Supercharged or not??
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I had similar experience with another dealer. When you walk in there knowing more about their product than they do, it's really a shame.
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If it is any help I just bought my XF SC from Orlando Jag and was very happy with the negotiations and the deal I got. I have no other affiliation with them. I went in looking for a 2010-2012 XFR but I love the Sc V8. I agree it is a total sleeper car. For the difference in money, the 0.2 seconds of difference in 0-60 between the SC and the R wasn't worth it I decided. I have not driven the naturally aspirated V8, however. Not to bludgeon a deceased equine with a point that has been covered in this thread, but having almost all of the options included in the SC helped sell me on it.
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I think I've decided to go with the silver xf, the reacquired vehicle. This seems to be the most bang for my buck.
The dealer just lowered it to $29980 on Monday. They said it's been on the lot for 100 days. They've offered financing through Chase for 3.9% for 60 months. I'm not sure if they will lower the price anymore, is there anything else I should try to negotiate for or just take the deal?
The dealer just lowered it to $29980 on Monday. They said it's been on the lot for 100 days. They've offered financing through Chase for 3.9% for 60 months. I'm not sure if they will lower the price anymore, is there anything else I should try to negotiate for or just take the deal?
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If you really want that car, I'd say take the 3.9 and then refinance after you take possession. You have to make it worth their while one way or the other. They get a kick back on loans and will include that kick back as part of making the deal worth their while. I took 7.9 financing as part of my deal. I refinanced at 0.79% through a local credit union after I took possession. Their loan won't hit your credit report rating before you reapply somewhere else.
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I think I've decided to go with the silver xf, the reacquired vehicle. This seems to be the most bang for my buck.
The dealer just lowered it to $29980 on Monday. They said it's been on the lot for 100 days. They've offered financing through Chase for 3.9% for 60 months. I'm not sure if they will lower the price anymore, is there anything else I should try to negotiate for or just take the deal?
The dealer just lowered it to $29980 on Monday. They said it's been on the lot for 100 days. They've offered financing through Chase for 3.9% for 60 months. I'm not sure if they will lower the price anymore, is there anything else I should try to negotiate for or just take the deal?
As far as the 3.9%, that's really high. I was able to get a loan at 2% through my local bank. Also, if you find a certified vehicle, you can get .9% through jaguar's certified program. If you were to take out a $20k loan at 3.9%, over the life of the loan you'd pay $2k in interest. Take that same loan at .9%, you'd pay only $460 in interest. Also, you can try checking for refinance options like the previous poster stated, although I'm not sure where has that low of a rate right now.
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Sorry I couldn't convince you otherwise. Anyways, good luck. I imagine everytime the previous owner took that vehicle to the dealership, they told him the problem was fixed... and from the carfax, it looks like it was at the dealership quite a bit.
As far as the 3.9%, that's really high. I was able to get a loan at 2% through my local bank. Also, if you find a certified vehicle, you can get .9% through jaguar's certified program. If you were to take out a $20k loan at 3.9%, over the life of the loan you'd pay $2k in interest. Take that same loan at .9%, you'd pay only $460 in interest. Also, you can try checking for refinance options like the previous poster stated, although I'm not sure where has that low of a rate right now.
As far as the 3.9%, that's really high. I was able to get a loan at 2% through my local bank. Also, if you find a certified vehicle, you can get .9% through jaguar's certified program. If you were to take out a $20k loan at 3.9%, over the life of the loan you'd pay $2k in interest. Take that same loan at .9%, you'd pay only $460 in interest. Also, you can try checking for refinance options like the previous poster stated, although I'm not sure where has that low of a rate right now.
It's too bad they won't officially certify it, it doesn't qualify for the .9% promotion. In the meantime I'll shop around for a refi at a better rate. I'm putting a big down payment and I'll most likely pay the rest off before the end of this year, so the interest won't hurt me that much.
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The silver one is a RAV, it's got a lemon buy back title. The dealer said it was bought back because of a problem with the touchscreen and computer. Jaguar NA fixed it and sold it back to the dealer. They are warranting it 6 yr/100k miles. So it would have about 2 1/2 more years warranty. The branded title does concern me for resale too.
The dealer for the grey one said on the phone they want another $1800 to certify it. The car has been on their lot for a while so they may negotiate some, I'm not positive though
The dealer for the grey one said on the phone they want another $1800 to certify it. The car has been on their lot for a while so they may negotiate some, I'm not positive though
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I don't believe it's a certified warranty because OP said they can't certify vehicle and obtain the .9% financing as a result. It's most likely a 3rd party extended warranty which like you said only covers very basic issues anyways. Even if it is a "Jaguar extended warranty", it's still backed by a 3rd party regardless and they almost always find a way to say an issue with the car is not covered.
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The last few cars in my household were Lincolns (LS, Navigator) with CPO warranty (6y, 100,000) and it covered something as small as USB/ipod issues among other things. And, this is after the original warranty had expired.
They are out there.
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Are you sure on that Blackcoog?
The last few cars in my household were Lincolns (LS, Navigator) with CPO warranty (6y, 100,000) and it covered something as small as USB/ipod issues among other things. And, this is after the original warranty had expired.
They are out there.
The last few cars in my household were Lincolns (LS, Navigator) with CPO warranty (6y, 100,000) and it covered something as small as USB/ipod issues among other things. And, this is after the original warranty had expired.
They are out there.
Others on the forum have mentioned the same thing so I'm fairly certain this is the case for all the Jags with the 6 year warranty. Someone posted a list of the "critical components" so I'm almost 100% sure. I'd love to be wrong though...
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Blackcoog, my warranty was sold by the Jaguar dealership, but it is administered through a third party. The are very few things that aren't covered by the warranty (trim is one of them). I was just in speaking with the service manager last week and he said it was a very comprehensive warranty and that it was pretty easy for them to work within. This differs from the Jaguar Certified warranty that doesn't seem to cover as much as my third party one does. You have to purchase it before your original factory warranty expires though.
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So I drove the 2 hours south to West Palm today to see the car. The dealership was very professional. They provided me with the complete service history of the car and the statement from Jaguar about the reacquire. There were 3 things, non starting, low coolant indicator, and touchscreen inoperable. There is an additional 1 year warranty on these 3 items but I'm assuming they would be covered by the factory warranty as well. The in service date for the car was 1/2011 so my factory warranty is good until 1/2015 and the 6yr 100k warranty is good through 1/17![](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/attachments/xf-xfr-x250-44/75094-supercharged-not-12981292573_e28bd732a1_c.jpg?dateline=1394160471)
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I'm hopeful the issues were fully taken care of. The car feels and smells brand new. I hadn't driven an XF SC before, and it is just awesome. I'm completely blown away by this vehicle. Here's a pic when they unveiled it for me in the delivery room
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I'm hopeful the issues were fully taken care of. The car feels and smells brand new. I hadn't driven an XF SC before, and it is just awesome. I'm completely blown away by this vehicle. Here's a pic when they unveiled it for me in the delivery room
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