Cpo question
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Cpo question
Hello....
Can someone shed some light on the CPO warranty? I am looking at an F-type 2020 with 6k miles...The dealer said has upto 7 yrs /100k miles but they said their car had only 6 yrs / 100k due to the cost of the 7th yr is alot more??? Any explanation on this topic?
thanks
Can someone shed some light on the CPO warranty? I am looking at an F-type 2020 with 6k miles...The dealer said has upto 7 yrs /100k miles but they said their car had only 6 yrs / 100k due to the cost of the 7th yr is alot more??? Any explanation on this topic?
thanks
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Hello....
Can someone shed some light on the CPO warranty? I am looking at an F-type 2020 with 6k miles...The dealer said has upto 7 yrs /100k miles but they said their car had only 6 yrs / 100k due to the cost of the 7th yr is alot more??? Any explanation on this topic?
thanks
Can someone shed some light on the CPO warranty? I am looking at an F-type 2020 with 6k miles...The dealer said has upto 7 yrs /100k miles but they said their car had only 6 yrs / 100k due to the cost of the 7th yr is alot more??? Any explanation on this topic?
thanks
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#3
Hey there Boughman.
Check out the discussion here:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...ays-no-242530/
The 7th year typically cost the man on the street and extra $1200 ish depending on the age and miles on the car when you sign up for it.
With the money you are likely spending on a 2020, you might be able to get this added as part of the negotiations, but since the pandemic, the new and nearly new F-types seem to be more a sellers market, making negotiations a little more difficult (demand greater than supply from what I understand).
Even the used older cars seem to have seen a slight uptick in values (generally).
Check out the discussion here:
https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/f...ays-no-242530/
The 7th year typically cost the man on the street and extra $1200 ish depending on the age and miles on the car when you sign up for it.
With the money you are likely spending on a 2020, you might be able to get this added as part of the negotiations, but since the pandemic, the new and nearly new F-types seem to be more a sellers market, making negotiations a little more difficult (demand greater than supply from what I understand).
Even the used older cars seem to have seen a slight uptick in values (generally).
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Thanks for the replies...sorry I didn't utilize the search feature...
i wish there was a price paid sticky...
What do you think is a good price for 2020 ftype with 6700 miles...its the p340 the 6 cylinder
msrp was 86239
Vehicle Price 74,200.00 69,748.00
350YN - 3.0 V6 S/C #340 PS #RWD #Auto 0.00 0.00
SDG - Ebony Seat with Ivory Stitch/ Ebony Int 0.00 0.00
FT001 - Premium Interior Protection Pack 349.00
300JF - Heated and Cooled Seats 800.00
185AX - Engine Badge 0.00 0.00
086KB - Rear Traffic Monitor 0.00 0.00
086GM - Blind Spot Assist 500.00
066AC - Keyless Entry 460.00
063BY - Knurled Aluminum Center Console 0.00 0.00
037CF - Switchable Active Exhaust 225.00
033MT - Performance Seats 1,635.00
032EI - Black Exterior Package 1,100.00
032DV - Heated Steering Wheel 250.00
030PC - Auto-dimming Door Mirrors 185.00
029ZL - 20" 5 Split-Spoke Style 5039 w/ Gloss Black Finish Wheels 2,040.00
025LN - MeridianTMM Surround Sound System (770W) 870.00
025CT - Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®) 255.00
017FD - Windsor Leather Interior Package 1,635.00
MSRP Subtotal 85,214.00
Dest. & Delivery 1,025.00
Dealer Training Fee 160.00
RAG Fee 300.00
Total 86,239.00
i wish there was a price paid sticky...
What do you think is a good price for 2020 ftype with 6700 miles...its the p340 the 6 cylinder
msrp was 86239
Vehicle Price 74,200.00 69,748.00
350YN - 3.0 V6 S/C #340 PS #RWD #Auto 0.00 0.00
SDG - Ebony Seat with Ivory Stitch/ Ebony Int 0.00 0.00
FT001 - Premium Interior Protection Pack 349.00
300JF - Heated and Cooled Seats 800.00
185AX - Engine Badge 0.00 0.00
086KB - Rear Traffic Monitor 0.00 0.00
086GM - Blind Spot Assist 500.00
066AC - Keyless Entry 460.00
063BY - Knurled Aluminum Center Console 0.00 0.00
037CF - Switchable Active Exhaust 225.00
033MT - Performance Seats 1,635.00
032EI - Black Exterior Package 1,100.00
032DV - Heated Steering Wheel 250.00
030PC - Auto-dimming Door Mirrors 185.00
029ZL - 20" 5 Split-Spoke Style 5039 w/ Gloss Black Finish Wheels 2,040.00
025LN - MeridianTMM Surround Sound System (770W) 870.00
025CT - Garage Door Opener (HomeLink®) 255.00
017FD - Windsor Leather Interior Package 1,635.00
MSRP Subtotal 85,214.00
Dest. & Delivery 1,025.00
Dealer Training Fee 160.00
RAG Fee 300.00
Total 86,239.00
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Sorry to jump in on warranty but this is a post I shared on another platform on 19th January,
So got a call yesterday from Jag salesman on whether I be interested in trading up, so I said have you one to look at, not till march.Ok I said I will have a look when getting my car in for the 3 year service which was my standard warranty.
Now as I Mentioned this is the final year of my warranty, bought the car March 2018, got first service March 2019, then last year of course the covid struck so didn't get the car up in March 2020 had to wait till July due to restrictions and 3hr drive to dealers.
Today got a call would I like to get a free warranty check as it would be ending with my 3 year warranty. Now take into account we are back in lockdown again and here in Ireland 5km travel rule applies, so travel is ok for essential. I said to service guy sure I'll can get the car serviced when I'm up ,he then informed me that I would have to pay for that service as due to me going in July is wasn't a year between services and car needs 53,000km some **** like that, so just because I went up late due to the covid last year I won't get free service now if I went to them. Car has 31,000kms now.
I explained sure we're in same position as last year due to covid and might not get up anyway till restrictions ease, he wasn't to bothered so a few words exchanged and told him I would get it serviced privately, best of all the salesman rang me back later talking about buying the new car, explained the situation and said I will be taking my business elsewhere, hard enough trying to live through this pandemic without Jaguar being compete asses.
So got a call yesterday from Jag salesman on whether I be interested in trading up, so I said have you one to look at, not till march.Ok I said I will have a look when getting my car in for the 3 year service which was my standard warranty.
Now as I Mentioned this is the final year of my warranty, bought the car March 2018, got first service March 2019, then last year of course the covid struck so didn't get the car up in March 2020 had to wait till July due to restrictions and 3hr drive to dealers.
Today got a call would I like to get a free warranty check as it would be ending with my 3 year warranty. Now take into account we are back in lockdown again and here in Ireland 5km travel rule applies, so travel is ok for essential. I said to service guy sure I'll can get the car serviced when I'm up ,he then informed me that I would have to pay for that service as due to me going in July is wasn't a year between services and car needs 53,000km some **** like that, so just because I went up late due to the covid last year I won't get free service now if I went to them. Car has 31,000kms now.
I explained sure we're in same position as last year due to covid and might not get up anyway till restrictions ease, he wasn't to bothered so a few words exchanged and told him I would get it serviced privately, best of all the salesman rang me back later talking about buying the new car, explained the situation and said I will be taking my business elsewhere, hard enough trying to live through this pandemic without Jaguar being compete asses.
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I posted this yesterday on a different thread:
My understanding of the Jag F-Type USA warranty is as follows, based off of recently looking at 2 used vehicle and finally buying new:
1. New: as stated on the Jag website
BASIC/NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY (YEARS/MILES) 5/60,000 COMPLIMENTARY MAINTENANCE (YEARS/MILES) 5/60,000 (Sched.) BATTERY WARRANTY (BEV) (YEARS/MILES/STATE OF HEALTH) 8/100,000/70% POWERTRAIN WARRANTY (BEV) 5/60,000 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE (YEARS/MILES) 5/60,000 WARRANTY CORROSION (BEV) (YEARS/MILES) 6/Unlimited TELEMATICS (bCALL/eCALL) (YEARS/MILES) 5/Unlimited (bCall)
Unlimited (eCall)
2.. Used (not CPO): gets remainder of original warranty from date first owner purchased the vehicle. So a 2020 bought used in 2021 and originally purchased in 2019 gets between 3 and 4 years of remaining warranty depending on the actual date. It is my understanding from recent conversations at the Jag dealer that the only way to extend that used vehicle warranty is get the car "certified' when purchased from the dealer. It also my understanding that the cost of certification is about $2.5K before you pay for the additional 1 or 2 years of extended warranty. I think the first year warranty cots about $1.5K on top of the $2.5K but I do not know the cost of the 2 nd year extension.
3. A CPO vehicle comes with the remainder of the original warranty which may be extended by paying the $1.5K for the first extension year and some what more for the 2 nd year.
It is important when reading ads or talking to dealers to realize that "up to" is not the same as " included."
I looked at 2020 with 1500 miles . It was not certified so the cost to even get back to 5 year warranty mark would have been another $4K. I ended up getting an $8K incentive from Jag that actually made it cheaper to buy new.
My understanding of the Jag F-Type USA warranty is as follows, based off of recently looking at 2 used vehicle and finally buying new:
1. New: as stated on the Jag website
BASIC/NEW VEHICLE LIMITED WARRANTY (YEARS/MILES) 5/60,000 COMPLIMENTARY MAINTENANCE (YEARS/MILES) 5/60,000 (Sched.) BATTERY WARRANTY (BEV) (YEARS/MILES/STATE OF HEALTH) 8/100,000/70% POWERTRAIN WARRANTY (BEV) 5/60,000 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE (YEARS/MILES) 5/60,000 WARRANTY CORROSION (BEV) (YEARS/MILES) 6/Unlimited TELEMATICS (bCALL/eCALL) (YEARS/MILES) 5/Unlimited (bCall)
Unlimited (eCall)
2.. Used (not CPO): gets remainder of original warranty from date first owner purchased the vehicle. So a 2020 bought used in 2021 and originally purchased in 2019 gets between 3 and 4 years of remaining warranty depending on the actual date. It is my understanding from recent conversations at the Jag dealer that the only way to extend that used vehicle warranty is get the car "certified' when purchased from the dealer. It also my understanding that the cost of certification is about $2.5K before you pay for the additional 1 or 2 years of extended warranty. I think the first year warranty cots about $1.5K on top of the $2.5K but I do not know the cost of the 2 nd year extension.
3. A CPO vehicle comes with the remainder of the original warranty which may be extended by paying the $1.5K for the first extension year and some what more for the 2 nd year.
It is important when reading ads or talking to dealers to realize that "up to" is not the same as " included."
I looked at 2020 with 1500 miles . It was not certified so the cost to even get back to 5 year warranty mark would have been another $4K. I ended up getting an $8K incentive from Jag that actually made it cheaper to buy new.
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I would learn more about its history. Is it a test drive / loaner car or was it owned by someone? What's the in service date and when does warranty expire. Any accident damage?
60k seems almost too good to be true. If it's a good car and you like it, I'd say jump on it...
60k seems almost too good to be true. If it's a good car and you like it, I'd say jump on it...
#14
No - they are often put 'in service' even if not sold yet and that means warranty starts to run. We've had people on here buy new cars that had sat and never driven for 1-2 years but had been 'punched' by the dealer and therefore lost 1-2years of warranty even though they are new. So v impt to ask and see in writing when the warranty expires.
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No - they are often put 'in service' even if not sold yet and that means warranty starts to run. We've had people on here buy new cars that had sat and never driven for 1-2 years but had been 'punched' by the dealer and therefore lost 1-2years of warranty even though they are new. So v impt to ask and see in writing when the warranty expires.
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Nothing on the carfax that suggests issues. But that's not a guarantee. And it's a CPO which means they have checked it out and should give some assurance
I can't speak to current pricing in the market but to my eye that's a good deal...
Tec - I know. Crazy. There have been at least 4-5 people on here who have bought without realizing some warranty was already used. Of course should be disclosed but prob not what most people are focused on. Anyway - best to focus on specific date that warranty expires vs number of years to avoid any confusion
I can't speak to current pricing in the market but to my eye that's a good deal...
Tec - I know. Crazy. There have been at least 4-5 people on here who have bought without realizing some warranty was already used. Of course should be disclosed but prob not what most people are focused on. Anyway - best to focus on specific date that warranty expires vs number of years to avoid any confusion
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Like others have said, before you sign on the dotted line find out from the dealer when the warranty was "punched". You would assume that it would be in either August or September 2019 when the car was purchased, but it could be much earlier than that, when the dealer first took possession of the car. Don't go by the CarFax.
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