iPace currently available for £400/month wow!!
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dmsims said:
No much point as it does not show the IPace as available (PCP or HP)
There's a link to explore I-Pace literally on the homepage?When I was mulling the I-Pace late last year, certainly you could configure any model, and the PCP rate was 4.9%, whereas the standard Jaguar rate was 6.9%
CooperS said:
how are these £75k machines. I know my i3 is a 35k city car but 75k for a Audi Q3/5 sized EV seems ridiculous.
I'll guess I'll either be going down in interior quality and going Korean or staying with the BMW
Big capacity batteries really. It still makes up a big portion of an EV’s cost. Whilst Hyundai seem to have managed to nail the £35-40k bracket, the battery is about 30% smaller.I'll guess I'll either be going down in interior quality and going Korean or staying with the BMW
RacerMike said:
Big capacity batteries really. It still makes up a big portion of an EV’s cost. Whilst Hyundai seem to have managed to nail the £35-40k bracket, the battery is about 30% smaller.
Similar, if not better, range though. I get the feeling Jaguar have compromised efficiency for other priorities, which is fine but does push the price up because of the need for a larger battery. kambites said:
RacerMike said:
Big capacity batteries really. It still makes up a big portion of an EV’s cost. Whilst Hyundai seem to have managed to nail the £35-40k bracket, the battery is about 30% smaller.
Similar, if not better, range though. I get the feeling Jaguar have compromised efficiency for other priorities, which is fine but does push the price up because of the need for a larger battery. We’ll see more towards the Kona’s price point soon. VW’s iD for one.
Witchfinder said:
dmsims said:
No much point as it does not show the IPace as available (PCP or HP)
There's a link to explore I-Pace literally on the homepage?When I was mulling the I-Pace late last year, certainly you could configure any model, and the PCP rate was 4.9%, whereas the standard Jaguar rate was 6.9%
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dmsims said:
Witchfinder said:
Have a look at Rockar, they seem to have a much better PCP rate than other Jag dealers
https://jaguar.rockar.com/
No much point as it does not show the IPace as available (PCP or HP) https://jaguar.rockar.com/
I-PACE HSE
EV400 90KWH AUTO AWD - 2019
Santorini Black
10k miles 6+23 PCH
£6,291 Initial Payment £1,048 A Month
£30,395
What next - sell the car?
dmsims said:
Bit of a coincidence that the IPace has suddenly appeared when you choose Buy online
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Yeah, I signed up in 2003, and lurked on PH for 16 years so I could promote a Jag dealer based in London from my Manchester home, whilst working in a totally unrelated industry. I thought I'd really covered my tracks well by doing all that, but you got me. I'm just a dirty spammer. How *did* you manage to figure it out? spammer
Witchfinder said:
Have a look at Rockar, they seem to have a much better PCP rate than other Jag dealers
https://jaguar.rockar.com/
Thanks, but I couldn't find any good deals on there. £930/month came back.https://jaguar.rockar.com/
Witchfinder said:
Ouch. It doesn't help that they're in short supply at the moment. Not sure what's going on. Maybe production issues?
There over 100 on sale on Autotrader, pretty much all of them look like they are read to be driven away. Some decent discounts too from list, surely if you want an iPace your spoilt for choice?https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/jaguar/i-pace/i...
24 months 5 kmiles
initial of £3,689.93inc VAT followed by
23 x £409.99 inc VAT per month
£198 fee
13,317.70
£554.90 ammortised per month
10k miles 2 years
£3,892.43 +£198 + 23 x £432.49
£14046.90
£585.29 ammortised per month
10k miles 3 years
£4,420.01 +£198 + 35 x £491.11
£21806.86
£605.75 ammortised
24 months 5 kmiles
initial of £3,689.93inc VAT followed by
23 x £409.99 inc VAT per month
£198 fee
13,317.70
£554.90 ammortised per month
10k miles 2 years
£3,892.43 +£198 + 23 x £432.49
£14046.90
£585.29 ammortised per month
10k miles 3 years
£4,420.01 +£198 + 35 x £491.11
£21806.86
£605.75 ammortised
Edited by saaby93 on Tuesday 3rd September 00:42
mike74 said:
People who can't afford to buy cars outright can't really grumble about ''poverty spec'' to be fair... beggars (and credit junkie paupers) can't be choosers.
Why would you purchase a deprecating asset outright? Unless you plan on keeping it for almost ever, it makes no financial sense.saaby93 said:
https://www.gateway2lease.com/cars/jaguar/i-pace/i...
24 months 5 kmiles
initial of £3,689.93inc VAT followed by
23 x £409.99 inc VAT per month
£198 fee
13,317.70
£554.90 ammortised per month
10k miles 2 years
£3,892.43 +£198 + 23 x £432.49
£14046.90
£585.29 ammortised per month
10k miles 3 years
£4,420.01 +£198 + 35 x £491.11
£21806.86
£605.75 ammortised
Gosh I hope JLR have planned for a contingency when all these cars come back after lease.24 months 5 kmiles
initial of £3,689.93inc VAT followed by
23 x £409.99 inc VAT per month
£198 fee
13,317.70
£554.90 ammortised per month
10k miles 2 years
£3,892.43 +£198 + 23 x £432.49
£14046.90
£585.29 ammortised per month
10k miles 3 years
£4,420.01 +£198 + 35 x £491.11
£21806.86
£605.75 ammortised
Edited by saaby93 on Tuesday 3rd September 00:42
If they aren't careful these 'cheap' deals will do to iPace residuals what Nissan did to Leaf residuals back in 2014/15 with similar fire sale style deals.
y.k said:
mike74 said:
People who can't afford to buy cars outright can't really grumble about ''poverty spec'' to be fair... beggars (and credit junkie paupers) can't be choosers.
Why would you purchase a deprecating asset outright? Unless you plan on keeping it for almost ever, it makes no financial sense.Gassing Station | EV and Alternative Fuels | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff