Pulled the trigger on this F Type S AWD
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Pulled the trigger on this F Type S AWD
So after months of deliberation, finally made the deal on this baby. The car shown in the pictures is exactly like the one we located it BC. This one lacked a few options that I wanted do ended up with the one in Vancouver. It's on the train and being shipped as I write this and really excited to get it. I've been a lifetime BMW owner and this is my first Jag. Truth be known I bought it strictly for the sound and looks 👍
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congrats! looks awesome! im on the same boat moving from bmw and looking into an f-type in the next couple months here in toronto, i just cant make up my mind between the S and the R.... the S is the more practical choice and about $20K cheaper but my god that sound and fury of the v8R....
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Ali Shiralian (03-21-2017)
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So after months of deliberation, finally made the deal on this baby. The car shown in the pictures is exactly like the one we located it BC. This one lacked a few options that I wanted do ended up with the one in Vancouver. It's on the train and being shipped as I write this and really excited to get it. I've been a lifetime BMW owner and this is my first Jag. Truth be known I bought it strictly for the sound and looks 👍
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congrats! looks awesome! im on the same boat moving from bmw and looking into an f-type in the next couple months here in toronto, i just cant make up my mind between the S and the R.... the S is the more practical choice and about $20K cheaper but my god that sound and fury of the v8R....
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congrats! looks awesome! im on the same boat moving from bmw and looking into an f-type in the next couple months here in toronto, i just cant make up my mind between the S and the R.... the S is the more practical choice and about $20K cheaper but my god that sound and fury of the v8R....
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What's with all the ex-BMW drivers? I'm also in the same situation! My wife and I are lifelong BMW owners. My wife just got an F Pace last week, and I am waiting on delivery of a 2018 V6 R-Dynamic (manual transmission) in Ultra Blue. It seems like a lot of people are abandoning the BMW fold. My current car is an M4 Cabriolet, and it just seems that BMW is slowly sucking the excitement out of the brand. My old E92 M3 was much more fun to drive than the M4...
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So after months of deliberation, finally made the deal on this baby. The car shown in the pictures is exactly like the one we located it BC. This one lacked a few options that I wanted do ended up with the one in Vancouver. It's on the train and being shipped as I write this and really excited to get it. I've been a lifetime BMW owner and this is my first Jag. Truth be known I bought it strictly for the sound and looks 👍
As a recovering BMW owner I can tell those moving now into Jaguars that you will not go back. There is something undefinable about a Jaguar, any Jaguar, that makes them special. But be warned, it is a slippery slope: no other marque will satisfy you and you'll find yourself wanting more than one. Be prepared to spend hours in your garage just looking at the Jag from every angle, and also I should point out that it is perfectly normal for Jaguar owners to look back at the Jag they have just parked.😊
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What's with all the ex-BMW drivers? I'm also in the same situation! My wife and I are lifelong BMW owners. My wife just got an F Pace last week, and I am waiting on delivery of a 2018 V6 R-Dynamic (manual transmission) in Ultra Blue. It seems like a lot of people are abandoning the BMW fold. My current car is an M4 Cabriolet, and it just seems that BMW is slowly sucking the excitement out of the brand. My old E92 M3 was much more fun to drive than the M4...
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Well, you beat me to this one - the colour, the fact that it is a coupe, the right engine...a dream car...this thread seems largely populated by Canadians, odd, eh?
As a recovering BMW owner I can tell those moving now into Jaguars that you will not go back. There is something undefinable about a Jaguar, any Jaguar, that makes them special. But be warned, it is a slippery slope: no other marque will satisfy you and you'll find yourself wanting more than one. Be prepared to spend hours in your garage just looking at the Jag from every angle, and also I should point out that it is perfectly normal for Jaguar owners to look back at the Jag they have just parked.😊
As a recovering BMW owner I can tell those moving now into Jaguars that you will not go back. There is something undefinable about a Jaguar, any Jaguar, that makes them special. But be warned, it is a slippery slope: no other marque will satisfy you and you'll find yourself wanting more than one. Be prepared to spend hours in your garage just looking at the Jag from every angle, and also I should point out that it is perfectly normal for Jaguar owners to look back at the Jag they have just parked.😊
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Congratulations.
No argument [re] BMW - and I couldn't love my 2015 V6S more - but I will say this; my wife's 2006 BMW 325xi Wagon (with 6-speed manual and sports suspension...irrelevant to my point) both has a much better quality paint job and has a more solid feel (I'm talking about closing the doors) than my 9-year newer Jag. My 2-cents.
Happy motoring!
No argument [re] BMW - and I couldn't love my 2015 V6S more - but I will say this; my wife's 2006 BMW 325xi Wagon (with 6-speed manual and sports suspension...irrelevant to my point) both has a much better quality paint job and has a more solid feel (I'm talking about closing the doors) than my 9-year newer Jag. My 2-cents.
Happy motoring!
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lol... well whats turned me away from the BMW brand now is 1) the lack of excitement the newer cars give me, they are definitely faster and more advanced but they don't give me the same feelign as the older models just as you mentioned.... and 2) the overall brand community now here in Toronto has just gone down the drain, you've suddenly got teenagers picking up 3rd hand BMWs (335i, M3, older M5s) for a ridiculously cheap price and wanting to race any person on the street. and not to mention the pathetic service of the BMW dealerships in my area...
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Congratulations.
No argument [re] BMW - and I couldn't love my 2015 V6S more - but I will say this; my wife's 2006 BMW 325xi Wagon (with 6-speed manual and sports suspension...irrelevant to my point) both has a much better quality paint job and has a more solid feel (I'm talking about closing the doors) than my 9-year newer Jag. My 2-cents.
Happy motoring!
No argument [re] BMW - and I couldn't love my 2015 V6S more - but I will say this; my wife's 2006 BMW 325xi Wagon (with 6-speed manual and sports suspension...irrelevant to my point) both has a much better quality paint job and has a more solid feel (I'm talking about closing the doors) than my 9-year newer Jag. My 2-cents.
Happy motoring!
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As a dual BMW - Jag house, my feeling is somewhat similar to what others have said here. We bought the F type for its beautiful looks, sound and easy everyday driveability, something that we could not find in a BMW two seater. That being said, i own a 13' 535i with the M Sport package, and can honestly say that with 37K miles and 4 1/2 years old, it still brings a smile to my face everytime I get in and push the start button, bringing that in line turbo six to life, as it breathes through a Dinan exhaust. The interior and exterior of my car still look brand new - you can't beat that after 4 1/2 years and I hope I can say the same thing about the Jag. I did look at a XF comparable to my 535, and I can honestly say it did not match up to my BMW. The sweet spot here for Jaguar is a absolutely gorgeous, design inspired 2 seater, that sounds like a sports car is meant to! As far as a 4 seater goes, i would still stick to my BMW. Added bonus, I grew up in India where my Dad worked for Tata's, so owning this car is extra special for me.