    @peterhammer6915 Před 2 lety +1

    This v6 is definitely the right engine for the F-type. Great engine, much nicer as the V8.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Horses for courses! I think the V6 would suit most roads better but if you live somewhere with mostly straight roads I can imagine the V8 feeling like it makes more sense. Either way you're a winner if you can own either!

  • @philroberts3403
    @philroberts3403 Před rokem

    Had my 2014 V6S for 4 years with no issues. By the way new battery, less than £200 and easy to fit.

  • @netweed09
    @netweed09 Před rokem +3

    They've actually re-designed the headlight of this car - and I love both designs! But what's more astonishing is that not that they are able to play around with the Genius base design - but that the Original looks more 'Vintage' yet Modern. I love that its headlights 'arch up' and are not flat like the newer one, and that lends a lot of aggression to the car as they Perfected the grille which has a wide stance anyway.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před rokem

      Totally agree! I still prefer the original F Type design, it feels like Ian Callum got it 100% right then had to have a go at making a change just for the sake of a facelift. I did however see a stunning example just yesterday of the '22 F Type coupe and it was next to the XKR-S and an XK parked up. It suddenly all made sense and I could see it was actually a great bit of design. I still prefer the original but now just marginally!

  • @fabsmt3574
    @fabsmt3574 Před 2 lety

    Yes ...... always buy a jaguar f type is correct

  • @billwebster4760
    @billwebster4760 Před 2 lety +1

    I will take exception with the statement that jag made cars only to get people from prostate exam to prostate exam. They also needed to get to urology exams. And to canasta. And the food lion.

  • @davidmeier8860
    @davidmeier8860 Před 2 lety

    Great video. Love my V8S! Averaged 27mpg on a recent trip. BTW .. Stop-Start really isn't helping anything on any car.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thanks very much! And you luck thing, V8S must be awesome.
      And yeah gotta laugh at Stop Starts, they only really make sense for me in London where you spend a lot of your time sat at red lights - and in theory having all the cars in a queue turn their engines off would be a good thing.
      Otherwise they're normally intrusive and annoying and like to turn your engine off as you sit at a roundabout haha!

  • @peterrosscochrane
    @peterrosscochrane Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, really enjoying the video and presentation 🙌🏻 if I could give one piece of feedback which you can feel free to ignore of course, it would be to ditch the music when you’re speaking. I want to focus on what you’re saying about the car, the music is a distraction. 7 mins 47 in as I type this. I otherwise enjoy the delivery 👌🏻

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před měsícem +1

      I genuinely really appreciate the feedback and your super kind words too!
      You'll be glad to know that this is actually the last video that I ever included music on! I've also found I enjoy the pace/delivery far more without music since, the engagement stats have also improved considerably too haha!
      I used to think it was 'CZcams wisdom' that you needed music to make long videos feel like shorter videos, that time goes quicker etc. The music just dates really quickly and makes it feel old I've found hahaha!
      Thanks again though and hope to see you on future videos!

    • @peterrosscochrane
      @peterrosscochrane Před měsícem

      @@petrolpoodle6617 thanks man, all the best for the channel 👌🏻

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před měsícem +1

      @@peterrosscochrane Thanks very much pal!

  • @vegaspool188
    @vegaspool188 Před 2 měsíci

    Boot size led me to get the coupe! Amazing tourer and been very reliable for the past 3 years (1 year ex fleet owner). Worth every penny. Get the V6 first, to allow room for an upgrade when you win the lottery. Not a single moment is lost in it, although, you will quickly run out of legal speed on the UK roads.

    • @vegaspool188
      @vegaspool188 Před 2 měsíci

      ...oh and as for the appreciation. Nothing better arriving some where and someone coming up and expressing their appreciation! That then becomes even more enjoyable if I have time to take them for a quick spin in it or give them time to sit in it. Yes... It's an experience to be shared. If you love cars, this is right up there.
      I get in my mates Porche and think, DULL.

    • @toomanydiscs1056
      @toomanydiscs1056 Před měsícem +1

      Get the 8 cylinder R. It's worth it ❤

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před měsícem

      Congratulations and a superb choice! I think they are potentially the best looking sportscars/GT cars on the planet too!

  • @joeabrahams2032
    @joeabrahams2032 Před rokem

    Don’t get me wrong it’s a brilliant car and I do want one but I have a Jaguar XF 3 litre 2010 model in blue cream heated seats but I think the interior in the xf is far better than th f type the dile for switching gears and the pop up vents make the car so luxurious and make it seem more exspensive than it is and you can get them cheap now for around £5099 and it’s 2 secs slower on 0 to 60 so we’ll worth it money 235 horse power it’s best car jag have made

  • @Parthr8
    @Parthr8 Před 2 lety +5

    Fantastic review! Well shot, well documented and hitting all the points! I'm in the V6 vs a V8 dilemma at the moment but here in India, a used 2013/14 V6 costs about £55k haha! I do prefer the V6 but I've heard conflicting reliability stories, some claiming that the V6 is a more sound choice whilst others saying its the V8 that's trouble-free.

    • @petrolpoodle6617
      @petrolpoodle6617  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much!
      That's a great question actually, I've never looked into the differences in reliability.
      I would call a Jaguar specialist who's independent as they'll tell you what they fix most and recommend ☺

    • @CarsofGlasgow
      @CarsofGlasgow Před rokem +3

      V8 is the way to go reliability wise

    • @CRGB-ec3vu
      @CRGB-ec3vu Před rokem

      It's literally the same engine base except they cut off 2 cylinders.

    • @nigel.w
      @nigel.w Před rokem

      @@CRGB-ec3vu Cutting off 2 cylinders from a V8 is a cheap and nasty way of getting a V6. Ideally a V8 has a 90 degree V angle and a V6 has a 60 degree angle. The F-Type's V6s have 90 degree V angles, which causes balance problems. It also uses the same block as the V8, with 2 cylinders just left unused rather than cutting them off. Therefore, the V6 is also almost as heavy as the V8. The V6 has problems, not just because it's a cheap and nasty re-engineering of the V8, which is a result of lack of investment, but also because that lack of investment means a lack of development. A wide angle V6 can work, if it's because of packaging, but it requires good engineering development. All these cheap and nasty V6 cutdowns from V8s have had problems, and these F-Type V6s are no different. If the V6 F-Type had a pukker V6 you probably wouldn't be able to buy one for little more than GBP20K. IMO, that's the main reason they're cheap. There's a reason the V6 was dropped. I hate to say it, but the P300 I4 is probably a better car than the V6s.

    • @-A-lm5xb
      @-A-lm5xb Před 11 měsíci

      @@nigel.w I doubt that there would be the market for development of a completely separate V6 engine. I understand the comment from a purist point of view but it's not a case of "cheaping out". I've never heard any real criticism of the engine from a single owner in the years that I've been following the development of the F-type. Generally most problems are caused by lack of maintenance, which is generally true regardless of what you buy. I follow 3 different Jag forums and I've never heard a single owner say they wouldn't buy another due to reliability problems.