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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #30 on: 17 November 2022, 20:12:45 »

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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #31 on: 17 November 2022, 20:27:37 »

wwd had one of them years ago boring as s--- but reliable old busses
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #32 on: 17 November 2022, 20:28:11 »

I'd guess that mobility issues might make older cars uneconomical.
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #33 on: 17 November 2022, 20:34:40 »

Yes whatever i buy will have to be look after by a garage hence looking for something as new as my budget allows normally i lease cars with service included but there is nothing that is any use because of the current climate
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #34 on: 17 November 2022, 22:35:55 »

I'd guess that mobility issues might make older cars uneconomical.
That makes zero sense. Unless you mean for DIY... But that's already been ruled out.

A nice 10-20 year old car is going to be at least as reliable and comfortable as any nearly new car and for a fraction of the price.
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #35 on: 17 November 2022, 23:02:05 »

Prices of jags are all over the place found a 2.0d manuel 2k less than the auto
Nobody wants a manual Jag, except those trying to reduce company car tax.

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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #36 on: 18 November 2022, 07:47:06 »

I'd guess that mobility issues might make older cars uneconomical.
That makes zero sense. Unless you mean for DIY... But that's already been ruled out.

A nice 10-20 year old car is going to be at least as reliable and comfortable as any nearly new car and for a fraction of the price.
An older car is going to need more love and care to keep it reliable and roadworthy, which is uneconomical if you are less able/willing to DIY it.  And we all know if you don't keep on top of the jobs that need doing, they can quickly get to a stage where you have to consider the financial viability of recovering from that situation...  ...although I am a pupil of the "better the devil you know" school.
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #37 on: 18 November 2022, 10:15:06 »

Thanks for all the advice think i am going to try and do a deal on the xe
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #38 on: 18 November 2022, 10:53:12 »

I'd guess that mobility issues might make older cars uneconomical.
That makes zero sense. Unless you mean for DIY... But that's already been ruled out.

A nice 10-20 year old car is going to be at least as reliable and comfortable as any nearly new car and for a fraction of the price.
An older car is going to need more love and care to keep it reliable and roadworthy, which is uneconomical if you are less able/willing to DIY it.  And we all know if you don't keep on top of the jobs that need doing, they can quickly get to a stage where you have to consider the financial viability of recovering from that situation...  ...although I am a pupil of the "better the devil you know" school.
I would counter that with the fact that newer cars are significantly less reliable/long lived than previous models.
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #39 on: 18 November 2022, 10:57:35 »

Thanks for all the advice think i am going to try and do a deal on the xe
Brian
Good luck, but you won't be getting one. They will have overpaid for it, and will be unlikely to let it go at a loss.

Also bear in mind that used values are starting to drop again, so there will be better options around in a couple of months if you can afford to wait.
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #40 on: 18 November 2022, 12:53:13 »

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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #41 on: 18 November 2022, 16:29:59 »

I need the car at the end of the month so can't really put it off for long unless i can borrow something
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #42 on: 18 November 2022, 16:43:51 »

Buy what you have the cash for now and wait if you want to upgrade.
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #43 on: 18 November 2022, 18:31:25 »

Or buy something cheap enough to scrap if it fails, then buy another until something nice turns up🚡
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Re: Jag owners
« Reply #44 on: 18 November 2022, 18:39:28 »

Or just buy a Jag if you want one and ignore these miserable buggers!  ;D
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