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XJ ( X351 ) 2009 - 2019 Community Links Pictures & Albums Members Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Find All Liked Posts Go to Page... XF XJ difference? Reply Subscribe Thread Tools Search this Thread Old Sep 22, 2021 | 12:42 AM Share Share Options #1 Feelergaugephil's Avatar Feelergaugephil Thread Starter | Junior Member Joined: Jul 2021 Posts: 26 Likes: 11 From: 70816 Default XF XJ difference? Simple question, what's the difference, there's a guy down the street from me with a XF, they look pretty similar! Reply 0 0 Feelergaugephil View Public Profile Find all posts by Feelergaugephil Old Sep 22, 2021 | 01:05 AM Share Share Options #2 OzXFR's Avatar OzXFR Veteran Member Joined: Feb 2014 Posts: 8,941 Likes: 3,573 From: Adelaide, South Australia Default Quote: Originally Posted by Feelergaugephil Simple question, what's the difference, there's a guy down the street from me with a XF, they look pretty similar! The XJ is the luxobarge the XF is the medium/large sedan. XJ is huge, XF is largish. XJ is more luxurious and more "traditional" Jag than the later XF (X260) while the earlier XF (X250) is more like the XJ. XJ costs a lot more than XF. XJ is rarer and more exclusive than XF. XJ comes in long wheelbase version (LWB) while XF does not (except in China). XJ does not have a station wagon / estate version while XF does (called Sportbrake). XJ comes with V8 or V6 while current XF comes with V6 or I4. Reply 3 3 leadfoot4 Ken Dreger Feelergaugephil OzXFR View Public Profile Find all posts by OzXFR Old Sep 22, 2021 | 05:21 AM Share Share Options #3 Fraser Mitchell's Avatar Fraser Mitchell Veteran Member Joined: Dec 2009 Posts: 9,522 Likes: 2,528 From: Crewe, England Default XJ is all-aluminium, the first iteration XF is all-steel, the second (current) XF is mostly aluminium, (doors and a couple of other panels are steel). XJ has air suspension on the rear wheels, all XFs use coils. Reply 1 1 Ken Dreger Fraser Mitchell View Public Profile Find all posts by Fraser Mitchell Old Sep 22, 2021 | 03:39 PM Share Share Options #4 Stuart S's Avatar Stuart S Veteran Member Joined: Aug 2010 Posts: 10,019 Likes: 7,012 From: Atlanta suburbs Default The XF is nothing like an XJ, but for some it's close enough. Reply 3 3 Feelergaugephil fossberry Enosgl Stuart S View Public Profile Find all posts by Stuart S Old Sep 22, 2021 | 05:03 PM Share Share Options #5 ricardoa1's Avatar ricardoa1 Senior Member Joined: Aug 2008 Posts: 254 Likes: 39 From: Boston, MA Default Just look at the taillights. It will tell you. The front can be misleading. Reply 0 0 ricardoa1 View Public Profile Find all posts by ricardoa1 Old Sep 22, 2021 | 09:07 PM Share Share Options #6 pdupler's Avatar pdupler Veteran Member Joined: Mar 2012 Posts: 2,277 Likes: 1,244 From: Fort Worth Default Quote: Originally Posted by OzXFR The XJ is the luxobarge the XF is the medium/large sedan. XJ is huge, XF is largish. Indeed, I might have stayed with the XJ series except they kept getting bigger and bigger until they barely would fit in my home garage anymore. Even the XF is much w i d e r than the old XJ8, but the spaces in the parking garage at work are still the same width they were when the building was constructed, right after the first OPEC oil crisis and everyone commuting to downtown was driving economy cars. Right now I don't have to park next to anyone, but pre-COVID, the parking management would have one of those mobile paintless dent repair people in twice a year because it was so bad. If you want to see all the details of what's different between the models, here's a link to a site that has the brochures scanned online https://www.auto-brochures.com/index.html Reply 2 2 Ken Dreger Feelergaugephil pdupler View Public Profile Find all posts by pdupler Old Sep 23, 2021 | 04:12 PM Share Share Options #7 Mark SF's Avatar Mark SF Veteran Member Joined: Oct 2014 Posts: 1,395 Likes: 422 From: SF bay area Default Well, I test drove the 2016 XF and 2015 XJ back to back at the dealership. My impression is that the XF is the better driver's car - there's just something about the way it gets down the road, smooth and oiled. The ride on the 18" wheels was really nice. But it's not as quiet as the XJ. The V6 with AWD in the lighter car really pulls, and is tuned for a great sound. The XJ is a lot more car, and the interior is in a whole other league. Very quiet, but there's always the annoying patter from the road surface, especially with the 20" wheels. Suggest driving both before deciding. Reply 0 0

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Mark SF View Public Profile Find all posts by Mark SF Old Sep 23, 2021 | 05:48 PM Share Share Options #8 2018XF25T's Avatar 2018XF25T Senior Member Joined: Apr 2021 Posts: 773 Likes: 205 From: Texas Default Putting the XF & XJ side by side, anyone can tell which looks more elegant than the 2, the XJ will win hands down. OK, I will wave the white flag on my XF to it's bigger brother the XJ, but I personally prefer the looks of my XF compared to the other car brands it it's class. IMHO, the styling of all of the current Jaguar model lineups are a masterpiece (from the inside & out). Quite frankly, it was the F-Pace that lured me to Jaguars when I saw it the very first time 3 years ago. Last edited by 2018XF25T; Sep 23, 2021 at 05:55 PM. Reply 0 0 2018XF25T View Public Profile Find all posts by 2018XF25T Old Sep 24, 2021 | 02:50 PM Share Share Options #9 Mandrake's Avatar Mandrake Senior Member Joined: May 2017 Posts: 462 Likes: 311 From: South Ogden, UT Default My only substantial experience with both cars you're asking about is with my wife's 2016 XJL Portfolio AWD and a friend's 2015 XF-RS so when I say XJ and XF, I'll be referring specifically to those two individual cars. I have driven a V6 SWB XJ as well as a V6 XF but both were short test drives at dealerships years ago, so I'm not taking those into account. I've also put 40k on my XKR and personally feel that it's the best out of all three if you don't need a usable back seat, but you're not asking that so I'll leave that out as well. The XJ chassis is far stiffer and much more quiet in terms of flex and vibration than the XF. While there is more body roll in the XJ, it is a far cry from being a wallowing luxobarge, and it is far, far, far more composed over uneven surfaces and far less thrown off the line by bumps mid turn. My wife's car is the heaviest and slowest gasoline X351 variant and it'll easily hang with the XF-RS through the turns at any questionably sane speed you'll drive on the public roads. Straights and brakes are a completely different story, but that goes without saying. The stiffer suspension of the XF-RS transmits a lot to the chassis and being an older steel platform, there's quite a bit more flex than in the XJ. I personally feel that the suspension of the -RS is on the verge of being too stiff for that chassis, but I digress. On a smooth surface like a track, the XF-RS would absolutely an edge over the XJ in terms of sheer lateral acceleration. In other words, in real world conditions, the chassis of the XJ lets its suspension do its job better than the XF. Off the top of my head, there isn't much of a weight difference between the two cars and all things considered, I'd imagine that a SWB XJ Supersport or XJR would be better than an XFR and possibly the XF-RS in terms of handling and overall driving experience. Everything on the cosmetic side of things is pure personal opinion; I have my preference and I'm sure you would too, after sitting in both side by side. I wouldn't shy away from a very good deal on an XF if I were in the market for a winter beater. But for something you'd want to drive every day, and for something with an interior that doesn't feel like it's been engineered down to a price point, the XJ just blows the XF out of the water. Reply 4 4 Feelergaugephil Ken Dreger Enosgl F1Virginia Mandrake View Public Profile Find all posts by Mandrake Old Sep 25, 2021 | 12:25 AM Share Share Options #10 Feelergaugephil's Avatar Feelergaugephil Thread Starter | Junior Member Joined: Jul 2021 Posts: 26 Likes: 11 From: 70816 Default Excellent feedback, thanks all. Reply 0 0 Feelergaugephil View Public Profile Find all posts by Feelergaugephil Old Sep 25, 2021 | 12:33 AM Share Share Options #11 OzXFR's Avatar OzXFR Veteran Member Joined: Feb 2014 Posts: 8,941 Likes: 3,573 From: Adelaide, South Australia Default Quote: Originally Posted by Fraser Mitchell XJ is all-aluminium, the first iteration XF is all-steel, the second (current) XF is mostly aluminium, (doors and a couple of other panels are steel). XJ has air suspension on the rear wheels, all XFs use coils. Minor correction, the first gen XF (X250) is not all steel it has an aluminium bonnet/hood. Also like pretty much all modern cars including the XJ the front and rear bumpers/panels are ABS plastic. Reply 0 0 OzXFR View Public Profile Find all posts by OzXFR Old Sep 25, 2021 | 09:27 AM Share Share Options #12 pdupler's Avatar pdupler Veteran Member Joined: Mar 2012 Posts: 2,277 Likes: 1,244 From: Fort Worth Default Quote: Originally Posted by OzXFR Minor correction, the first gen XF (X250) is not all steel it has an aluminium bonnet/hood.. Yes, sadly. For that inconsequential little bit of weight savings I have to keep repainting my hood over and over and over again. My painter explained that aluminum cars are far more susceptible to stone chips. Last time I was going get one of those clear bra things put on, but he told me to wait three months for the paint to fully cure before applying. Before the three months was up, it already had five chips so I said to heck with it and I'm just trying now not to be so obsessive-compulsive. I note in parking lots that it seems a lot of cars now must have aluminum hoods because they're all moon-scaped. This is my first aluminum-hooded car and I've never experienced such a rapid accumulation of stone chips on any car previous. Give me a good old steel hood. Gasoline is much cheaper than paint. Reply 1 1 Ken Dreger pdupler View Public Profile Find all posts by pdupler Old Sep 25, 2021 | 11:07 PM Share Share Options #13 Mandrake's Avatar Mandrake Senior Member Joined: May 2017 Posts: 462 Likes: 311 From: South Ogden, UT Default Quote: Originally Posted by OzXFR Minor correction, the first gen XF (X250) is not all steel it has an aluminium bonnet/hood. Also like pretty much all modern cars including the XJ the front and rear bumpers/panels are ABS plastic. I know, but the hood has no bearing on chassis dynamics. Reply 0 0 Mandrake View Public Profile Find all posts by Mandrake Old Sep 26, 2021 | 11:29 AM Share Share Options #14 clubairth1's Avatar clubairth1 Veteran Member Joined: May 2009 Posts: 11,638 Likes: 3,191 From: home Default It's up to you and the best advice so far is to drive both back to back and see what you think? I was shopping for either an XFR or when they finally came out an XJR. Driving both to me was very satisfactory but they are different cars for sure. I lost a deal on a Kyanite blue XFR and ended up with an Italian Racing red XJR. My prior car was a 2005 S-Type R. . . . Reply 0 0 clubairth1 View Public Profile Find all posts by clubairth1 Old Sep 27, 2021 | 03:00 PM Share Share Options #15 Mark SF's Avatar Mark SF Veteran Member Joined: Oct 2014 Posts: 1,395 Likes: 422 From: SF bay area Default My comments applied to the 2016 XF, which is also all-aluminum and is a very much improved car over the 2015. Reply 0 0 Mark SF View Public Profile Find all posts by Mark SF Old Oct 2, 2021 | 01:16 AM Share Share Options #16 silvertonesx24's Avatar silvertonesx24 Senior Member Joined: Jun 2019 Posts: 487 Likes: 145 From: Chicago Default Quote: Originally Posted by Mark SF My comments applied to the 2016 XF, which is also all-aluminum and is a very much improved car over the 2015. 2015 has the far better interior. Like the XJ, there's alacantra and leather everywhere. In 2016 the plastic is back. Unless I just sat in a (2019) XF base model or something, Reply 0 0 silvertonesx24 View Public Profile Find all posts by silvertonesx24 Reply Subscribe Related Topics Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post Did you consider the 2011 XJ? amcdonal86 XF and XFR ( X250 ) 6 Oct 23, 2014 05:27 PM Might sell the XF caviarjag XF and XFR ( X250 ) 24 Apr 7, 2014 02:18 PM which looks better- XJ or XF? 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