Purchasing help and how to identify F-type options from pictures?

Anything F-Type related......
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itsajaaaag wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 10:05 pmAre non-Jaguar dealers (like this one) able to source the full spec sheet or not? I don't want to give them a hard time if they can't...
Only if they have (paid) access to TOPIx.
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Dealers are effing clueless when it comes to specs in ads. Especially non-Jag dealers. Jag dealers often also have incorrect info. Never trust what it says in the ads and do your own proper due diligence, just like you are.

Topix used to be free for build specs which came in very handy for the purchase of my two previous jags. They should now at least have integrated it with all the other info on the online service history site. Don't know what it costs now but maybe you can buy some limited access to get build specs. Otherwise if you get a car's VIN you could try to send it to JLR's customer service to get the build spec.
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I recently paid about £38 for 24 hours access to Topix when I was in the process of purchasing mine, I find it quite frustrating that they have hidden everything behind the pay wall.
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Thank you both, I guess it's best to buy a 24 hour access to Topix and check 3 or 4 cars to be absolutely sure. I just need to collect the VIN numbers first.

Right now I'm pondering whether I should make an offer to the dealers now or wait six months until the dead of winter in hope that prices will be lower then. Any wise thoughts?
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The prices will likely be more or less lower in six months but I personally doubt there'd be any huge price differences on these cars.

I'd say it's a matter of finding the right car and then going for it... how long do you want to wait to enjoy an F-Type? I don't know where on the continent you live but if you get one soon you could have months of nice driving enjoyment ahead of you before winter conditions kick in... or wait until the spring.

I got mine a couple of months earlier than I initially intended because this unicorn example with this perfect and very rare spec popped up and it felt extremely unlikely that anything similar would come up again.
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Me and my wife decided to get a convertible that's why I hope the price of convertibles will be lower in the winter. If that's the case, we can wait patiently few more months. I wonder when are prices of convertibles starting to rise. Is it March, is it April, May?

BTW, there is one SVR available in Germany for the same price as R models but wife doesn't like the non retractable spoiler, it makes the car to manly for her to drive. Can that spoiler be replaced with a retractable one from the R model? That one is nicely tucked away until 120 km/h...
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itsajaaaag wrote: Sat Aug 12, 2023 6:04 pm BTW, there is one SVR available in Germany for the same price as R models but wife doesn't like the non retractable spoiler, it makes the car too manly for her to drive. Can that spoiler be replaced with a retractable one from the R model? That one is nicely tucked away until 120 km/h...
Yes - certainly possible, but might be expensive . I believe it was a (rare) option on SVR to go for the retractable spoiler.
I suspect most SVR customers like the spoiler as it’s a unique feature of the SVR.
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Good evening lads! I hope you're all enjoying the autumn.

As expected, prices have fallen about 10 % since August so time is nigh to make a decision.

Even though me and the wifey strongly dislike the new front end on 2020+ cars, we like some of the new trim like matrix headlights so the facelifted model is not completely out of the picture....

Can owners of the facelifted model please tell us whether Android Auto/Google Maps can be displayed on the right side of the instrument panel screen as depicted iin the attached picture? I assume the map in the picture is car's stock navi and not Android Auto... Cheers!

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I have a MY21 and use the map in the centre of the dash display between two dials, this doesn’t use the Apple CarPlay map that is available on the 10” screen, so I believe the answer is no.
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Apparently the front end was re-designed to make the car look more aggressive to complete with the germans.
I thought the F-type was supposed to be a modern re-make of the E-type, I guess they forgot. Ian Callum had left the company by that point.
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