My very first Jaguar and I'm thrilled!
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The paper tag expires 4/18. The good news is that I believe PA automatically extended licenses and registrations that are due to expire in April, so I should be OK until 5/31. After blowing a tire on Friday, I did take it to a local dealership, where they checked it out and performed the scheduled annual maintenance. Aside from needing tires and alignment, everything else looks good. Suspension is fine, brakes are excellent. I dodged a bullet buying site unseen! Knock on wood, the only problem I've had has been this tire (which is no one's fault, except maybe PennDOT) and with the idiot transporter, who put nearly 100 miles on my car before delivering it!
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I just got my car from Missouri with a paper temporary tag on the back. Can't pay the taxes, get the tag transferred, or get it inspected, as the tag places are all closed in PA until at least 4/30.
The paper tag expires 4/18. The good news is that I believe PA automatically extended licenses and registrations that are due to expire in April, so I should be OK until 5/31. After blowing a tire on Friday, I did take it to a local dealership, where they checked it out and performed the scheduled annual maintenance. Aside from needing tires and alignment, everything else looks good. Suspension is fine, brakes are excellent. I dodged a bullet buying site unseen! Knock on wood, the only problem I've had has been this tire (which is no one's fault, except maybe PennDOT) and with the idiot transporter, who put nearly 100 miles on my car before delivering it!
The paper tag expires 4/18. The good news is that I believe PA automatically extended licenses and registrations that are due to expire in April, so I should be OK until 5/31. After blowing a tire on Friday, I did take it to a local dealership, where they checked it out and performed the scheduled annual maintenance. Aside from needing tires and alignment, everything else looks good. Suspension is fine, brakes are excellent. I dodged a bullet buying site unseen! Knock on wood, the only problem I've had has been this tire (which is no one's fault, except maybe PennDOT) and with the idiot transporter, who put nearly 100 miles on my car before delivering it!
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FType4Me (04-09-2020)
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Im a police Officer in PA, and you are correct that the deadlines have been extended into May at this point....maybe longer as this pandemic continues. That’s ridiculous that the transporter was out joy riding your car. Get yourself some Michelin’s and you will be happy you did.
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I know exactly where that is, and it isn't far! Looks like I may have a new friend indeed! 😉
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Haha! I love this forum and the group! You guys rock.
I'm being optimistic. The dealership is working with me to reimburse me for my expenses (past and future) as well as get my documents to me ASAP. I figure that I'm fortunate for my health and my family, so material things like the car and some issues are not that big of a deal in the scheme of things. I do want it resolved soon, but I'm not going to get depressed over it. I'll just drive it to the grocery stores and back.
I'm being optimistic. The dealership is working with me to reimburse me for my expenses (past and future) as well as get my documents to me ASAP. I figure that I'm fortunate for my health and my family, so material things like the car and some issues are not that big of a deal in the scheme of things. I do want it resolved soon, but I'm not going to get depressed over it. I'll just drive it to the grocery stores and back.
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Our neighbor has seen people walking by the house taking pictures of it sitting in our driveway! As far as the kids our concerned, one of our neighbors has a little electric F-Type that his kids drive around. Maybe that's how these kids know about it!
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Congrats on the car! Wonderful to see you took the plunge and joined the club. Looks great!
I know those initial things like the mirror and the caliper hanger are irritating and frustrating. But once you get them resolved you will love the experience. Don't let them or a difficult dealer spoil the experience!
Just got my SVR out after being holed up for the winter for 3 months and nice to have it back!
Happy driving!
I know those initial things like the mirror and the caliper hanger are irritating and frustrating. But once you get them resolved you will love the experience. Don't let them or a difficult dealer spoil the experience!
Just got my SVR out after being holed up for the winter for 3 months and nice to have it back!
Happy driving!
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Pcar2Jag (04-05-2020)
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I know that area. Miss it, but not the winters. If you're ever so inclined, there's some really nice roads in Wisconsin if you go across 94 into Hudson and head toward River Falls and Ellsworth. Quite a few windy and scenic roads along some small rivers and streams with some hills.
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I hear Wisconsin has a high case of infections, and I believe they have strict rules and executive orders about being out and about. I am going to avoid Wisconsin for a while. Eventually, I'm going to make it to Ellsworth and visit the creamery again. That was fun.
On another note, I have a deep scratch on my driver side window that I know was there before I got the car. I'm thinking of getting it replaced through my insurance since I pay for glass replacement. I'm pretty sure the dealership in California will not pay for that.
On another note, I have a deep scratch on my driver side window that I know was there before I got the car. I'm thinking of getting it replaced through my insurance since I pay for glass replacement. I'm pretty sure the dealership in California will not pay for that.
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JacksonvilleJag (04-08-2020)
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Got the windows tinted today! Opted for 35% all the way around including the brow on the windshield. It looks good! Can't wait to see the final result when it all cures and I can really detail the car. The shop tends to pride themselves on high end vehicles and is used to seeing nice cars like the F Type. Got a lifetime warranty on the tint, so that's a plus.
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Got the windows tinted today! Opted for 35% all the way around including the brow on the windshield. It looks good! Can't wait to see the final result when it all cures and I can really detail the car. The shop tends to pride themselves on high end vehicles and is used to seeing nice cars like the F Type. Got a lifetime warranty on the tint, so that's a plus.
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I agree my first Jag
Like you I bought a coupe while the dealership was days from about to shut down. Pretty cool cars mine had a defect the original owner had to be wearing a back brace or leather jacket for 17,000 miles the die is partly rubbed off of the lower backrest with the light tan insert it looks dirty. The dealer also put a clear shield over it locking in a few minor scratches. My only other issue is the nav system, when I got the car the map wouldn’t show where we were it was in the ocean at first then after taking it to the local Jag dealer the car thinks it is in Germany! They think it is the gps antenna and ordered me one of course right part number came but the two plugs do not match alignment of the old. I think I might have been messing with the sign in page too much at first it remembered living in Oceanside, Ca. when I put in an address it thought it was still there telling me not enough fuel for that trip. So many features so little in common with my G37. Reading the manual just about everything nav related starts with distractions can lead to injury or death. Yeah I drive mountains mostly so I have to keep my eyes outside.
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Like you I bought a coupe while the dealership was days from about to shut down. Pretty cool cars mine had a defect the original owner had to be wearing a back brace or leather jacket for 17,000 miles the die is partly rubbed off of the lower backrest with the light tan insert it looks dirty. The dealer also put a clear shield over it locking in a few minor scratches. My only other issue is the nav system, when I got the car the map wouldn’t show where we were it was in the ocean at first then after taking it to the local Jag dealer the car thinks it is in Germany! They think it is the gps antenna and ordered me one of course right part number came but the two plugs do not match alignment of the old. I think I might have been messing with the sign in page too much at first it remembered living in Oceanside, Ca. when I put in an address it thought it was still there telling me not enough fuel for that trip. So many features so little in common with my G37. Reading the manual just about everything nav related starts with distractions can lead to injury or death. Yeah I drive mountains mostly so I have to keep my eyes outside.