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"My XF supercharged will be missed when is returned end of lease. I'll miss beautiful styling specially from the rear but...
Lack of up to date technology, few gremlins in the electronics and a bad encounter with Jaguar Customer service at Jaguar HQ steers me back to my old fav the 5 series.."
"The 2011 Jag XF is a Pandora's box of surprises. This is the only luxury car I have ever owned that comes with many standard items, but the "keyless" standard feature is "kinda-keyless" in that it is a keyless ignition, but not keyless entry/exit. It is unfortunate that the Jaguar cannot compare to the BMW, Mercedes, Lexus, nor Infiniti, nor to many non-luxury vehicles whose "keyless" systems are totally keyless. The dealership and corporate Jaguar company clearly do not regard customer satisfaction as a high priority! Let the buyer beware. I wish I would have known."
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