Well lads and lasses I've been eyeing up these for a bit and decided on bringing one back from Blighty to the Emerald isle for the parents. Quite fancy one myself too maybe next year but are a bit thin on the ground over here, what with the recession that arse raped the country and all that. Looking at a 2011/2012 diesel, thinking of the 3.0 V6 TDI fr the extra poke. Any opinions or members cars for sale? Obviously its a straight sale, will be leaving the UK immedietely. Would have to have a good service history preferably and the cream leather interior prefered. Cheers Jay
not got one for sale, but colleague recently got rid of his 3.0 V6 TDI due to his missus getting a company car, and a discount ticket for him. he loved it, was "reasonably" economical and could store all he needed for family trips, etc. he had no problems with his, and enjoyed it more than his current 2016 Audi Q5 2.0 TDI.
own a garage here with car sales so no stranger to the different brands, they just dont want to join the 5 series/Audi A6 brigade. I've recommended the XF and they reckon its a great idea! fookin Alfa?? I'd rather castrate myself with a desert spoon...
Tested a 2.0 D 180 very nice inside, classy and roomy. But found engine to be a bit gruff and the auto gearbox less than smooth.
Great cars, only problem is the soft brakes and discs, done 60k and 2 x rear sets of discs n pads plus front discs and 2 x pads, I accept its partly down to my right foot but worst of all the cars I've driven. My 2014 2.2d R Sport but I see you are after a 2011/12..
Fook off with yere Guilia....:tearsofjoy: She's gorgeous man, they were debating about the 2.2d as well but I've them convinced they need the 3 litre lol
I've a 3.0 Portfolio 'Sportbrake' (estate) and love it. Lots of poke and 48 mpg on 30+ mile run. Only toy it's missing is tyre pressure monitor.
I've worked on a few xf's now and the petrol ones are far more reliable! ! 3.0 v6 great car. 5.0 v8 amazing car.. 5.0 v8 super charged my favourite.
^ your edit has taken the 'funny' edge from my remark. It appears as though I'm concerned for Exige's dietary needs. Which is an odd thing to do.