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Replying to: thenry0415 (Nov 30, 2008 9:53 am) i understand jag is making only 22K vehicles across 3 product lines for the US and only 8K will be the XF series. due to limited quantity I dont think they have to deal very much at this point.
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Replying to: ksa (Nov 30, 2008 8:25 am) His comment was ''if I was serious'' (Duh - why am I in the dealership on a snowy and windy night!), then maybe they may knock $1K off the MSRP. Wow, in today's econonmy (and with an empty dealership on a late opening night), I ws dumbfounded when he said there were no deals. In my business, we're having to cut deals left right and center (and I'm not involved in the auto industry !). This was really surprising. I don't see how they expect to survive this downturn when EVERYONE ELSE is willing to deal. Only today Aston Martin announced layoffs (one third of its workforce) in the UK. NO one and I mean NO one is immune to the effects of the financial crisis. I wonder why Jaguar think they're special !!! And how many are buying V8s in today's brave new world. Thanks, I'll look elsewhere for my next vehicle
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Replying to: mssurrey (Dec 01, 2008 6:19 pm)
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Replying to: ksa (Dec 02, 2008 11:40 am) From what I've seen in Michigan (home to the unemployed!), vehicle sales are WAY down and there aren't many large engine sedans visible on the roads today. Even SUVs (which were so predominant) are less visible and there seem to be so many smaller cars on the roads these days. I've only seen a couple of SCs and not that many L / PL models either. BMW (and for that matter Merc) seem to be more open to deals. Good luck to Jaguar. I think their policy will backfire on them.
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Replying to: mssurrey (Dec 05, 2008 8:56 pm) |
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I picked up my XF Premium Luxury Oct 31. I cannot remember the money factor or residual, but the car was loaded and stickered at 58K - i rolled in $3500 in taxes, and no money down, with 15k miles and my payment is $910/mnth. I am sure I could have held out for a better deal, but i really wanted the car!! I freakin love this vehicle!!!!! Everything about it is awesome. I still am trying to find reasons to go to the store, or pick up the kids at school!!! Also, the traction control works excellent - here in Chicago we have had some pretty bad snow, and it handled great. The only problem I have is when I accidentally hit the gear paddles on the steering wheel, it throws me off a little.
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