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Old Jan 12, 2020 | 01:45 PM
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Hi All....coming to the realization per a prior post, that the residual on my 17 F type is considerably higher than the market value, so unfortunately at under 15K miles it has to be turned in in March.

Can anyone tell me what kind of deals they have been able to get on a 2020 F Type, 340/380 hp models? Retail sticker vs actual sales price or cap cost would help, as well as current money factors.

This will help in the decision of whether I stay with a Jag or not.

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Old Jan 12, 2020 | 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 17jag
Hi All....coming to the realization per a prior post, that the residual on my 17 F type is considerably higher than the market value, so unfortunately at under 15K miles it has to be turned in in March.

Can anyone tell me what kind of deals they have been able to get on a 2020 F Type, 340/380 hp models? Retail sticker vs actual sales price or cap cost would help, as well as current money factors.

This will help in the decision of whether I stay with a Jag or not.

Thanks
See if your dealer can buy it for less & sell it to you Certified Preowned.
 
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Old Jan 14, 2020 | 10:20 PM
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I have tried that but Chase will not work with the dealer. Quite a stupid situation as would pay more than the wholesale price.
 
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I have tried that but Chase will not work with the dealer. Quite a stupid situation as would pay more than the wholesale price.
Try another dealer. They will usually offer the car to the dealer for MMR.
 
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Old Jan 15, 2020 | 06:44 AM
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Originally Posted by 17jag
Hi All....coming to the realization per a prior post, that the residual on my 17 F type is considerably higher than the market value, so unfortunately at under 15K miles it has to be turned in in March.

Can anyone tell me what kind of deals they have been able to get on a 2020 F Type, 340/380 hp models? Retail sticker vs actual sales price or cap cost would help, as well as current money factors.

This will help in the decision of whether I stay with a Jag or not.

Thanks

I'm in the same boat...but I don't really want one of the newer models. I like the design elements of the 17 more.
 
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Old Jan 15, 2020 | 11:30 AM
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I was just at the Jag dealer for my annual service, was shocked when I looked at the sticker on the latest 2020 SVR in the showroom.
For a $123,600 vehicle, they're still charging $800 for upgrade sound system, $765 for heated & cooled seats, $715 for SVR branding, $360 for powered tailgate, $255 for premium carpets, $255 high beam assist, plus many others that they could just bundled into price of the car, instead on nickle & diming....


 
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Old Jan 15, 2020 | 02:10 PM
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Originally Posted by 17jag
Hi All....coming to the realization per a prior post, that the residual on my 17 F type is considerably higher than the market value, so unfortunately at under 15K miles it has to be turned in in March.

Can anyone tell me what kind of deals they have been able to get on a 2020 F Type, 340/380 hp models? Retail sticker vs actual sales price or cap cost would help, as well as current money factors.

This will help in the decision of whether I stay with a Jag or not.

Thanks
Dealers listing on Autotrader seem more aggressive probably because they have to be. Brand new R's often list in the 70Ks.

https://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-...&firstRecord=0
 
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