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New Jaguar XF review: can it beat the 5 Series, E-Class and A6?

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New Jaguar XF saloon surpasses standards of its superlative predecessor – but is it a new class leader?

Added on the 19/01/2016 11:41:13 - Copyright : Dennis Films

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