XF and XFR ( X250 ) 2007 - 2015

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Old 05-31-2012, 09:08 PM
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There's a HUGE difference between the run of the mill XF that I got for a loaner and my XFR! That is all!
 
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For the additional $25,000 or so, there better be!
 
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That makes sense
 
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Hear you.....SC....best value out there.
 
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I reckon the base NA sounds better though. For the price you can get a nearly new base XF, they are superb value. I wouldn't swap my XFR for a base model and $25k though!
 
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Portfolio trim and SC trim compare to the XFR. Base and premium interiors are more ordinary.

Suspension on the Portfolio and SC wil be more comfortable.

In fact, the SC is the bargain XF considering you get the powerful motor and superior trim and ride.
 
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