Did I order a 2016 AWD R?
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Did I order a 2016 AWD R?
A couple of weeks ago I called the nearest dealership and tried to order a
2016 F-Type R coupe. He told me that he had one allocation left and I got
it. So after going over the items I wanted and making changes from time to
time, I thought everything was ok. But its been 2 weeks and no order sheet or demand for a deposit. I have sent a couple of emails, but he doesn't respond to them. He does respond if I make a change. After reading Stohlen's order, I'm not so sure he submitted the order. What do you think is going on? Cecil...........
2016 F-Type R coupe. He told me that he had one allocation left and I got
it. So after going over the items I wanted and making changes from time to
time, I thought everything was ok. But its been 2 weeks and no order sheet or demand for a deposit. I have sent a couple of emails, but he doesn't respond to them. He does respond if I make a change. After reading Stohlen's order, I'm not so sure he submitted the order. What do you think is going on? Cecil...........
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If you have a refundable deposit, I would threaten to cancel the order and just work with another dealer. It's pretty bad for a dealer to go MIA for 2 weeks. You're ordering a Jag, not a Honda.
If you do decide to work with someone else, make sure they don't just have an allocation, but if possible find a dealer with an actual order that they can modify to fit your needs. This should come with an order number and sometimes even a production date at the time you place it.
If you do decide to work with someone else, make sure they don't just have an allocation, but if possible find a dealer with an actual order that they can modify to fit your needs. This should come with an order number and sometimes even a production date at the time you place it.
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I'd recommend being up front and asking salesman. If you don't get satisfaction politely ask to speak with his boss.
I imagine your order is in as I remember ordering cars in the past and on occasion no deposit was required.
Still it's a good idea to get written clarification of your order.
Absolutely nothing unusual about that.
Jmo
I imagine your order is in as I remember ordering cars in the past and on occasion no deposit was required.
Still it's a good idea to get written clarification of your order.
Absolutely nothing unusual about that.
Jmo
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A couple of weeks ago I called the nearest dealership and tried to order a
2016 F-Type R coupe. He told me that he had one allocation left and I got
it. So after going over the items I wanted and making changes from time to
time, I thought everything was ok. But its been 2 weeks and no order sheet or demand for a deposit. I have sent a couple of emails, but he doesn't respond to them. He does respond if I make a change. After reading Stohlen's order, I'm not so sure he submitted the order. What do you think is going on? Cecil...........
2016 F-Type R coupe. He told me that he had one allocation left and I got
it. So after going over the items I wanted and making changes from time to
time, I thought everything was ok. But its been 2 weeks and no order sheet or demand for a deposit. I have sent a couple of emails, but he doesn't respond to them. He does respond if I make a change. After reading Stohlen's order, I'm not so sure he submitted the order. What do you think is going on? Cecil...........
Lawrence.
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Another option is to contact Jaguar USA and give them the dealership and sale person's name. That will get a response from the dealership as Jaguar USA will contact them directly. I had to do something similar as my initial queries about placing an order were not being answered from my local dealership.
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If you have a refundable deposit, I would threaten to cancel the order and just work with another dealer. It's pretty bad for a dealer to go MIA for 2 weeks. You're ordering a Jag, not a Honda.
If you do decide to work with someone else, make sure they don't just have an allocation, but if possible find a dealer with an actual order that they can modify to fit your needs. This should come with an order number and sometimes even a production date at the time you place it.
If you do decide to work with someone else, make sure they don't just have an allocation, but if possible find a dealer with an actual order that they can modify to fit your needs. This should come with an order number and sometimes even a production date at the time you place it.
If I had to guess, he really didn't have an allocation, but is scrambling to get one and doesn't want to talk with you until he does.
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Unfortunately while Jaguar has really stepped up in the last 7 years, the dealer network in the US is still getting used to the new way of doing business.
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I see...that's horrible service then! BTW, I see you are in California. In California those deposits are fully refundable by law. I think they also are suppose to give you a slight interest during the deposit time if you refund (something like 0.3 APR). Double check, but that's my understanding for the typical deposits you hear about. Now, if you're buying a $1 million Ferrari, might be different.
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I see...that's horrible service then! BTW, I see you are in California. In California those deposits are fully refundable by law. I think they also are suppose to give you a slight interest during the deposit time if you refund (something like 0.3 APR). Double check, but that's my understanding for the typical deposits you hear about. Now, if you're buying a $1 million Ferrari, might be different.
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The dealers got their first order call on the 2016 F-Type about 2 weeks ago. They can only place an order if they are allocated one, they may be waiting for the next order call. The order calls come out at the same time for everybody so thinking I will go to another dealer & order it from them is not as easy as you make it sound. Another dealer may have an amendable order. You should remember if you have a problem down the road your local dealer is going to take care of the customer who bought their car from them first. A local dealer here will only give a loaner to someone they sold a car to.
Last edited by JgaXkr; 12-07-2014 at 07:49 PM.
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I ordered my 2016 6 speed the day after the dealers received their allocations from one dealer and by the time they placed the order the next day they realized their MT allocation was for a convertible rather than the coupe. Fortunately I was able to jump to another dealer whose first MT allocation was a coupe.
If the dealer hasn't required/requested a deposit, you should be suspicious about whether the allocation is actually yours.
If the dealer hasn't required/requested a deposit, you should be suspicious about whether the allocation is actually yours.
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