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Is the 2017 Jaguar XF a KBB Safe Bet?

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Old 07-21-2016, 01:43 PM
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Old 07-22-2016, 05:57 AM
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Love the murdered out look ! Brutal with Jaguar style.
 
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Old 07-23-2016, 04:38 PM
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Love the murdered out look ! Brutal with Jaguar style.
It looks sinister. Pic of my new Xf attached
 
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Old 07-24-2016, 08:36 AM
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Looks great Magnum! Mine is similar with the red/black interior. Did a 35% tint on all windows which further enhances the look.
 
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Thomas: I want to do the windows next. I love the look and I really like the look on some rice burner drivers face when the Jag leaps forward under hard acceleration. Wheee!
 
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One of the cons mentioned in the video (I think it was the KBB video) is that the brake and gas pedals are too close. Has anyone found this to be an issue ?
 
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One of the cons mentioned in the video (I think it was the KBB video) is that the brake and gas pedals are too close. Has anyone found this to be an issue ?
Not really, Many people like to do heel and toe driving and if the brake is a bit too close to the accelerator it makes it difficult. I don't practice that and never will. A friend used to drive like that and would end up burning out the brakes quickly as it seemed his foot was always on them.

Maybe if someone has a size 13 or bigger foot? I have an 11 WIDE and not an issue.
 
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I have an 11.5 US foot and I found them to be a little close - certainly closer than my 2011 XF. After 4 weeks in I'm getting used to it but another 1/2 inch to an inch might have felt better.
 
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Originally Posted by jms515
One of the cons mentioned in the video (I think it was the KBB video) is that the brake and gas pedals are too close. Has anyone found this to be an issue ?
They are close but I wear wide size Sketcher runners mostly and I don't have any problems but I always move my foot to the middle of the brake pedal and not just the EDGE which is a habit of some people and one I don't recommend IMHO
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