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£20,995
PROS Fantastic to drive Practical and roomy interior Excellent diesel engines Overview A Jaguar-badged family SUV seemed sacrilegious when the firm first announced it – leave the off-roaders to Land Rover, critics said, and concentrate on your saloons and sports cars. Years on, and the F-Pace has been a success and a money-spinner for the brand, and one of its most popular models. Mechanically it's very similar to the likes of the Range Rover Velar as well as the XF saloon, sharing their engines and aluminium framework. The F-Pace was conceived along similar lines to the Alfa Romeo Stelvio – to bring a brand known for its commitment to dynamics into the SUV age with a crossover that puts driving pleasure above everything else. 12V power point front, 12V power point in luggage area, 2nd row air vents, 3 rear headrests, 3x3 point rear seatbelts, 40:20:40 split folding rear bench seat, ABS, All terrain progress control, Anti-whiplash front headrests, Approach Illumination, Auto dimming rear view mirror, Auto speed limiter, Automatic headlights, Autonomous emergency braking (AEB) with forward facing camera, Bluetooth connectivity including audio streaming, Body coloured bumpers, Body coloured door mirrors, Brake pad warning light, Bright metal foot pedals, Centre armrest console, DAB Digital radio, Driver/Front Passenger airbags, DSC - Dynamic Stability Control, Dynamic volume control, Electric front/rear windows with one touch/auto up/down, Electronic parking brake, Emergency brake assist, Fold flat front seats, Front and rear curtain airbags, Front and rear seatbelt reminder, Front centre armrest with storage compartment, Front fog lights, Front parking aid, Front passenger seat occupancy sensor, Front side airbags, Green tinted heat insulating glass, Headlight washers
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