iPace-enomics

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JNW1

7,871 posts

196 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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TheDeuce said:
SWoll said:
Well, a used iPace (21MY) was on our list of potential purchases for later this year but after reading this not any longer. Such a shame, they're a lovely thing but those timescales are completely unacceptable as is the list of issues with a car that is barely 5 years old.

Looks like the far less interesting but apparently more dependable and well built etron, is now top of the list.
That's really a shame mate, but I get it...

JLR must be in a real mess these days. They're messing about trying to avoid warranty work at the detriment of their reputation and cars depreciation, that's a vicious circle to sink down..
I've also had an iPace as close to the top of my list if I was to go the EV route but I have to confess the continued bad publicity and poor experience of owners is a bit off-putting; are they really that bad or is it just unhappy owners tend to have more to say than ones who are satisfied? I'd be looking at a second-hand car from a main dealer (21 model or newer) but if the back-up is as bad as people are suggesting it sounds like the two-year warranty might not be worth the virtual paper it's written on.

As I'd want a hatch the other car that appeals is the Polestar so maybe I need to focus my attention more on one of those - or will I find they also suffer from a whole load of problems?!

TheDeuce

22,585 posts

68 months

Wednesday 22nd May
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JNW1 said:
I've also had an iPace as close to the top of my list if I was to go the EV route but I have to confess the continued bad publicity and poor experience of owners is a bit off-putting; are they really that bad or is it just unhappy owners tend to have more to say than ones who are satisfied? I'd be looking at a second-hand car from a main dealer (21 model or newer) but if the back-up is as bad as people are suggesting it sounds like the two-year warranty might not be worth the virtual paper it's written on.

As I'd want a hatch the other car that appeals is the Polestar so maybe I need to focus my attention more on one of those - or will I find they also suffer from a whole load of problems?!
The ones burned are always going to make more noise about a 'bad' car than the other 90% that never have a problem. I had one for 3 years, no issues other than a loose inner wheel arch cover and a boot strut.

The added problem with the iPace is that the dealer network is so dire now that even tiny issues are a battle it seems.

That said, if you have a second car as a backup and you have the time to battle the dealer if there are problems, there is still no denying the extreme value and appeal of an iPace. I also expect in time many issues that currently require main dealer attention will be doable by third party indie garages, including battery issues.

Richtea1970

1,198 posts

62 months

Thursday 6th June
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Well, today the iPace life is over.
Car was collected today, and I must admit I was a little sad that it went but similarly am glad that I’ll never have to deal with the JLR network again. As I’ve said before, great car when working properly but riddled with faults and the dealer network is very poor.

killysprint

201 posts

168 months

Saturday 8th June
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Ours went yesterday. Back to Jaguar. Doubt it will reappear any time soon. But Jaguars problem now.
Can’t say it’ll be missed.
JLR are in a mess. Problems that occur take weeks if not months to be resolved due to the agnostic dealers.
A real pity.


Jimjimhim

285 posts

2 months

Saturday 8th June
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Such a shame that these cars are causing the owners so many issues.

Liam_92

Original Poster:

22 posts

49 months

Saturday 8th June
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OP here.

An update 9 or so months in to ownership.

We can finally charge to 100% again! Had a battery fault back in December, in for diagnostics in February and finally had the cell replaced this week.

Since December, we have been limited to 72% charge due to the fault. Actually, that hasn't been too bad for our usage profile but could see how it could well be a serious problem for others.

That said, the Jaguar Dealership/Repairs network is clearly under a lot of stress (and I'm being polite with that description). It shouldn't take three months for a diagnosis and a further four to get it in for the work to be completed.

Alas, that is what we have had to deal with. That said, it is still an exceptional vehicle and (despite the catastrophic depreciation) I don't regret buying it one bit and hope that the mechanical woes are behind us.

Interestingly, had a 23' plate courtesy iPace whilst it was in for a few days; some very obvious minor improvements to the overall package but not overwhelmed. Feels like a missed opportunity on perhaps, seeing how far other marques have evolved in the four years between that and ours.

wevster

769 posts

159 months

Saturday 8th June
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Really wanted to get one of these but this thread and other sites have put me off which is a shame.

Just not worth the risk though.

Richtea1970

1,198 posts

62 months

Saturday 8th June
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Liam_92 said:
Since December, we have been limited to 72% charge due to the fault. Actually, that hasn't been too bad for our usage profile but could see how it could well be a serious problem for others.
You should get a payment from Jaguar based on how many miles you’ve done since the battery fault was recognised. I was told that it’s to cover the inconvenience of only charging to 72% and having to potentially charge away from home.

EddieSteadyGo

12,302 posts

205 months

Saturday 8th June
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Richtea1970 said:
You should get a payment from Jaguar based on how many miles you’ve done since the battery fault was recognised. I was told that it’s to cover the inconvenience of only charging to 72% and having to potentially charge away from home.
I wonder how many times this must have happened for them to have written a policy for this scenario?

Richtea1970

1,198 posts

62 months

Saturday 8th June
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EddieSteadyGo said:
Richtea1970 said:
You should get a payment from Jaguar based on how many miles you’ve done since the battery fault was recognised. I was told that it’s to cover the inconvenience of only charging to 72% and having to potentially charge away from home.
I wonder how many times this must have happened for them to have written a policy for this scenario?
A lot! I’d imagine you’d be hard pressed to find anyone with a 2019/2020 car without a battery issue, and reports of other cells failing once one has been replaced hastened my decision to get rid.

gmaz

4,469 posts

212 months

Yesterday (08:23)
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A 290,000 mile i-pace for £11,000 here, but sold as "for spares or repairs". I wonder what state the battery is in?

https://www.carshop365.net/used-jaguar-i-pace-ship...


isleofthorns

488 posts

172 months

Yesterday (21:47)
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gmaz said:
A 290,000 mile i-pace for £11,000 here, but sold as "for spares or repairs". I wonder what state the battery is in?

https://www.carshop365.net/used-jaguar-i-pace-ship...
think they're only saying that to provide no warranties etc., nothing to suggest the car's not working ok.

looking at the dash it's showing 77m with just over 50% charge -- this is a fair bit lower than mine would be showing at that SOC. I'm still getting 250-260m on a full charge

TheDeuce

22,585 posts

68 months

Yesterday (22:15)
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isleofthorns said:
gmaz said:
A 290,000 mile i-pace for £11,000 here, but sold as "for spares or repairs". I wonder what state the battery is in?

https://www.carshop365.net/used-jaguar-i-pace-ship...
think they're only saying that to provide no warranties etc., nothing to suggest the car's not working ok.

looking at the dash it's showing 77m with just over 50% charge -- this is a fair bit lower than mine would be showing at that SOC. I'm still getting 250-260m on a full charge
The problem is that the out of warranty battery issue cars are only currently fixable (reliably) by main dealer. But the independents are learning quickly and there's every possibility that within a year or so, battery issues could be quickly sorted on the cheap by an independent outfit.

It's obviously very tricky to assess that gamble... But odds on chances that there's a possibility to buy a dirt cheap luxury, 400hp and crazy high torque AWD and get it sorted later in for not a lot of £ are probably quite good! Of course, you have to be able to afford to lose with a smile on your face to take such a chance!

What a sad and conflicting story the wonderful iPace has become. What to do with these excellent cars in light of stty dealership backup and an uncertain future...

Jimjimhim

285 posts

2 months

Yesterday (22:18)
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£11k seems like a lot when £3k more will get you an Ipace with just 77k on the clock.

Richtea1970

1,198 posts

62 months

Yesterday (22:43)
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Jimjimhim said:
£11k seems like a lot when £3k more will get you an Ipace with just 77k on the clock.
Agreed. I think there was one on here a while ago with less miles for something like £8999?

Luke.

11,043 posts

252 months

Yesterday (23:06)
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There was, but it had 75% battery capacity. Fine for a runaround. If that works for you. A brilliant bargain.