2017 Jaguar F-Pace
The 2017 Jaguar F-Pace 2.0Di4 AWD R-Sport is a luxurious used SUV offering a perfect blend of style, performance, and practicality. Known for its sleek design and robust build, it presents an attractive option for buyers seeking a premium vehicle at an affordable price in South Africa.
Powered by a 2.0d diesel engine delivering 240 Hp, this automatic F-Pace offers impressive fuel efficiency at just 5.8 L/100km. With all-wheel drive and five doors, it comfortably seats five passengers, making it ideal for families or daily commuting. Its practical features include a spacious interior, modern infotainment, and advanced safety systems, ensuring a smooth, reliable ride.
Located in Johannesburg, Gauteng, this used Jaguar F-Pace is available now for test drives. Visit your local dealer for the best price and explore flexible finance deals. Don’t miss the opportunity to buy a premium SUV at a competitive rate in South Africa—schedule your test drive today!
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Jaguar F-Pace
Jaguar’s F-Pace aims for buyers who want something European and upmarket but aren’t keen to follow the herd into a BMW or Mercedes-Benz dealership. South Africans looking for an alternative to the usual suspects—the Macan, X3, and GLC—will find the F-Pace brings some individuality, at least. Engine choices cover the bases, from diesel four-pots up to the mad 5.0-litre V8 SVR, all with automatics. But if you’re shopping used, don’t expect to find dozens waiting for you. Only four are actively listed, with prices stretching from R349,900 to R698,888 and a median hovering at R464,900. Every one is second-hand, which says a lot about Jaguar’s new-car presence in SA: it’s vanished. There’s a sharp climb from the diesel R-Sport models up to that V8 SVR, and that matters. Listings span 2017 to 2020 and you’re looking at average mileages near 93,000 km, so you’ll want to set aside cash for a thorough inspection before you sign anything. What really sets the F-Pace apart is the feel of the cabin—Jaguar’s 2017-era interiors have a tactile, old-school charm—and the fact you won’t see one on every corner in Joburg or Cape Town. Diesel variants keep ownership costs in check for a luxury SUV, and if you pack smart, the R-Sport spec delivers most of the features you actually want for the money asked. On paper at least, the value is there.
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Jaguar’s presence in South Africa is about exclusivity, not chasing numbers. With just 11 used examples on the market—spanning R189,995 to R698,888—you’re not exactly spoilt for choice, but that’s the point. Most sit near the R419,900 median, so you won’t find many outliers at the top end. If you’re considering a Jag, odds are you’re tired of blending into the BMW or Mercedes crowd in Bryanston traffic. The tiny pool of available cars means waiting for “the one” is part of the process, and condition becomes everything because there’s no Plan B. On paper at least, this scarcity does more to define Jaguar’s local reality than any marketing pitch ever could. F-Pace is the main act, with four listings between R349,900 and R698,888—right where the midsize SUV money is. E-Pace is barely represented (two cars, both in the R379,900–R419,900 band), so if you want something compact, you’ll need to move fast. The F-Type coupe is the heart-over-head option, with two available from R449,900 to R649,950, and like any proper Jag, it’s all about making an entrance. XF sedan starts as low as R189,995, which is as affordable as the badge gets in SA. Six out of eleven listings are SUVs, with petrol and diesel both on offer, plus a single cabriolet for anyone craving a bit of old-school glamour. What sets Jaguar apart isn’t just numbers or performance—it's the shape, the stance, the fact that a Jag still turns heads in Melrose Arch. That matters.
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