Toronto Star

Alleviatin­g that ‘stuck’ feeling

With an extra passenger on the way, a soon-to-be-mom set her sights on Jaguar F-Pace

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Alisha Boudreau and her husband Alan recently welcomed a new member of their family: it’s sleek, sturdy and features an engine that purrs just like the feline for which this vehicle brand was named.

It’s the Jaguar F-Pace and its arrival comes on the cusp of a truly momentous occasion: the soon-to-be birth of the couple’s first baby in July.

A temporaril­y on-hold hairstylis­t with a hankering to explore, Boudreau felt it was time that she had her own set of wheels beyond the Range Rover she shares with her car enthusiast partner. With safety and sturdiness being their biggest priorities, the couple set out to find the perfect SUV for Boudreau. With so many models to choose from, she tells us why she loves her 2021 Jaguar F-Pace P250 S.

“My husband and I test drove quite a few comparably sized SUVs, but this one was our favourite by far,” said Boudreau, who purchased her Jaguar F-Pace from Grand Touring Automobile­s, located at Dundas and Broadview.

“What got me was the feel of the drive — it felt safe and sturdy. I could have gone with a sedan, but I wanted an SUV because it’s higher up and there’s just more space. If I’m loading the baby in and out of the car it will be easier on the back,” she said. “I really love that the F-Pace is nice and sporty. I didn’t want to feel like it was just a regular SUV. I wanted to be, you know, a ‘cool mom.’ I feel like SUVs are the new minivans for parents.

“For the most part this car will be for getting from Point A to Point B with the baby. We were sharing the Range Rover before but because my husband travels quite a bit for work and with COVID creating some travel barriers we decided it was time to get another vehicle.

“My in-laws live in North York and they will be our primary source of support when the baby arrives. It would just be really challengin­g for me in these current circumstan­ces to take the subway to their place. Plus, we don’t have a grocery store within a decent walking distance from our house so this car will be very helpful for that.

“And there is of course room to fit a stroller among other things. We have a dog now — Hugo — and my family is also in Nova Scotia. So right now, being pregnant and going on an airplane sounds disastrous. It would be nice to drive down in the future and that was also a factor in our decision. Just alleviatin­g that feeling of being a bit stuck,” Boudreau said.

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Alisha Boudreau wanted a vehicle that would be good for getting from Point A to Point B but also to run errands since her partner uses the current family vehicle for work.
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