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How much does a oil and oil filter change cost for Jaguar cars?

A typical Jaguar oil and oil filter change in the UK costs around £57 - £178. Depending on your Jaguar model and engine, and whether you live in a big city or a small one, the price of a oil and oil filter change on your vehicle can be higher or lower. We computed prices for some of the best-selling Jaguar cars in the UK in order to give you an idea of how much a oil and oil filter change costs.
Car modelFixter price range
Oil and oil filter change for Jaguar F-Type£78 - £123
Oil and oil filter change for Jaguar E-Pace£99 - £156
Oil and oil filter change for Jaguar E-Type£88 - £138
Oil and oil filter change for Jaguar F-Pace£99 - £156
Oil and oil filter change for Jaguar F-Type Convertible£114 - £178
Oil and oil filter change for Jaguar F-Type Coupe£114 - £178
Oil and oil filter change for Jaguar I-Pace£57 - £90

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Our expert insights into oil and oil filter change

What does oil and oil filter do?

Your engine oil is designed to keep all the internal workings of your engine running smoothly and safe from harm. It protects moving parts by removing friction, and in doing so, prolongs their life. For a relatively small expense, your oil and filter change cost could add years to the life of your engine.

What happens when we replace your oil and oil filter?

Our expert mechanics will drain the engine oil and refill, and then replace your oil filter so you can safely get back on road.

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Hey Fixter, how often should an oil filter need replacing?

We usually recommend changing your oil and oil filter every year, depending on your driving habits and your car make and model.

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Want to learn more about Jaguar oil and oil filter change?

Jaguar

Jaguar is the luxury vehicle brand of Jaguar Land Rover.

Jaguar first appeared as a brand in 1945, when SS Cars Ltd. changed its name at a shareholder meeting; the company went on to have a variety of ownerships and mergers, including those with British Leyland, Ford and Tata Motors. After buying both Jaguar and Land Rover from Ford, Tata Motors combined both to create Jaguar Land Rover in 2013.

This executive British luxury brand currently has 360k vehicles on the road in the UK. Given their matching luxury price tag, it would be acceptable to think that the numbers would remain a steady constant, yet the marque has shown consistently growing numbers since the mid-1990s.

This could be partly due to recent fresh marketing strategies, targeting younger professionals to boost the sale of units, rather than relying on the older, executive drivers the brand previously associated with.

High-end, luxury executive motoring

The RRP of their cheapest model, the Jaguar E-Pace, hits the market at over £29k, and as each model brings something different to the range, their prices peak with the standard level Jaguar XJ starting at £65k. That’s before you begin to choose from the mass of customisations options, available at an added cost when building the finished specification of your car.

Jaguar: high-performance sports cars

There’s a lot more to a Jaguar than luxury upholstery and the famous badge on the grill.

Throughout history, Jaguar has been instrumental in providing high-spec indulgent sports cars; they are a combination of opulent luxury, cutting-edge technology, sporting dynamics and performance. Jaguar makes cars that can take you from 0–60mph in under 4 seconds with top speeds of over 200mph, but without any compromise to comfort and functionality.

An important addition to the Jaguar line-up was made in March 2018; the Jaguar I-Pace was their first electric car, and an SUV to boot. A bold decision to introduce new fuel technologies into a relatively new and growing model type, this was their car to compete against the Porsche Cayenne and long-established Range Rover.

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