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  1. jimangle

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    I've seen a total of two, and one was on City Line near Belmont Ave.
     
  2. jimangle

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    Jag hasn't built a sports car in a long time. The XJS, XK8/R, XK/R are sport touring cars, usually younger folks don't understand the mission of that car. I was at the Jag dealer yesterday, and a new XKR coupe was next to the F type convertible, being able to compare them side by side, I was surprised to see that the XKR isn't that much bigger than the F-type. However, there was a customers 2003 XKR coupe, and that car looks tiny next to an F-type. Man I miss my xkr coupe, hopefully I'll have it back before springtime.
     
  3. drgek

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    The F-Type Roadster is shorter and narrower than a 458 Spider (albeit not by much.)
     
  4. jonesdds

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    Drove the F-Type base roadster today, nice car. But I agree that it's overpriced for what it is. Seemed very light and tossable, the opposite of what I expected and the low end torque was excellent for around town. My wife's favorite currently, she will be coming out of a 2011 M3 Convertible. Very limited trunk space. Coupe definitely looks better but she only does convertibles at this point.....Hopefully in a few months huge deals to be had, typical of Jaguar's to this point in the past many years.
     
  5. F2003-GA

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    Very cool! Makes me want to ride around in a helicopter sipping tea whilst plotting against my enemies.

    Oh, and buy an F Type. It also makes me want to buy an F Type.
     
  8. ferraripete

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    the coupe is a hot looking car! it has the power too...it will be a contender in the market @ $100k.

    btw, as good as it looks on film, it looks better in the metal. its proportions are lovely. think aston v-8 vantage sized.
     
  9. rockminster

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    I just ordered a new Coupe R in Polaris White with the R spec Alcantara seats. Elected most of the options with the exception of the carbon brakes. This is a bit of a flyer as I have no idea if I'll like how it drives but on paper and in early revews it is quite exciting. ETA is late May.
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  10. 4re Nut

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    Nice! :cool:
     
  11. drgek

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    Beautiful, congrats! My V8S roadster should be delivered in about a month.
     
  12. rockminster

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    Cool. How did you spec it?
     
  13. ferraripete

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    pictures do not do the coupe justice...she is a movie star in the metal!!!
     
  14. TheMayor

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  15. rockminster

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    Those are alarmingly low sales volumes. Hopefully the coupe jump starts sales.
     
  16. Bullfighter

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    Hopefully, but in this price range I suspect most buyers aren't going to take it on a track and so likely want an open top. (In the used car market F430 spiders seem a lot more common than the coupes, for example.)

    I think the pricing is a bit high and depreciation will be typical British, as posted earlier, which may keep buyers away.

    It is a sharp car, though. I see a lot of Z8 in its lines (from the back).
     
  17. rockminster

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    I would think the Ftype coupe would be more popular than the roadster b/c I see the Ftype buyer planning to use the car as more of a daily driver than how a Ferrari buyer would use his/her car. The Ftype is a good alternative to the 911 and would be cross shopped by Merc SL and BMW 6 series buyers. It would be interesting to see what Jaguar's Ftype sales goals and results are with women buyers -it seems like the car should do well with women.
     
  18. TheMayor

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    They made a mistake making the coupe last.
     
  19. TheMayor

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    They made a mistake making the coupe last.
     
  20. drgek

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    Why?
     
  21. drgek

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    Jaguar was hoping F-type production would be 9000 - 12000 cars annually. With just the roadster, and in the US alone, those figures annualize out to about 3100 cars per year. Not sure I agree with your and Bob's take on this.
     
  22. TheMayor

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    First, not that many want a real convertible. If you look at Corvettes, about 25% are convertibles and 75% are coupes. People say they want convertibles because they are sexy but most just want coupes. How many people in the UK want a $100,000 convertible? The UK must be their 1st or second largest market.

    Second -- timing. It's tough to sell convertibles going into winter. As soon as you hit August, people wonder how much they are really going to use it in fall and winter.

    Third -- looks. The coupe just looks better and is more practical.

    Fourth -- early adopters. Some who own a coupe will switch to a convertible but very few convertible owners will switch to a coupe. So, you get the same people who like the car buying 2 cars in two years.
     
  23. drgek

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    I understand and agree that the coupe will be the "volume" seller, but from a marketing perspective why does that mandate it be the first to market? How long was the Boxster available before the Cayman?
     
  24. TheMayor

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    Chevy sold 2800 C7's in January. Their year goal is about 24,000.

    By contrast, Jag sold 171 cars in the US in January. Even if they sold 3 times more including overseas sales, that only get them to 6000 cars a year.

    Maserati used to get that number from 2002 to 2008 and we all thought those numbers were pretty weak.

    Bottom line: They need the coupe. The coupe will definitely increase sales for them.
     
  25. TheMayor

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    People buy want they want and need, not what people think they need.

    The Jag is a GT, not a sports car. Apples and Oranges.

    To get to 9000 cars a year, they need coupes. Only in the US market do people really buy convertibles in large numbers.
     

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