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What is better Jaguar or Audi?
Audi puts up a good fight, but Jaguar excels in some of the most competitive segments: Jaguar I-PACE vs. Audi e-tron – In a recent I-PACE vs. e-tron comparison, we showed that the I-PACE offers superior performance, a longer range, and better MPGe.
What is better Jaguar or Mercedes?
Verdict. Of the two, the Jaguar is the more impressive car – it has a more pleasing interior, more attractive exterior, an impressive engine line-up and it’s great to drive. The Mercedes is also a great car – it’s extremely comfortable and as luxurious as you’d expect any premium German car to be.
Is the Jaguar a good used car to buy?
Sadly, the Jaguar also trails for another important test, fuel economy. Official figures put it at 42mpg, compared to 45.6mpg for the Mercedes-Benz, 46.5mpg for the BMW and a decent 47.1mpg for the Audi. The Jaguar is good value to buy used, although it’s actually the E-Class that’s the cheapest overall.
Which is more expensive to service Audi or jaguar?
Both the Audi and Jaguar have low running costs and menu-based service pricing; the Merc undoes its low purchase price by being the most expensive to service. At least it’s likely to be reliable – it’s actually the Audi with the weakest Reliability Index score.
How does the Jaguar E-class compare to its German rivals?
The E-Class, while solid, doesn’t have the lustre of its German rivals, and its infotainment system is complex. The Jaguar is all about theatre, with its leather-topped dash and air vents that whirr into place when you start it up. Sadly, the quality isn’t up to scratch, and it feels a few paces behind the other three.
Should I buy a BMW or Audi or Mercedes-Benz?
Its touchscreen infotainment is poor as well, while rear seat passengers won’t like the swooping roofline and hard bench seat. It’s generally even-pickings for the others here. The BMW is nice for the driver, while the Audi and Mercedes-Benz have excellent rear seat space.