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Y2K Linc LS Re: The buying experience... [leadfoot4]
by rayainsw on Thu Jul 02 15:53:24 PDT 2009
Good to see you here... Please post your impressions? - Ray Old, old timer & previous Y2K Lincoln LS driver.....
Leasing overall
by t_girl on Mon Jun 08 12:23:12 PDT 2009
Leasing has changed dramtically and iff you are used to leasing you are looking for some great residual at the end so that your payment is lower! If you are not going through a company that leases like Infiniti, Audi or Lexus, the banking residuals stink! How many of actually buy the car at the end of the lease? So who do you think eats the differance for what the bank says the car is worth and what it will acutally bring at auction? I have been dealing with a Jaguar Sales Guide, who used to work for Saturn...yeah you know the one price store. Honesty... She said that everyone she meets is so focused on the cap cast reduction and the residual, becuase they have been leasing for years and like most smart people, want to know where thier money is, but what no one gets is that all of those Denalis, Cadilacs, Yukons and other "gas guzzling" cars were leased and when the gas prices went up the vehicles were worth half. I'm a nurse and I work hard for my money. I'll admit that I usually buy my cars and run them into the ground, then I got into leasing. Now I want to buy again and leasing the XF for 36months and then buying it at 2.9% finacing is a no brainer. That residual being so low makes the car worth buying. I think that the problem is car sales people are scared and things are lean so if they don't take the time to explain things and help us through the changes, they fudge it and that is frustration. :)
03 X Type 2.5 with 64000 miles for $8,600
by 03x25manual on Wed Jan 02 22:57:42 PST 2008
Two days ago I purchased an 03 X Type 2.5 manual trans with 64000 miles for $8600. I feel that I got a good deal considering its got a clean title. It looks to have been involved with a side-swipe on the drivers side. I can see the bad paint job, but it's otherwise in very nice condition. On the other hand, maybe I got what I paid for. Today...two days after I purchased it...the check engine light came on. I pulled it out of a driveway, put it in gear, stepped on the gas, and it sounded like it gurgled...then hesitated...then it moved along slowly. I will see what the code says is wrong and follow up, but I'm kind of pissed. Lets hope I didn't purchase a money pit. We'll see. Lets get this forum resurrected.
Re: how eager to deal a 2005 [Car_man]
by rayainsw on Sun Apr 30 18:17:46 PDT 2006
"$6,000 on 4.2L models. This dealer cash can be combined with Jaguar Credit's special lease program. On top of this dealer cash, Jaguar is providing a $2,200 cash incentive on leases of '05 S-Types through Jaguar Credit." Intereting. I need to check - but last I knew, no Atlanta area dealers still had 2005s . . - Ray Who might have been (seriously) interested . . .
Re: S-type R [Car_man]
by rayainsw on Tue Feb 28 11:53:17 PST 2006
"Jaguar is currently providing $6,000 dealer cash on 2006 S-Type R models that are leased through Jaguar Credit. " I see only $1,000 listed (on Edmunds = loyalty) on the 2006. Did you mean 2005? Thanks, - Ray Lusting (still) after an R . . .
Re: Manufacturer to Dealer Cash [mwlacey]
by heelntoe on Tue Oct 05 20:21:30 PDT 2004
Not sure where you are mwlacey but... both (whoo hoo...) dealers in the Western PA area were more than willing to start at $7000 off MSRP for 3.0s. Depending on options... that's 3% plus. My folks got $7000 off MSRP and a very good trade-in value. After my folks bought one, my sister also expressed interst but she's in the Gettysburg area so I called dealers in Harrisburg and Frederick, MD. $550 over invoice -$5500 on the 2.5 was not too hard to come by... I've heard that dealers in the Baltimore/DC area are eager to sell at similar markup. If you're in GA or TN, it may be worth your while to make the trip. If you're in WA or NV, may not... Jaguar hasn't made a stinkin' dime for Ford since they bought them in what... 1994, 1996? They're getting out of F1 (even selling off engine supplier Cosworth) and shutting down excess capacity. Anybody can score a deal right now because of over-supply and the ghosts of reliability problems...

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