2019 Jaguar XE review

If you had walked into a Jaguar dealership last year to buy a Jaguar XE, you most likely would have walked out totally perplexed and confused. That's because there were 15 models on sale across five engines and four trim levels – enough to send potential buyers into an Audi, BMW or Mercedes-Benz dealership before even setting foot in a car.

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