Jaguar did offer three key trim levels, so you can decide which level of luxury you’ll settle for. Even the entry-level S has LED headlights, 18-inch alloys, automatic headlights and wipers, dual-zone climate control, eight-way powered seats, leather trim, front and rear parking sensors and 360-degree cameras. The SE has 20-inch wheels, upgraded leather, a powered tailgate and surround sound, while the range-topping HSE has matrix LED headlights, a head-up display and 18-way seat adjustment.
Whichever you buy, it’ll be practical thanks to its big boot and roomy cabin, with a high-quality interior and scintillating performance. Of course, EV development has been rapid since the I-Pace arrived, but it’s still a great car.
We found a lovely looking I-Pace SE from 2019 for just £15,795. With just 50,000 miles under its belt, that’s a bargain, and it isn’t a one-off, because the classifieds are filled with great deals.
3. Volvo S90
Think Volvo and you invariably think SUV or estate – the S90 and smaller S60 saloons are often overlooked by buyers. That’s a shame because the S90 is unlike anything else, with its beautiful interior and exterior, superb build quality, and solid safety tech. It was sold with petrol, diesel or PHEV powertrains, and Auto Express Buy a Car has a lovely 35,000-mile S90 2.0 D4 from 2017 for £16,400.
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