Originally introduced as Fenders top-of-the-line electric guitar in the 60's the Jaguar is finally here in an affordable Squier form (again).
The look and feel is great, you barely notice it's a short scale instrument if you have the proper string gauges on it, I'm currently using an Ernie Ball 11-48 set in various tunings (mostly EADGBE, DGDGBD, EbBbEbEbBbEb, and EABGGE) which feels comparable to around 10's on a 25.5 inch scale guitar, and the tuning stability is pretty phenomenal,
I love the vibrato system, and the different pickup selector switches, though I have trouble finding a good application for the rhythm circuit.
The only major problem I've had with this guitar are the bridge screws which are frankly horrid, whenever you set them at a comfortable height they just slide down again after a few minutes, but this can be remedied by getting an aftermarket bridge or using something like Loctite, I personally did not have money nor time for either of them and just used a pair of washers under the bridge around the screws which is working fine and has had no effect on tuning stability nor vibrato action.