Jaguar XJ-Series Lease Questions

46 messages,  Last post on Nov 29, 2012 at 4:11 AM

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#23 of 46 Jaguar Tires? by denham

Jan 21, 2011 (1:27 pm)

I have replaced tires on my XJ8 with the Michelin 225-60R-16 98V MXV4 and when car sets and n drove first 5-10 miles the tires flat spot shake the car and steering wheel. Once the tires get warm the the car is a pleasure to drive.
The tires I removed were MXV4Plus 98V the old design and the car could set for weeks with no ride problem.
I am told I must exchange for a T rated tire in order for a better ride, as H and V rated tires now
have a nylon overlay that will flat spot if now drove often. My car is a 2001 and it may set at times for a month , any idea or does anyone else have this problem?

#24 of 46 Re: Jaguar Tires? [denham] by kyfdx HOST

Jan 22, 2011 (7:49 am)

Replying to: denham (Jan 21, 2011 1:27 pm)
Hi denham..
 
Not likely to get a whole lot of tire advice here in the Lease Questions forum...
 
Try the general XJ forum, here: http://townhall-talk.edmunds.com/direct/view/.eea605e/2792
 
I will say that the advice about T-rated tires is just wrong... Plus, I doubt there is a T-rated tire that meets the manufacturer specs for your car.
 
regards,
kyfdx

#25 of 46 Leasing new Jaguar XJ 2001 SC by fambraz

Apr 11, 2011 (10:44 pm)

Hi, I woud appreciate any info on the Jaguar 2011 XJ SC current expected lease money factor and residual.
 
Thank you very much

#26 of 46 lease details by fambraz

Apr 11, 2011 (10:47 pm)

To be more specific, I got the following deal and I am trying to invetsigate whether it is reasonable or not.
 
Vehicle XJ2011 supercharged
MSRP: 93,050 (it includes some optionals)
bank fee: 795
net capitalized cost: 86,178.65
money factor: 0.00175
 
monthly payment: 1424.08 (including CA tax)
 
down payment: 5,000 (includes 2,204.35 cap reduction, 1,092 dmv fee, 1,424.08 advance payment)
 
Any help is appreciated.

#27 of 46 Re: Leasing new Jaguar XJ 2001 SC [fambraz] by Car_man HOST

Apr 25, 2011 (4:18 pm)

Replying to: fambraz (Apr 11, 2011 10:44 pm)
Here you go fambraz. Chase's current buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 Jaguar XJ SC with 15,000 miles per year are .00151 and 51%, respectively.
 
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#28 of 46 Re: lease details [fambraz] by Car_man HOST

Apr 25, 2011 (4:23 pm)

Replying to: fambraz (Apr 11, 2011 10:47 pm)
As far as this specific deal goes, the car that you're interested in probably has a spread of around $7,000 between its full MSRP and its dealer invoice price. Add to that the $2,000 cash incentive that Jag is providing on leases of it right now and you have a total of around $9,000 to play with during your negotiations.
 
That puts the selling price that you were quoted at around $2,000 over invoice...assuming that the cap cost that you mentioned hasn't had the money that you are putting down deducted from it already.
 
$2,000 over isn't bad for such an expensive car. If you did already subtract the $2,200 cap cost reduction then you're at $4,000 over and you may be able to shave a little off of this car's price by shopping around.
 
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#29 of 46 XJ May lease details [Car_man] by emillion

May 11, 2011 (11:07 am)

Replying to: Car_man (Apr 25, 2011 4:23 pm)
What are the details of the Jaguar lease offer for May:
$73,575 MSRP
36 months
$3,301 down
$795 fee
10k/year at $899/month?
I mean in terms of money factor/residual because I don't actually want to pay MSRP...
Is it a good deal? Thank you.

#30 of 46 Re: XJ May lease details [emillion] by Car_man HOST

May 12, 2011 (4:56 pm)

Replying to: emillion (May 11, 2011 11:07 am)
Hi emillion. Like most manufacturers' advertised lease payments, I suspect that Jaguar's official advertised lease on the XJ leaves a little meat on the bone so to speak. If there's a decent amount of competition in your area I suspect that you will be able to negotiate a lower selling price than the one that was used to arrive at this payment.
 
As far as the lease program goes, Jaguar's buy rate lease money factor and residual value for a 36 month lease of a 2011 XJ with 10,000 miles per year are .00058 and 52%, respectively.
 
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#31 of 46 1999 jaguar xj8 by autobodymen

May 13, 2011 (6:36 am)

We might be buying a 1999 jaguar xj8 with 100k miles for $5k to resell for $7k (Date May 13 2011. Is that a good idea? Or are we paying to much, what do you guys think?

#32 of 46 May 2011 money on XJL Supercharged by bwest1

May 15, 2011 (8:17 am)

Visit to a TX dealer May 14, was quoted money factor of .00130 with residual 50% for 36 monts / 48% for 39 months with 10k miles. Apparently, this is from Chase/Jaguar Credit. Can anyone confirm if these are the buy rates? Residual seems low to me, money factor high. I read online on autoloandaily.com that there is $2k independent bonus cash and $2k unsubvened lease cash available from Jaguar Credit, as well as $1k dealer incentive for leases made to residents of TX and IL, but can't get confirmation of these. The extra $5k would sure help if this is correct and applied in my situation. Any help appreciated.
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