Are you happy with your F-type base?
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Are you happy with your F-type base?
There are some crazy good deals on F-type base leases now. Thinking of pulling the trigger on a coupe but not sure if I'll be happy with the base for 36 months. I have a truck to drive but I'll likely be driving the F-type 10k miles per years.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
#2
I really don't think you can go wrong with any F-TYPE. I've driven all versions of the vehicle (minus the SVR) and all have been awesome in their own way. I've owned a RWD V6 S vert for about 5 months now and have loved every minute of it. If you haven't driven one yet, I highly recommend a test drive. I leave my truck in the driveway every single time the weather permits.
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To sum up; I'm indifferent. I come from a Honda background where fully loaded means EVERYTHING is included for 1/3 or even 1/4 the price of a base F-TYPE that is bare bones. As a result, I'll always have the mass market car brand mentality.
If you want performance, the F-TYPE "S" is the way to go. The F-TYPE base is good for cruising.
If you want performance, the F-TYPE "S" is the way to go. The F-TYPE base is good for cruising.
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Where performance matters is extras. LSD makes lots of difference in a RWD car. You can put down more power before slipping. Adjustable suspension can be hardened for track use.
Personally, my choice would be base. I'd rather save money. However, I have S as that what was available and the deal made it cheaper than ordering base.
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I love my Base, but I don't need more than 340 hp - I still set off the nannies. Sounds great, looks great, feels great, is fast enough - except when compared to other F-Types ;-))
One big thing to consider is what options you're willing to live without - and the cost of living with them ;-)). The 340 hp configured the way I'd want to do it was $25k more than my base - and the Base was worth $58k to me, but the optioned car wasn't worth $85k - To ME.
If performance is one of your criteria, a tune ($1,000) will get something like 410 hp, 450 when combined ($1,500) with a pulley - exactly the same as an S with the same mods.
One big thing to consider is what options you're willing to live without - and the cost of living with them ;-)). The 340 hp configured the way I'd want to do it was $25k more than my base - and the Base was worth $58k to me, but the optioned car wasn't worth $85k - To ME.
If performance is one of your criteria, a tune ($1,000) will get something like 410 hp, 450 when combined ($1,500) with a pulley - exactly the same as an S with the same mods.
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I am very happy with my base. I have the premium pack, performance seats, black pack, active exhaust, etc. I ended up with my car because it was a deal I could not pass up; a year old when I go it. I would have gotten the S for the LSD, but I do not regret my decision. I will add however that I purchased the VAP tune with the crank pulley just for the little extra kick.
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I'm with Nigel, thought I was looking at a base but turned out the be Premium with all the extra boxes I would have ticked. Except red seat belts. Oh well, can't have everything I suppose ;-) And the VAP tune resolved the "should I go for an S instead"...
As the Snickers commercial says, no regerts...
As the Snickers commercial says, no regerts...
Last edited by stmcknig; 03-24-2017 at 09:51 AM.
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i have the base, only option is climate package (heated seats and steering wheel - $600 option) which I never use anyway
as a Jaguar, it's somewhat embarrassing that this car doesn't have standard backup camera, memory seats, full power adjustable seats, garage door opener... but it comes with navigation and bluetooth LOL
I believe backup camera is even an option on the $105k+ F type R.. correct me if im wrong
Some people rather have a cheaper car that is fully loaded... i prefer the look and feel of driving an F Type, so Im fine without some of these comfort features. I have my garage door remote on my sun visor, backup camera by Pearl RearVision, Im the only driver so no real need for memory seats, so I'm fine with the way it is.
and yes there are great leases now. If you are paying more than $400/m (tax included) with $0 down, you're paying too much
as a Jaguar, it's somewhat embarrassing that this car doesn't have standard backup camera, memory seats, full power adjustable seats, garage door opener... but it comes with navigation and bluetooth LOL
I believe backup camera is even an option on the $105k+ F type R.. correct me if im wrong
Some people rather have a cheaper car that is fully loaded... i prefer the look and feel of driving an F Type, so Im fine without some of these comfort features. I have my garage door remote on my sun visor, backup camera by Pearl RearVision, Im the only driver so no real need for memory seats, so I'm fine with the way it is.
and yes there are great leases now. If you are paying more than $400/m (tax included) with $0 down, you're paying too much
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i have the base, only option is climate package (heated seats and steering wheel - $600 option) which I never use anyway
as a Jaguar, it's somewhat embarrassing that this car doesn't have standard backup camera, memory seats, full power adjustable seats, garage door opener... but it comes with navigation and bluetooth LOL
I believe backup camera is even an option on the $105k+ F type R.. correct me if im wrong
Some people rather have a cheaper car that is fully loaded... i prefer the look and feel of driving an F Type, so Im fine without some of these comfort features. I have my garage door remote on my sun visor, backup camera by Pearl RearVision, Im the only driver so no real need for memory seats, so I'm fine with the way it is.
and yes there are great leases now. If you are paying more than $400/m (tax included) with $0 down, you're paying too much
as a Jaguar, it's somewhat embarrassing that this car doesn't have standard backup camera, memory seats, full power adjustable seats, garage door opener... but it comes with navigation and bluetooth LOL
I believe backup camera is even an option on the $105k+ F type R.. correct me if im wrong
Some people rather have a cheaper car that is fully loaded... i prefer the look and feel of driving an F Type, so Im fine without some of these comfort features. I have my garage door remote on my sun visor, backup camera by Pearl RearVision, Im the only driver so no real need for memory seats, so I'm fine with the way it is.
and yes there are great leases now. If you are paying more than $400/m (tax included) with $0 down, you're paying too much
i had to pay way more since nobody in LA could locate a manual transmission in white.
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I've only been looking for '16s+ having read some prior years' issues, but the experts here may have different thoughts.
I want a white with white or camel interior, backup camera and sensors (Vision Package?) and don't care if S or not, so probably looking at Premium (Base). Can't have everything....but I won't pay over 55K.
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I would have opted for an s package if it existed!!
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Do you guys have enough money that if some hypothetical jealous jerk of your car in a gym parking lot keys it or something you don't freak out and just get it fixed...or do you park a million miles away from the door every where you go? Does the thought of oil changes over 100.00 drive you nuts? A fender bender costing...?
If I'm going to buy one of these I don't want to be worrying about every ding, scratch, etc. 55K is a lot of money for me to shell out for a car, even with a six figure salary and no kids. No idea what this administration is going to do, and imagine the inflated stock market is going to crash at some point (promises of corporate deregulation, etc. and other promises this president makes that keeps the market in constant worry).
So the question is, how many are leasers and only drive 10K miles a year, and how many buy outright? Maybe I'm playing with the wrong crowd.
Is it my practical side of the brain that says, "buy ONLY what you need right now" the only thing keeping me from having a fun car, or is this car only for "live a little" people who don't care about the high cost of maintenance etc? I have money burning a hole in my pocket from good investments, and owning only Hondas since college, but want a fun car now. Struggling with that feeling of being a douche for "wasting" money on a car. But that other side of my brain is like f it, you only live once.
Help Buy or lease...buy or lease....I could always drive my wife's car in the winter.
If I'm going to buy one of these I don't want to be worrying about every ding, scratch, etc. 55K is a lot of money for me to shell out for a car, even with a six figure salary and no kids. No idea what this administration is going to do, and imagine the inflated stock market is going to crash at some point (promises of corporate deregulation, etc. and other promises this president makes that keeps the market in constant worry).
So the question is, how many are leasers and only drive 10K miles a year, and how many buy outright? Maybe I'm playing with the wrong crowd.
Is it my practical side of the brain that says, "buy ONLY what you need right now" the only thing keeping me from having a fun car, or is this car only for "live a little" people who don't care about the high cost of maintenance etc? I have money burning a hole in my pocket from good investments, and owning only Hondas since college, but want a fun car now. Struggling with that feeling of being a douche for "wasting" money on a car. But that other side of my brain is like f it, you only live once.
Help Buy or lease...buy or lease....I could always drive my wife's car in the winter.
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