Name Something You Discovered About Your F-Type AFTER You Bought it...
#721
Two things:
1) According to Progressive insuring an F-Type V8S is maybe seventy-five cents a day more expensive to insure with max coverage than a Saturn Sky Redline which stickered for less than 1/3 the price (and I still have the Sky's window sticker.)
2) That my F-Type still has an active Sirius subscription of some sort. Gonna need to see about transferring things over now that I've bought the car and will be selling off my old XM equipped daily driver.
1) According to Progressive insuring an F-Type V8S is maybe seventy-five cents a day more expensive to insure with max coverage than a Saturn Sky Redline which stickered for less than 1/3 the price (and I still have the Sky's window sticker.)
2) That my F-Type still has an active Sirius subscription of some sort. Gonna need to see about transferring things over now that I've bought the car and will be selling off my old XM equipped daily driver.
#722
Similar phenomenon with Geico. I pay only 25 cents per day more for the V6S than a 2002 MINI Cooper.
#723
Surprising that the insurance cost differential is so low.. maybe its because Jaguar drivers are more mature and careful drivers even when going like 'hell'.
Actually most of the members on this forum seem like gentlemen (or women) and mature in their posts, so maybe the insurance companies are on to something.
Lawrence
Actually most of the members on this forum seem like gentlemen (or women) and mature in their posts, so maybe the insurance companies are on to something.
Lawrence
#724
#725
Surprising that the insurance cost differential is so low.. maybe its because Jaguar drivers are more mature and careful drivers even when going like 'hell'.
Actually most of the members on this forum seem like gentlemen (or women) and mature in their posts, so maybe the insurance companies are on to something.
Lawrence
Actually most of the members on this forum seem like gentlemen (or women) and mature in their posts, so maybe the insurance companies are on to something.
Lawrence
First, of your total auto insurance premium, nearly 85% is your Liability and Bodily Injury coverage, the remaining 15% is your Comp and Collision coverage. So no matter the vehicle, the greatest risk and exposure to the insurance carrier is liability and bodily injury, for which payouts can easily run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. Collision repairs for the F-Type may indeed be more expensive, but the overall cost of collision repairs is a drop in the bucket compared to bodily injury claims.
Second: At least here in California, and I suspect elsewhere in the US, the insurance market rating bureaus have not yet adapted their rating schedules for the increased costs to repair Aluminum Body vehicles. Tesla's fall into a similar bracket. The insurance adjusters are still applying generally accepted market area labor rates for the repair of sheet metal cars to the far more complicated and technical repairs of aluminum F-Types and Teslas, so body shops spend a lot of time and energy supplementing the original repair estimate to recover the higher repair costs.
#726
Good luck with that. A friend of mine bought a used 911 Turbo (from a dealer) that had an active XM subscription. A year or so later, he figured he should get around to switching the car over to his account...except...the good folks at Sirius wouldn't give him the time of day, since he didn't "own" the current account. Someday, when the previous owner wakes up and cancels the account, he'll be able to "claim" the radio.
#727
Good luck with that. A friend of mine bought a used 911 Turbo (from a dealer) that had an active XM subscription. A year or so later, he figured he should get around to switching the car over to his account...except...the good folks at Sirius wouldn't give him the time of day, since he didn't "own" the current account. Someday, when the previous owner wakes up and cancels the account, he'll be able to "claim" the radio.
#728
Good luck with that. A friend of mine bought a used 911 Turbo (from a dealer) that had an active XM subscription. A year or so later, he figured he should get around to switching the car over to his account...except...the good folks at Sirius wouldn't give him the time of day, since he didn't "own" the current account. Someday, when the previous owner wakes up and cancels the account, he'll be able to "claim" the radio.
But then I found a station on Sirius that played non-stop music that I really enjoy (my 70s-early 90s rock) that sounded amazing in the Jag. But I still would not renew. Finally, Sirius called me directly on my cell phone and I was like "what the what?"; how did they get my cell phone?
The guy was real nice and said that once the Jag sold, the [Porsche] dealership turned in the change of ownership with all my contact info which is how they got my address, email, and phone number. Scary. So after telling the guy that I absolutely won't pay for the service and just shut it down, he said they were running a special for $5/month for 6 months and then I can cancel with no penalty.
I bit. Of course, they don't tell the low price doesn't include state and federal excise taxes, access fees, harassment fees (to cover their time to harass you until you buy), and all the other fees they add.
Last edited by Desert Dawg; 07-21-2017 at 10:35 PM.
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And you can use that CD player to upload 10 CDs of music to the hard drive.
But it only works for music CDs, it will also play video DVDs (but only if the car isn't moving) but not music files burned to a DVD, and it won't upload anything from a DVD.
Well at least that's how it works on my MY2015, your MY2017 may be different.
But it only works for music CDs, it will also play video DVDs (but only if the car isn't moving) but not music files burned to a DVD, and it won't upload anything from a DVD.
Well at least that's how it works on my MY2015, your MY2017 may be different.
#733
And you can use that CD player to upload 10 CDs of music to the hard drive.
But it only works for music CDs, it will also play video DVDs (but only if the car isn't moving) but not music files burned to a DVD, and it won't upload anything from a DVD.
Well at least that's how it works on my MY2015, your MY2017 may be different.
But it only works for music CDs, it will also play video DVDs (but only if the car isn't moving) but not music files burned to a DVD, and it won't upload anything from a DVD.
Well at least that's how it works on my MY2015, your MY2017 may be different.
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Yep, mine too, but then I thought "I wonder if I can upload a CD full of mp3s to the hard drive?" so I gave it a burl and no go.
But not much point playing mp3s off a CD, much easier to play them off a USB stick.
But not much point playing mp3s off a CD, much easier to play them off a USB stick.
#735
And you can use that CD player to upload 10 CDs of music to the hard drive.
But it only works for music CDs, it will also play video DVDs (but only if the car isn't moving) but not music files burned to a DVD, and it won't upload anything from a DVD.
Well at least that's how it works on my MY2015, your MY2017 may be different.
But it only works for music CDs, it will also play video DVDs (but only if the car isn't moving) but not music files burned to a DVD, and it won't upload anything from a DVD.
Well at least that's how it works on my MY2015, your MY2017 may be different.
I wish we could hack this.
#736
#737
The left/right buttons on the left side of the steering wheel go through the presets, whether on radio or XM. Up/down are for volume.
#738
That the GPS was still programmed with the home address of the prior owner as well as all the Bluetooth cell phone pairings. I was playing with some of the touchscreen features and hit the home button in navigation... which then loaded up an address over 900 miles away.
Now I'm having second thoughts over how I purposefully deleted all of it from the car's computer without copying any of that info.
I was already aware of that. The question is whether I can change any of the settings so that the steering wheel control will cycle through all six presets of XM 1, then all six presets of XM 2, and then all six presets of XM 3, before cycling back to XM 1 while doing nothing more than hitting either the left or right scroll button repeatedly.
Now I'm having second thoughts over how I purposefully deleted all of it from the car's computer without copying any of that info.
I was already aware of that. The question is whether I can change any of the settings so that the steering wheel control will cycle through all six presets of XM 1, then all six presets of XM 2, and then all six presets of XM 3, before cycling back to XM 1 while doing nothing more than hitting either the left or right scroll button repeatedly.
Last edited by OpenF; 08-01-2017 at 02:46 PM.
#739
That only does it for the band that you are currently on. He is asking if you can scroll through all three bands. I don't think so, but if you can, I would love to find out!