Hi All
I've been having a good read through the forum over the past week or so as my interest in purchasing an F Type intensifies.
I currently drive an Audi S3 Saloon (2017 model) which I love. It looks good, is very fast (306 PS and Quattro system gives it 0-60 in 4.6 seconds) and sounds great (thankfully mine just missed the numbing of the exhaust sound with the new emission regulations coming in a year or so ago). However, it is a thief's dream and I have had a couple of attempted thefts of it which is making me question whether it's worth the aggro. Luckily my high level of home security has stopped it being taken, but it remains a target and I don't want to put myself or partner in a situation where we may get hurt as a result.
So I'm looking at getting rid, and buying something less 'hot' from a thieves perspective. As JLR vehicles go, the F type seems to be the exception in terms of being at high risk of theft. The percentage of Range Rovers etc that get taken is absolutely crazy.
I'm looking at the coupe S version, with a price tag of £30-£35k. My strong preference is to buy 'approved' from JLR (we all know that the 150 point check isn't worth the paper it's written on, but the security of a warranty is important to me).
I've had a look on the usual outlets (Autotrader etc) and there are a few about. But before I delve deeper, I wanted to reach out to the F Type community and see what you thought about the following:
1- Reliability - all cars have niggles - but are there any specifics on the F Type I should be aware of?
2- The Drive - all reports point to it being a harsh ride on standard springs and wheels, without any adaptive suspension I believe. Just how bad is it?
3- real life MPG - I do very little miles, so I am after smiles per miles
rather than good MPG. The S3 gets me mid 25 mpg pottering around town, longer on the motorway. How does the F type stack up?
4- Residuals - I am surprised that these cars depreciate so heavily, but the good news is it makes it a potential car I can own. Are there certain models/spec within my price range that would be a better purchase than others?
5- Age - bluntly - am I too young to drive one of these? I am about to turn 30, yet virtually all owners I see are early 50s as a minimum. I don't intend to be ageist (far from it) but why do you think the demographic is like this?
Look forward to hearing all your views.
I've been having a good read through the forum over the past week or so as my interest in purchasing an F Type intensifies.
I currently drive an Audi S3 Saloon (2017 model) which I love. It looks good, is very fast (306 PS and Quattro system gives it 0-60 in 4.6 seconds) and sounds great (thankfully mine just missed the numbing of the exhaust sound with the new emission regulations coming in a year or so ago). However, it is a thief's dream and I have had a couple of attempted thefts of it which is making me question whether it's worth the aggro. Luckily my high level of home security has stopped it being taken, but it remains a target and I don't want to put myself or partner in a situation where we may get hurt as a result.
So I'm looking at getting rid, and buying something less 'hot' from a thieves perspective. As JLR vehicles go, the F type seems to be the exception in terms of being at high risk of theft. The percentage of Range Rovers etc that get taken is absolutely crazy.
I'm looking at the coupe S version, with a price tag of £30-£35k. My strong preference is to buy 'approved' from JLR (we all know that the 150 point check isn't worth the paper it's written on, but the security of a warranty is important to me).
I've had a look on the usual outlets (Autotrader etc) and there are a few about. But before I delve deeper, I wanted to reach out to the F Type community and see what you thought about the following:
1- Reliability - all cars have niggles - but are there any specifics on the F Type I should be aware of?
2- The Drive - all reports point to it being a harsh ride on standard springs and wheels, without any adaptive suspension I believe. Just how bad is it?
3- real life MPG - I do very little miles, so I am after smiles per miles
4- Residuals - I am surprised that these cars depreciate so heavily, but the good news is it makes it a potential car I can own. Are there certain models/spec within my price range that would be a better purchase than others?
5- Age - bluntly - am I too young to drive one of these? I am about to turn 30, yet virtually all owners I see are early 50s as a minimum. I don't intend to be ageist (far from it) but why do you think the demographic is like this?
Look forward to hearing all your views.