Goodies from the Jaguar dealer

car said:
i got my car in its own handover bay and unveiled a nice presentation box with the keys in it and two growler keyrings a bottle of whisky a jaguar umberella a hoodie and a jaguar teddy bear I think that is absoulety brilliant

Well I think that takes the best yet Prize for goodies given ....good for you

Ian
 
Well jealous of the F-type cufflinks!! Want!

I specifically asked for my car not to be in the handover bay... I didn't want a silk sheet that's been lying on the floor on my car to scratch the paintwork! Think they were a bit miffed... Must be their only customer that cares about the car's paintwork!
 
Got a bottle of champagne, 2 keys in presentation box, growler dust caps tyres, full tank of fuel and a video of me driving away up the hill :)

Like dezzy I asked them not to wash or clean it, so it was a bit dusty! Don't think they felt comfortable handing in over dirty, but took it straight to the detailer,
 
Got the keys with nice keyrings in a presentation box and a full tank of fuel - to be fair to the dealer in Wolverhampton - they also took my trade in two weeks before the new car arrived (which i was pleased with as once i've decided to get rid of a car i just worry about any scrapes etc affecting the trade in deal) and they lent me a 3.0d F Pace to use - very generous of them and good marketing as everyone at work admired it and my boss is now seriously considering buying one.
 
Just a word of warning about the valve cap freebie.
Quite a few people have come unstuck using growler valve caps off evilbay as they are metal.
I heard bad reports about the Jaguar ones as they used to be metal.
If you don't use a smear of grease then with moisture they will eventually weld themselves to the valve.
In the worst case scenario someone had to have the valves cut off and a new set of TPMS sensors fitted.
Its a well-known phenomenon with a scientific name which I can't recall just now.
A bit of a silly thing when in the manual Jaguar themselves say:
"Do not use metal valve caps as these can corrode onto the valve threads and be difficult or impossible to remove."
:roll:
 
...I also heard that it may cause interruptions with the TPMS reading also....but that may have just been some B.S I read on 'tinterweb?
 
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