JAGUAR XF SPORTBRAKE (2017-21) 5DR SPORTBRAKE 3.0D V6 DPFR SS 300 EU6 S AUTO8

The JAGUAR XF SPORTBRAKE (2017-21) 5DR SPORTBRAKE 3.0D V6 DPFR SS 300 EU6 S AUTO8 is a sophisticated and stylish estate car that offers a perfect blend of luxury, practicality, and performance. As part of Jaguar's esteemed line-up, the XF Sportbrake stands out in the UK's premium estate car market, making it ideal for families, executives, or anyone seeking a versatile vehicle with a touch of elegance. Known for its sleek design and spacious interior, this model is especially popular among those who prioritize comfort and driving enjoyment, whether for daily commuting or longer trips. What makes the JAGUAR XF SPORTBRAKE (2017-21) particularly notable is its V6 diesel engine, delivering a powerful yet refined driving experience that balances performance with efficiency. Its advanced features and premium build quality position it strongly against rivals, offering a luxurious alternative in the estate segment. The typical user of this vehicle has often driven around 29,288 miles, with most owners having only had a few previous keepers, indicating a generally well-maintained vehicle. Given its reputation for comfort and style, the JAGUAR XF SPORTBRAKE (2017-21) 5DR SPORTBRAKE 3.0D V6 DPF SR SS 300 EU6 S AUTO8 is a compelling choice for those looking for a sophisticated estate that combines performance, practicality, and a prestigious feel.
average use
average use
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The data indicates that the most common recorded mileages for the Jaguar XF Sportbrake (2017-21) range primarily between 20,000 and 70,000 miles, with significant proportions in the 20,000–40,000 (17%) and 40,000–50,000 (16%) mile brackets. Notably, a substantial 14.4% of vehicles have recorded mileage under 10,000 miles, suggesting many are relatively low mileage. Conversely, only small percentages are recorded above 90,000 miles, with just 0.5% between 100,000 and 110,000 miles. Overall, the data shows a concentration of vehicles with mileage up to approximately 70,000 miles, indicating these vehicles tend to be relatively low to mid-mileage.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The private sale valuations for the Jaguar XF Sportbrake (2017-21) model predominantly cluster around the £16,000 to £23,000 range, with the highest percentage (9%) for vehicles priced between £26,000 and £27,000. The lowest percentages are seen at both ends of the spectrum, notably only 0.5% each for vehicles valued between £30,000 and £37,000, indicating such higher prices are relatively rare in private sales. Similarly, vehicles valued below £14,000 also represent a small fraction at 1.6–2.7%. Overall, the significant concentration is in the mid-range prices of £16,000 to £23,000, suggesting typical private sale values for this model tend to fall within this bracket.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Jaguar XF Sportbrake (2017-21) models are from 2018, accounting for 55.3% of the sample. Vehicles from 2019 also constitute a significant portion at 29.8%. In contrast, models from 2017 make up only 9.6%, with very small percentages for 2020 (4.8%) and 2021 (0.5%). This suggests that the 2018 and 2019 models dominate the used market, likely reflecting their popularity or availability, while newer models from 2020 and 2021 are comparatively rare within this dataset.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that among the sample of Jaguar XF Sportbrake (2017-21) vehicles, blue is the most common main paint colour, accounting for 25%, followed closely by black at 20.2%, and grey at 22.3%. Red and silver are less prevalent, representing 9% and 15.4% respectively, while white is the least common at 8%. This distribution suggests a preference for darker, more vibrant colours like blue and black among owners of this model during this period.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of Jaguar XF Sportbrake (2017-21) vehicles with the specified model are owned by two registered keepers, accounting for approximately 51.6%. The next most common is three keepers, comprising around 29.3%. A smaller proportion of vehicles have had four or more owners, with 9.6% having four keepers, 2.7% with five, and just 0.5% with six. Notably, about 6.4% of these vehicles are on their first keeper. This distribution suggests that most vehicles tend to stay with the same owner for multiple years, indicating relative ownership stability, although a significant number change hands at least once.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that all Jaguar XF Sportbrake (2017-21) 5DR Sportbrake 3.0D V6 DPFR SS 300 EU6 S Auto8 vehicles in the sample have an engine capacity of 2,993cc (approximately 3.0 liters). Additionally, every vehicle in this sample uses diesel as its primary fuel. This suggests a consistent engine size and fuel type selection across this particular model and trim, likely reflecting standard specifications for that variant.