Used test: Jaguar F-Pace vs Porsche Macan
These two fast and practical SUVs from Jaguar and Porsche can be had much cheaper bought used, but which one makes the most sense? We have the answer...
Our verdict
There’s no doubt the Jaguar F-Pace is an impressive car, and, bought used in this guise, it’s good value for money, too. It handles well at normal road speeds, sports an impressively roomy interior and comes with plenty of standard kit. However, there’s no ignoring the fact that, when viewed as a sports SUV, it isn’t quite up there with the indomitable Porsche Macan.
So, even in this entry-level specification, the Macan takes the laurels. It’s still the class’s most rewarding car to drive, with a sweet chassis balance and precise steering, and taking into account its strong residual values and good reliability record we think it’s more than worth the small premium you’ll pay at this age over the F-Pace.
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1st – Porsche Macan 2.0T
For Great chassis balance; fantastic steering; slicker gearbox; cheaper to run
Against Tight rear seat space; AEB was only an option; sparsely equipped as standard
For Bigger boot; lots of standard kit; roomy rear seats
Against Unsettled ride; clunky infotainment; gearbox hampers performance
3 out of 5 stars
Specifications: Jaguar F-Pace 2.0T 300 R-Sport
- Engine size 2.0-litre petrol
- Power 296bhp
- Torque 295lb ft
- 0-60mph 6.4sec
- Top speed 145mph
- Fuel economy 28.0mpg (Official average)
- CO2 emissions 185g/km
Specifications: Porsche Macan 2.0T
- Engine size 2.0-litre petrol
- Power 241bhp
- Torque 273lb ft
- 0-60mph 6.4sec
- Top speed 139mph
- Fuel economy 28.0mpg (Official average)
- CO2 emissions 185g/km
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