F Type auto parts in the future
Hello Guys,
since Jaguar stopped making/producing this vehicle, what's the likelihood of easily acquiring auto parts for the F Type sports car, in the event of an auto accident or mechanical failure breakdown.
Thank you
since Jaguar stopped making/producing this vehicle, what's the likelihood of easily acquiring auto parts for the F Type sports car, in the event of an auto accident or mechanical failure breakdown.
Thank you
There isn't a legal obligation for any other OEM to continue manufacturing parts after a vehicle has been discontinued. Generally a good industry practice is at least 10 years depending on the historical sales volume of a particular model. That being said, 10 years for the F-TYPE would be my assumption; 2024 was the last MY for the F-TYPE + vehicles that are still under factory or CPO warranty. But also considering that a lot of the parts are interchangeable with Land Rover/Range Rover, I don't think sourcing parts will be an issue.
There isn't a legal obligation for any other OEM to continue manufacturing parts after a vehicle has been discontinued. Generally a good industry practice is at least 10 years depending on the historical sales volume of a particular model. That being said, 10 years for the F-TYPE would be my assumption; 2024 was the last MY for the F-TYPE + vehicles that are still under factory or CPO warranty. But also considering that a lot of the parts are interchangeable with Land Rover/Range Rover, I don't think sourcing parts will be an issue.
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