F-Type ( X152 ) 2014 - Onwards

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Old Sep 1, 2024 | 03:37 AM
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Evening all,

After an 18+ month absence since the sale of MY14 V6S convertible at the end of 2022, I picked up a 2021 P450 RWD with just 7k miles on it at the beginning of July. The car was just about to turn 3 so came with a fresh dealership service and I insisted the seller put an extended warranty on the car. Previous experience told me this was essential if returning to Jaguar ownership. It's only been to Jaguar once in two months which is pretty good going Although did remind my how incompetent my local dealership are. Complaint lodged, but that's a story for another day.

If I'm honest, my previous V6S ruined my perception of Jaguar and my wallet!! I said I'd never buy another JLR product as long as I lived. After selling the V6S I went for the new Supra which blew my socks off! Wow, what a machine, a true sports car rather than the cruiser which I'd say the F-Type is. But truth be told, 1) It brought the worst out in my driving habits, I was driving everywhere fast! and 2) I was REALLY missing having a convertible. I test drove a Z4 M40i thinking I could transfer all the mods over, but I just couldn't get on with the looks. Now I know the Supra isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I can assure you they look 10x better in real life. Think I'm on my 28th car now and none of my previous cars ever received as much attention, looks and comments as the Supra! From 8 years old kids to guys in their 70's wanting to know more about what it is. But the F-Type is more of an event if that makes sense.

Anyway, my partner had been nagging me for months and months to have the Supra. Started as a joke but when she sold her X2 M35i I knew she was coming for it, so I finally relented paving the way back into a F-Type. Of course, it had to be the V8 this time and if one thing the Supra taught me is, there definitely is such a thing as too much power for the road, so P450 seemed the perfect balance and of course meant I didn't have to go to AWD.

After a 360 mile drive home I took the car off the road for a few week to give it a full detail. It clearly wasn't a well looked after example, but nothing I knew I couldn't sort and I love that process when buying a car. Roof was green, exhaust tips corroded, swirl marks etc. Now it looks brand new and I absolutely love it! It's truly my dream car and I suspect will be my last weekend car!

Only issue with the car is an annoying rattle feeling through the accelerator pedal on rough roads, very odd. Everything is super tight, aluminum pedal cover, pedal itself, torqued all the bolts.

Few observations:
  • Not really much faster than V6S due to the taller gearing
  • V8 just edges it on sounds, what a noise, but it is monotone. Whereas the V6 had a wide range of noises depending on revs, load etc. Sometimes very exotic sounding, sometimes deep, but sometimes just a little too raspy for my tastes
  • Love the modern dash. Also love the facelift front end, just looks so much more modern
  • Absolutely no difference in mpg, I never believed this when I used to read it as a V6S owner, how could it be... well it is! (with the exception of really short drives, then it can be horrendous)
  • Newer Meridian sounds system is MUCH better than the early cars, but still not fantastic
  • Entertainment Screen is absolutely useless with roof down
  • Fans on the cooled seats are noisy
  • DAB Signal is absolutely appalling in areas it always works in the Supra or my 5 series
  • Build quality is much improved compared to my MY14, no rattles, creaks etc, but certainly not to German standards

Mods\Enhancements so far:
  • Removal of Fuse 15, wow! Really woke it up
  • Set of Gyrodyne wheels I've always wanted since getting my V6S
  • Red Aluminum Paddle Shifters
  • New Union Jack Centre Caps
  • Black Jaguar Growler Grill Badge
  • Painted caliper in Firenze Red
  • Fitted my old front splash guards

Potential Future Plans:
  • Have wheels refurbished with gloss black finish in the spokes and inside, maintain the polish faces
  • Apply underside protection
  • P575 Lower Grills Inserts
  • Visit to Mod Stock for exhaust mod
  • Visit to LR Retrofits for Meridian Surround sound upgrade

 
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Old Sep 1, 2024 | 03:39 AM
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Old Sep 1, 2024 | 05:55 AM
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Welcome back. Usually when people have a bad experience they don’t return to a brand so this must really speak to how much you enjoy the F-type.

As for the Supra, no offence, but I can’t get on with the look and design of those things, in pictures or on the road. I’m sure they’re fun cars to drive though, no doubt…For me the looks and design of a car is such an important element of my enjoyment of it, but this stuff is so subjective at the end of the day…

I actually don’t mind the BMW. To me it looks better than most BMWs in their lineup.
 
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Old Sep 1, 2024 | 07:22 AM
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You should consider a SmartTop controller, so you can raise/lower the roof with your remote. Welcome back!
https://www.mods4cars.com/sms/db/sma...vZ2xlLmNvbS8=&
 
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Old Sep 1, 2024 | 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by DJS
You should consider a SmartTop controller, so you can raise/lower the roof with your remote. Welcome back!
https://www.mods4cars.com/sms/db/sma...vZ2xlLmNvbS8=&
This. Single best mod I did to my car (and the first, as I had one on my BMW prior and loved it). Plus it will remember exhaust and stop/start settings (or more correctly, set them to your preference automatically on startup).

You need to add to your list of mods a VAP tune. R power (and then some) for about 10% of the cost.
 
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Old Sep 3, 2024 | 04:54 PM
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Welcome back, and I totally understand the Supra love, I drove an auto back when I had my RCF and man…I’m afraid to go test drive the manual for fear of what may happen lol (I don’t want two 2-seaters lol) If you don’t mind me asking, where’d you get the red aluminum shift paddles, are they worth the upgrade?
 
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Old Sep 3, 2024 | 07:19 PM
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Seems like a lot of people are coming from a BMW Z4 M40i to an F type jag. Me being one of them. I just traded my 2020 Z4 M40i for a 2021 F type R Jag and I'm pleased as punch! I owned the Z4 for about 2.5 years and really loved the car. It's punchy, has more than enough power and feels more agile than the Jag. However, the Jag takes the cake on looks, pure driving experience and sound...Oh that lovely 575 hp sound!!

I wish I could keep both cars but I don't have the room in my garage or financial security to make that happen.
 
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Old Sep 4, 2024 | 02:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Blacks18
Welcome back, and I totally understand the Supra love, I drove an auto back when I had my RCF and man…I’m afraid to go test drive the manual for fear of what may happen lol (I don’t want two 2-seaters lol) If you don’t mind me asking, where’d you get the red aluminum shift paddles, are they worth the upgrade?
Paddle part number isT2R6547CAY. They generally retail at £250 to £300 here in the UK, but came up brand new for £150 ($195) so grabbed them. Wouldn't have paid anymore. Are they worth it, maybe just. I think they look great, are slightly taller than OEM paddles and of course aluminum.
 
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Old Sep 4, 2024 | 02:11 AM
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Originally Posted by jcolman
Seems like a lot of people are coming from a BMW Z4 M40i to an F type jag. Me being one of them. I just traded my 2020 Z4 M40i for a 2021 F type R Jag and I'm pleased as punch! I owned the Z4 for about 2.5 years and really loved the car. It's punchy, has more than enough power and feels more agile than the Jag. However, the Jag takes the cake on looks, pure driving experience and sound...Oh that lovely 575 hp sound!!

I wish I could keep both cars but I don't have the room in my garage or financial security to make that happen.
Out of interest, have you gone for a F-Tyoe coupe of convertible?
 
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Old Sep 4, 2024 | 10:58 AM
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Beautiful Jag and Supra and congratulations on the purchase!

I’ve never driven the newest Supra, but did own a 370z Nismo Edition and think they might be similar. That was a fun car as well. FTypes IMO are a great combo of comfort, presence, and performance that not enough people get to enjoy.


 
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Originally Posted by Pupilbone
FTypes IMO are a great combo of comfort, presence, and performance that not enough people get to enjoy.
People who deserve them, get to enjoy them.
 
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Old Sep 4, 2024 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by scz4
Paddle part number isT2R6547CAY. They generally retail at £250 to £300 here in the UK, but came up brand new for £150 ($195) so grabbed them. Wouldn't have paid anymore. Are they worth it, maybe just. I think they look great, are slightly taller than OEM paddles and of course aluminum.
Thanks I appreciate part number/info…and had no idea they are so expensive, esp for us across the pond folk.
 
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