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Re: S-type R [Car_man] by rayainsw
Feb 28, 2006 (12:53 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Jan 29, 2006 2:08 pm)

"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?
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- Ray
Lusting (still) after an R . . .
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Re: Leaseing used jags [bikeswimrun] by Car_man HOST
Mar 01, 2006 (4:32 am)
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Replying to: bikeswimrun (Feb 18, 2006 12:23 pm)

Hey bikeswimrun. Many manufacturers, I believe including Jaguar, have lease programs for Certified Pre-Owned vehicles. The problem with leasing used vehicles is that automakers usually provide much less lease support on them, if any, than they provide on new vehicles. As a result, used vehicles are often as expensive to lease, or even more so, than equivalent brand new models. This is why it is extremely important to compare the cost of leasing a new vehicle to the cost of leasing a used one when you are considering the latter.
 
I don't believe that Jaguar's cash incentives on 2006 X- or S-Types have reached the $6,000 level yet. Perhaps the post that you read was referring to a 2005 model.
 
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Re: S-Type 2006 Lease with X-plan [timj] by Car_man HOST
Mar 01, 2006 (4:35 am)
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Replying to: timj (Feb 28, 2006 8:06 am)

Hi timj. I would not be surprised at all if you were able to negotiate a selling price that is well below 4% over invoice on the S-Type that you are interested in. Jaguar sales have been extremely poor lately. Many Jaguar dealers are probably willing to cut pretty skinny deals on S-Types right now. You might as well see how good a deal you can negotiate on your own. The fact that you have a whopping four Jaguar dealers so close to your home definitely will work to your advantage during negotiations. If you can't beat the X-Plan price, you can always play that card out when you need it.
 
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Re: S-type R [rayainsw] by Car_man HOST
Mar 01, 2006 (4:37 am)
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Replying to: rayainsw (Feb 28, 2006 12:53 pm)

Oops sorry about that, Ray. I meant the 2005 S-Type R.
 
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how eager to deal a 2005 by bikeswimrun
Mar 20, 2006 (3:54 pm)
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a dealer in my state has a 2005 S type. Is it possible to get this car at $6000 below invoice since that is what Jag was offering dealers as an incentive? With a MSRP of $52K and a purchase price of $42K what would be the lease payments for not more than 36 or 39 months? I have been quoted money factors on new (06) X-types in the .0003 range (less than 1%). Are the incentives on '05s Jag offered before still available to the dealer so that they could cut the price that much?
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Re: how eager to deal a 2005 [bikeswimrun] by Car_man HOST
Apr 30, 2006 (8:30 am)
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Replying to: bikeswimrun (Mar 20, 2006 3:54 pm)

Hi bikeswimrun. Jaguar is currently providing $4,000 dealer cash on S-Type 3.0L and $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. I suspect that you will be able to get an '05 S-Type for dealer invoice minus these incentives without too much difficulty right now. Are you interested in the 3.0L or the 4.2L model? If you let me know I'd be happy to estimate what your lease payment should be on it.
 
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Re: how eager to deal a 2005 [Car_man] by rayainsw
Apr 30, 2006 (6:17 pm)
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Replying to: Car_man (Apr 30, 2006 8:30 am)

"$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 . . .
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Good deal or not by jwiz1
May 21, 2006 (8:22 am)
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Just found this forum.....looks great. I have X Plan pricing available to me, but dealer (where I have an existing leased X Type) says he will beat it (which it looks like he did). But I want to be sure I have the best lease deal as I see differing incentive programs on different web sites plus a Jag incentive lease program where I can't find out all the parameters (money factor, residuals, etc).
 
Here's the deal. Suburban Chicago area. 2006 S Type 3.0 with premium package, heated seats, and navigation system. MSRP (with destination) $50,895 -- Invoice $46,081. Sales price about $45,400 -- 39 month lease, 10,000 miles/year -- 43% residual -- .00007 money factor (equals 0.168% APR). Dealer pays last payment on current lease (X Type = $402). $1000 down -- lease = $699/month. No mention of any rebates. On the surface, it seems to be a good deal with dealer going below invoice for cap cost (easily beating X Plan), picking up the last payment on existing vehicle, and buying down the lease money factor. Uses up most of factory incentive to the dealer. But then I see that there is a $469 lease program at Jaguar on the base S Type (which must be using a high residual) and that there may be a customer $1,500 loyalty rebate which should come to me. Also, the 43% residual seems low for a 10,000 mile lease. I have not agreed to signed any customer rebates over to the dealer. Car should be ready tomorrow when everything will be signed. Have asked dealer to fax all paperwork to me before I come in and sign on the dotted line so I can examine all factors. Thoughts?
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Lease Problem! by mylemon2
Jun 05, 2006 (7:24 pm)
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Just re-leased my 3 year old Jag for another 2 yrs. 5 days later car malfunctioned. When I applied brake to stop, car would NOT stop. Made a strange noise,then suddenly accelerated & I crashed! Jag "diagnosed" car & couldn't "find" the problem, so they said that there is no problem!! I know of 5 other Jag owners that had this same problem & got the same answer from Jag! I had car towed back to dealer after their body shop repaired body & I REFUSE to ever drive it again! MY PROBLEM: Jaguar Credit, which is OWNED by Jaguar Cars will NOT let me out of my lease! They say I owe them for the 2 years remaining & call me daily & ruined my credit rating! HELP!
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Jaguar Lease Questions by nlkleinberg
Sep 05, 2006 (3:33 pm)
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Hi Carman:
 
OK, I'm back after 3.5 years. My 2003 BMW 5-Series car's warranty is up next May and I'm shopping for a replacement.
 
I want something different and am looking at Jaguar (call me crazy, call me nutsy, my wife does and she's a shrink). Given the uncertain resale value I'd like to lease it, which would be my first time doing so. I have several questions I hope you can help me with:
 
1. Given that one shouldn't put anything extra down as a capital cost reduction (because of the possibility of totalling the car and losing the up front money) does this mean that I really shouldn't think of trading in my old car? Would CCR derived from a trade-in be treated any differently than CCR gained via cold, hard cash?
 
2. I'm looking at new cars, either a 2007 XJR or 2007 S-Type R. Can you tell me what the lease buy rate would be (through Jaguar) for each of these? Also, what kind of up front payments are ABSOLUTELY REQUIRED (e.g. Acquisition, Bank Fee, Security Deposit)? I'll pay what I have to but not something which is thinly-disguised dealer profit. The dealer is entitled to make money but let's call it what it is.
 
3. Finally, are there any Jaguar incentives for either of these models (even for 2006)? I'd like to know how much play I have in negotiating a price.
 
Thanks in advance. I KNOW I'll wimp out and get a lousy deal (regardless of the make) but I like to ACT like I know what I'm doing.
 
=NLK=

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