Next car suggestions?

Next car suggestions?

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MR94

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141 posts

60 months

Friday 16th February
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Hey all,

I hope this thread idea is okay?

I was wondering if you all could help with some suggestions on what to look at/what to avoid for my next car. I've been leasing for the past 7 years but the market has gone somewhat silly to the point it's rare you get good value for money whatsoever so I'm looking at PCPing my next car. If a bargain of a lease deal comes along I'll consider that too.

Ideally I want something less than 4 years old but the newer the better, less than 30,000 miles, and premium or sporty - preferably a bit of both. I wouldn't want to spend more than £650 a month, £2-3k deposit, 5-6k miles a year.

That type of money used to get you insane cars but those days seem to have gone, I'm in no major rush as my current lease has 6 months left.

I've been considering a 2-3 year old Jag F-type V6S, I know everyone jokes about JLR reliability but they don't seem to be too bad? Any other suggestions?

Thanks,

MR94

Edited by MR94 on Friday 16th February 18:12

CG2020UK

1,529 posts

41 months

Friday 16th February
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Alternatives in the F Type arena

BMW M2
Alpine A110
Porsche Cayman
Toyota Supra

All smashing cars you just need to pick which flavour you like best

Belle427

8,997 posts

234 months

Saturday 17th February
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Stick to the Jag if you like them, just do your research on the reliability, fantastic cars.
Dont let people tell you the V6 is not worth having either, its all nonsense.

ChrisH72

2,211 posts

53 months

Saturday 17th February
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This lease deal came up as deal of the day on auto express.

https://www.leaseloco.com/car-leasing/alpine/a110

Deposit is more than you want to pay but the monthlies are much lower.

Alternatively if you take a loan with someone like Tesco bank, your £650 a month would get you about £27k over 4 years. Add in your £3k deposit and that's plenty for a nice F type.

I'm fairly sure that PCP is always heavily in the dealers favour and that using it for a second hand car is not the best.

ZX10R NIN

27,642 posts

126 months

Ezra

551 posts

28 months

Saturday 17th February
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I'd been in Boxsters/Caymans for a few years and thought I'd give an F-type a try as I really think they look the part (had one of the 6-cyl special editions with 380/400hp ?? for half a day from the local Jag dealer). tbh, it was disappointing. Lovely to look at, nice inside, but it felt huge compared with the Porsches, nowhere near as nimble and the gearbox was pedestrian vs the PDK in Porsche.

If you head into 2 seater territory, make sure you give the Boxster / Cayman a good look.

georgeyboy12345

3,528 posts

36 months

Sunday 18th February
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Jaguar F-Type V6s are awesome, but I'd only get one if I had a garage to keep it in. They are known to suffer from water ingress into the engine bay from vents in the bonnet, which can then cause other issues. I suppose you could always get a car cover, though they can be a bit of a faff.

That Alpine lease deal looks pretty good. With a PCP you'd be looking at more like a 2019 model
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202312214...


Ford Mustang Bullitt
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202310313...


BMW M2
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202401035...



ninjag

1,827 posts

120 months

Monday 19th February
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Whilst most manufacturers are suffering parts delays, Jaguar seem to be having some extra issues. It might be to do with them consolidating their parts hubs or something, I can't remember but worth looking into.