2014 Jaguar F-type
2014 Jaguar F-type
Est. monthly payment:
R 9,230 p/m
Gauteng
The 2015 Jaguar F-Type 3.0 V6 Convertible offers a perfect blend of luxury and performance for South African buyers seeking a used sports car in excellent condition. Its sleek design and powerful engine make it an appealing choice for enthusiasts looking for an affordable yet stylish vehicle.
Powered by a 3.0 V6 petrol engine producing 340 Hp, this automatic coupe delivers impressive performance with a fuel consumption of just 8.4 L/100km. With two seats, two doors, and a convertible body type, it combines practicality with open-air driving fun. The vehicle’s well-maintained condition ensures reliability for daily drives or weekend adventures.
Located in Pretoria Central, Gauteng, this Jaguar F-Type is available for immediate viewing and test drives. Buyers can explore finance deals and price comparisons on this used luxury model, making it easy to buy at the best price. Contact the dealer today to experience this stunning convertible firsthand.
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Jaguar F-type
Jaguar’s F-Type isn’t exactly common on South African roads, but that’s part of its charm. Here you’ve got a two-seat convertible (sometimes a coupe if you’re lucky) aimed at folks who want a bit of European glamour without wearing a Stuttgart or Munich badge. On paper at least, it’s a proper alternative to the Porsche 718 Boxster or Mercedes-AMG SLC 43, yet both those rivals demand bigger money if you want one new. The classifieds don’t offer much choice—just two cars, both used, with prices from R449,900 to R649,950. No new stock, no demo models, just honest metal with real miles and stories to tell. Every F-Type you’ll find here runs a petrol motor and an automatic ’box, and that supercharged V6 delivers a soundtrack that gets the neighbours’ curtains twitching. Both current listings are from the 2014 to 2018 era and show around 90,000 km on the clock, so you’re shopping nearly ten-year-old machines that have seen some real use. There’s a 3.0 V6 Convertible at R449,900, then a 221 kW Coupe (oddly listed as a Cabriolet) at R649,950. The price gap makes sense given condition and spec, but what matters is how the F-Type looks and sounds—because the V6 note simply shames the Boxster’s four-pot, even if the Porsche corners harder. That’s the point. Two cars won’t suit everyone’s urgency, but if you want something you won’t see at every traffic light in Sandton, patience is part of the buy-in.
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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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2014 Jaguar F-type
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Montana Tuine, Pretoria, Gauteng
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