In the post-war era, Jaguar emerged as a prestigious luxury brand known for its performance and stylish design. However, following acquisitions by Ford and later Land Rover, the brand's reputation has severely declined. Many current Jaguar owners report persistent reliability issues, particularly with electrical performance, and note that despite luxury pricing, the vehicles often feel less refined and attract rapid depreciation. These shortcomings, compounded by their poor handling in adverse weather, suggest that potential buyers may find better value in other luxury brands.
Jaguars are unreliable, prone to error, and require constant repairs, leaving ownership feeling like a never-ending cycle of maintenance instead of pleasure.
Despite their luxury status, many owners report a 'cheap-feeling' interior, leading to disappointment given the high purchase price.
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