Compare: 2009 BMW M5 vs 2009 Jaguar XF

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2009 BMW M5

2009 Jaguar XF

  2009 BMW M5 2009 Jaguar XF Luxury
MSRP
$85,500
$56,450
Invoice $78,660 $51,370
MPG
City/Highway
11/17 15/25
Rating 8.2 9
Bottom Line The stellar performance of the 2009 BMW M5 overshadows its idiosyncrasies and technologically overwrought feel. The 2009 Jaguar XF is an easy car to love. It performs as well as anything in the class--and has unexpected glamorous touches that will win over converts.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • In a class of its own
  • Perfect manual transmission
  • Supercar handling and braking
  • Pulse-raising V-10 power

Dislikes:

  • Bland styling
  • Technology overload
  • SMG gearbox is rough
  • The high price of admission

Likes:

  • Avant-garde shape (for Jaguar, that is)
  • Aston-like taillamps
  • Comfortable cockpit
  • High-tech, high-style dash
  • Steamy performance with the Supercharged edition
  • Fuel economy, for the class.

Dislikes:

  • Shape may be a little derivative
  • Rear seats are tight for adults
  • No V-6 or all-wheel-drive options.
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2009 BMW M5 $25,083 $60,180 $43,224
2009 Jaguar XF $32,053 $50,779 $41,603
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