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Old 08-18-2016, 03:14 AM
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I configured a manual convertible 2017 F-Type S with a few options that takes the price from $82K -> $93K. The order is for a brand new from car from factory. The dealer is only willing to take $3,000 off MSRP. Which brings the price of the car down to $90K. Is this the normal deal for a brand new order? Dealer states the invoice is at $88K.

I had originally asked for 5% off MSRP which put the car at invoice, but the dealer said no way that is happening on a new order.

Does this sound reasonable?
 
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Old 08-18-2016, 06:23 AM
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I was only able to get $3k off my 2017 order. I still bought it :-)
 
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I was only able to get $3k off my 2017 order. I still bought it :-)
I suppose my dealer is not being unreasonable then. My order has already been placed, but I wanted to do some double checking.

My last date to cancel/change configuration is 9/8 and I am still struggling between the 'vert and the coupé.
 
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Old 08-18-2016, 10:19 AM
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Never met anyone ambivalent about coupe or vert.....either you are a vert guy or you are not.

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Originally Posted by lsbrodsky
Never met anyone ambivalent about coupe or vert.....either you are a vert guy or you are not.

Larry
Well I love breaking stereotypes

I've never owned a 'vert before and the F-Type looks amazing when the top is down, when the top is up its still beautiful but not as beautiful as the coupé lines. I also like the idea of more storage space for out of town trips. And I question how often I'll actually drive with the top down since I've never own a 'vert.
 
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Old 08-18-2016, 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by zmoothg
Well I love breaking stereotypes

I've never owned a 'vert before and the F-Type looks amazing when the top is down, when the top is up its still beautiful but not as beautiful as the coupé lines. I also like the idea of more storage space for out of town trips. And I question how often I'll actually drive with the top down since I've never own a 'vert.
I'd recommend the convertible. I felt the way you did, but if you've been blessed with the opportunity, you should try a convertible. The f type is a great one.
 
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Old 08-18-2016, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by zmoothg
I am still struggling between the 'vert and the coupé.
In California, I don't understand why/how they could sell any coupes. Get convertible and enjoy the sun! (just don't forget to apply sunscreen)
 
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Old 08-18-2016, 11:33 AM
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In California, I don't understand why/how they could sell any coupes. Get convertible and enjoy the sun! (just don't forget to apply sunscreen)
Haha, I think I'll stick with the 'vert, but the coupe rear lines (to me) are prefect minus the hideous miniature rear spoiler.
 
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I think I prefer the look of the Coupe' but the F-Type is my Wife's Car, she wanted a white Convertible, so you know how that goes Guys.

At least I had the last word "Yes Dear"

Having said that, I do love the Convertible, the SoCal climate is perfect for it, however, I would never sit in it on a Hot Day in heavy traffic, it's like sitting in a frying Pan, but it's so easy to put the top up and down, even while driving under 30mph. The top is very well insulated when it's up.
 
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Well I love breaking stereotypes

I've never owned a 'vert before and the F-Type looks amazing when the top is down, when the top is up its still beautiful but not as beautiful as the coupé lines. I also like the idea of more storage space for out of town trips. And I question how often I'll actually drive with the top down since I've never own a 'vert.
You would probably drive with the Top down more than you think, I know it can get a bit chilly in SF but if you get one with the Heated Seats and steering wheel you'll be ok any Day or night except when it's raining.
 
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I do like the lines of the coupe better, but the idea of an F-Type vert and the sound with the top down are captivating. I did toy with the idea but the climate out here in the East only gives a few vert days a year. I also do not like the thought of wearing a hat whenever I drive to protect my bald head. So, a coupe for me. The MB SL Class had some real appeal but I am glad I got the Jaguar.
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and I only looked at coupes for their sheer beauty.
 
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I think I prefer the look of the Coupe' but the F-Type is my Wife's Car, she wanted a white Convertible, so you know how that goes Guys.

At least I had the last word "Yes Dear"

Having said that, I do love the Convertible, the SoCal climate is perfect for it, however, I would never sit in it on a Hot Day in heavy traffic, it's like sitting in a frying Pan, but it's so easy to put the top up and down, even while driving under 30mph. The top is very well insulated when it's up.
Just like we drive our cars to likely waste a bit o' gas and hear pops and crackles.... there may be times I am putting the top down in traffic, not because I want to, but because I can. LOL

I had NO IDEA how advanced the roof was... people seem duly impressed that it takes seconds at
 
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Test drive a vert on a nice day and you will know..........
 
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I have always had roadsters and in west and southeast how can you not. But I admit that Jag coupes seem to always look better. I put the roof down a lot and would feel the expeirience would suffer without it.
 
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So just for giggles I decided to configure a coupe, but when I select the red performance seats it forces the carbon fiber roof into the package.

Can one not get performance seats without the carbon fiber roof anymore?? Seems very weird to me.
 
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Originally Posted by zmoothg
I configured a manual convertible 2017 F-Type S with a few options that takes the price from $82K -> $93K. The order is for a brand new from car from factory. The dealer is only willing to take $3,000 off MSRP. Which brings the price of the car down to $90K. Is this the normal deal for a brand new order? Dealer states the invoice is at $88K.

I had originally asked for 5% off MSRP which put the car at invoice, but the dealer said no way that is happening on a new order.

Does this sound reasonable?
I ordered my car as well. Went on True Car and got $6500 off MSRP + my $2500 off for JCNA members. That extra $2500 off is still available, but you must be a member for 6 months or more. I suggest trying TrueCar.
 
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Old 08-19-2016, 03:11 AM
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Originally Posted by drbill
I ordered my car as well. Went on True Car and got $6500 off MSRP + my $2500 off for JCNA members. That extra $2500 off is still available, but you must be a member for 6 months or more. I suggest trying TrueCar.
Truecar puts the car right at about $90K too, so I suppose the dealer offer is fair.
 
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Old 08-19-2016, 09:26 AM
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Get the Vert if you live in a sunny climate. I almost NEVER drive my car w the top up.
 
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I've had verts as DDs for at least the last 10 years. Never, ever, ever going back to a hardtop.

On extremely hot days if I'm stuck in traffic, I'll turn on the AC to take the edge off until I start moving.

The FT top is pretty well insulated, but if you'll notice traffic sounds coming from places that you wouldn't on a hardtop.

If you get a vert, the Vision Package is (IMHO) a necessary requirement because of the huge blind spots.
 


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