F-type r AWD died engine
#61
Do it on a per mile basis. (as ownership cost is typically calculated)
$15k for 100,000= 15cents per mile.
Or
$5k for 10,000= 50cents a mile. Or 3x more expensive.
+ Factor in the risk
+ Factor in the loss in performance.
Then factor in what car its going into...
That's like giving a best-of-breed 30 year old a heart transplant from a 70 year old. And you dont know if the 70 year old was a smoker, steroid user, cake eater or junkie.
Guess what...the reason someone is selling an old heart, is not because it was loved and lived a mishap free life.
Last edited by Queen and Country; 02-20-2019 at 11:54 AM.
#62
In a Middle Eastern country, I would think prison time, a public flogging or a stoning, might not be a very pleasant experience.
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#63
On a semi-related note...were these engines ever recovered? This story mentions them being recovered but does not go into any detail.
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/new...aguar-14436847
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/new...aguar-14436847
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#65
$15k for a new engine (after consideration and relief) with 100,000 miles left on it if far cheaper that $5k for an engine with 10,000miles left on it. As OP found out.
Do it on a per mile basis. (as ownership cost is typically calculated)
$15k for 100,000= 15cents per mile.
Or
$5k for 10,000= 50cents a mile. Or 3x more expensive.
+ Factor in the risk
+ Factor in the loss in performance.
Then factor in what car its going into...
That's like giving a best-of-breed 30 year old a heart transplant from a 70 year old. And you dont know if the 70 year old was a smoker, steroid user, cake eater or junkie.
Guess what...the reason someone is selling an old heart, is not because it was loved and lived a mishap free life.
Do it on a per mile basis. (as ownership cost is typically calculated)
$15k for 100,000= 15cents per mile.
Or
$5k for 10,000= 50cents a mile. Or 3x more expensive.
+ Factor in the risk
+ Factor in the loss in performance.
Then factor in what car its going into...
That's like giving a best-of-breed 30 year old a heart transplant from a 70 year old. And you dont know if the 70 year old was a smoker, steroid user, cake eater or junkie.
Guess what...the reason someone is selling an old heart, is not because it was loved and lived a mishap free life.
but what makes you think it's going to be $15k for a new engine? so far the best price that's been shown is $25k....
like this one:
so now the question is $10k for a 4,000mi engine or $25k for a 0 mile engine.
$10k / 96,000 miles = $0.10/mile
or
$25k / 100,000 miles = $0.25/mile
the new motor would have to be a dud twice in order for the risk to equalize
difference between a 0 mile engine and a 4000 mile engine is negligible at best
or someone's selling an old engine because someone else couldn't handle 500hp w/ RWD and spun around into a tree totaling out the car. It's almost like there's an entire industry based off of stripping and selling parts off of wrecked exotic cars.
Last edited by addict; 02-20-2019 at 12:37 PM.
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#67
There is a day and night difference
A used engine even with 4000 miles could be out of a flood damage car.
It could have been pulled due to mechanical problem.
Miles reported could be totally bs.
It wont have all the latest upgrades. (for instance the vital water pump upgrade)
None of those risks exists with a new one.
Just the opposite there is a warranty, that is not a junkyard warranty.
What do you think will happen if he finds out after importing that its not perfect. Its not like the junkyard will send him a new one!
As for the price. Read this thread. A forum member was quoted 14k Pounds. And this was with the consideration and mercy from JLR. And that is the point- he got a new engine for used engine price.
https://www.jaguarforum.com/showthre...t=timing+chain
#68
In all reality if it had jumped time, it was doomed regardless of the oil mistake.
See my thread link from above.
#69
That type of thinking can get you into trouble as OP found out.
There is a day and night difference
A used engine even with 4000 miles could be out of a flood damage car.
It could have been pulled due to mechanical problem.
Miles reported could be totally bs.
It wont have all the latest upgrades. (for instance the vital water pump upgrade)
None of those risks exists with a new one.
Just the opposite there is a warranty, that is not a junkyard warranty.
What do you think will happen if he finds out after importing that its not perfect. Its not like the junkyard will send him a new one!
As for the price. Read this thread. A forum member was quoted 14k Pounds. And this was with the consideration and mercy from JLR. And that is the point- he got a new engine for used engine price.
https://www.jaguarforum.com/showthre...t=timing+chain
There is a day and night difference
A used engine even with 4000 miles could be out of a flood damage car.
It could have been pulled due to mechanical problem.
Miles reported could be totally bs.
It wont have all the latest upgrades. (for instance the vital water pump upgrade)
None of those risks exists with a new one.
Just the opposite there is a warranty, that is not a junkyard warranty.
What do you think will happen if he finds out after importing that its not perfect. Its not like the junkyard will send him a new one!
As for the price. Read this thread. A forum member was quoted 14k Pounds. And this was with the consideration and mercy from JLR. And that is the point- he got a new engine for used engine price.
https://www.jaguarforum.com/showthre...t=timing+chain
additionally, if you buy the engine and its not as described, you can file a credit card dispute [this has been done other times on other forums].
w/ the engine out of the car the vital water pump upgrade is about 3 minutes. I'm quite sure the shop swapping the engine in would be more than willing to swap over a water pump for him.
that thread was four years ago who knows what the cost would be today or what his relationship with the dealer was. That said, if he can get the dealer to replace his engine for $18kUSD [£14k is roughly $18kUSD] he should definitely do that.
doubtful JLR will have mercy on a salvage title rebuilt car though.
#70
#71
I said, IF an engine is not as described.
ya know, the whole a square is always a rectangle but a rectangle is not always a square.
are you always this thick?
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