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Jaguar XF Prestige 2.0d 163 manual

£349 per month with a £5,999 deposit (4.9 per cent APR)

Jaguar XF

Jaguar’s original XF rocked the exec sector with its sumptuous cabin and sleek looks, and it rivalled the BMW 5 Series for the title of best driver’s car in this market. The second-generation car borrows a lot from the smaller XE, but has a more lavish cabin with decent standard kit and a big boot. At £349 per month the base XF Prestige looks like good value next to its rivals, too.

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Model: Jaguar XF Prestige 2.0d 163 manualMonthly payments: £349List price: £32,300Aim to pay: £29,170Deposit: £5,999Deposit contribution: £1,100No of payments: 36APR: 4.9%Optional final payment: £15,676Total amount: £34,239

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