Wanted: Manual F-Type Coupe V6S

Yoshuey

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Looking to buy a manual coupe - V6S.

Anyone know how many of these might have been made for UK? I know manuals are rare. And even more so in S form.

I’m about to buy an M2 next week but have seen nothing come up in terms of a manual V6S coupe
 
206 (or 106 if your specifically after the v6S although unsure how many left)

See here - https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=4011&p=38497&hilit=
 
Manual cars should be £4 to £5 k less than autos , although auto trader and eBay have skewed the prices by advertising autos in the manual section so their prices are all to cock.
At the end of the day manuals tend to sit for sale for months on end compared to autos. Just look at the URL for the advert on auto trader to see how many months they have been for sale.
Saying that, i am still wanting a manual one but due to them being about 1% of f types sold finding one in the spec i want will probably end up with me getting an auto eventually.
 
Look at an M2, then look at an F Type
Which is going to get that admirable glance?
Performance isn’t everything, but getting there in style is!
 
stickshift steve said:
Manual cars should be £4 to £5 k less than autos , although auto trader and eBay have skewed the prices by advertising autos in the manual section so their prices are all to cock.
At the end of the day manuals tend to sit for sale for months on end compared to autos. Just look at the URL for the advert on auto trader to see how many months they have been for sale.
Saying that, i am still wanting a manual one but due to them being about 1% of f types sold finding one in the spec i want will probably end up with me getting an auto eventually.

With production level between 2015 > 2020 being only about 4% it makes them quite rare. I read an article that advised people to keep them as the value will reflect this rarity. This was not the reason why I bought mine as I prefer being in control of the gearbox. I have paddles on my Honda CRV but for me it does not replace a full manual.
 
Yoshuey said:
thanks - whats a realistic price range for one of these buying a sub 40k miler? Any ideas.

From the 106 v6S models made, there are 4 for sale today ranging from £35k to £40k with between 6k and 35k miles.
 
Do some research on clutch issues on early models - I think JLR is on a 4th generation version to overcome problems.
 
scm said:
Do some research on clutch issues on early models - I think JLR is on a 4th generation version to overcome problems.

They are on the 4th generation clutch but I could not find any information about them. I went to JLR direct and the difficult is speaking to someone technical that knows the history of the modifications. I was told that it is common practice to make changes which seemed strange as there are very low volumes of manual cars produced (approximately 4% built between 2015 & 2020). I did see somewhere these changes to the clutch happened in the first 2yrs between 2015 & 2017.
 
Somewhere on this forum I am sure the clutch version history was published... cannot locate it though..

Also I don't know where 4% of sales were manuals keeps coming from. UK stats below by year. At best in 2016 it was 2.82% and overall it's way below 0.5%

Of which how many were manuals? / Percentage of total sales
2013 Total = 0 - 0.00%
2014 Total = 0 - 0.00%
2015 Total = 60 - 2.84%
2016 Total = 63 - 2.82%
2017 Total = 33 - 1.51%
2018 Total = 46 - 2.46%
2019 H1 = 4 - 0.41%

If you want an exact % I can query Gov Transport system for an exact answer if you want!
 
Part numbers I think I've seen for the latest generation are:

Clutch: T2R27466
Flywheel: T2R20968

Loads of info about them on the US forum - they love their manuals!
 
15,390 new F-Types registered in UK from 2012 to 30th September 2021

Of which only 214 were manuals = 0.0139%
(13.91 per 1,000 registered)

2012 Total = 0
2013 Total = 0
2014 Total = 0
2015 Total = 60
2016 Total = 63
2017 Total = 33
2018 Total = 46
2019 Total = 10
2020 Total = 1 (older model)
2021 Total = 1 (older model)

As of 30th September 2021, of the 214 registered in UK.
207 are left of which 15 of them were SORN.
 
4th gen clutch part numbers are T2R27466 ,T2R20968 (flywheel). The crap clutches were around June/July 2015 but here have been several upgrades including flywheels over the years.
This is the gist that i got from researching the USA forums. Also i believe that the problem coolant "y" pipe on f types was replaced with part number AJ813865 so if you find a car it might be worth finding out if these part numbers are to the chassis number of it.
The only ones i would consider at the moment are the £40k one at Bolden Colliery ,which was originally advertised at £45k but is still £3k to £4k overpriced in my eyes. Or the £44500 one at Merc Benz for a newer vehicle. Unfortunately neither are in the colours i want.
 
So the number you mention - is that the number of manuals for that year?

Not bad at all - I was thinking there might have 20 odd max each year if that.

I guess question is how many were coupes out of that total.


simpleR said:
Somewhere on this forum I am sure the clutch version history was published... cannot locate it though..

Also I don't know where 4% of sales were manuals keeps coming from. UK stats below by year. At best in 2016 it was 2.82% and overall it's way below 0.5%

Of which how many were manuals? / Percentage of total sales
2013 Total = 0 - 0.00%
2014 Total = 0 - 0.00%
2015 Total = 60 - 2.84%
2016 Total = 63 - 2.82%
2017 Total = 33 - 1.51%
2018 Total = 46 - 2.46%
2019 H1 = 4 - 0.41%

If you want an exact % I can query Gov Transport system for an exact answer if you want!
 
Thanks for all the info guys.

So I bought an 22k miler 1 owner M2 Manual but I’m still on the lookout for an F-type Manual S Coupe. Somehow I doubt anyone would want to do direct swap, but if anyone does feel like a change - I’d defo be up for considering it.

Alternatively I’d still be open to buying, if some one is selling theirs.

I love the M2 so far… but I love classic coupe design more which the M2 isn’t (despite loving how it looks) . I can’t believe jag gave the f type all that HP but my previous z4 coupe from 2008 had the same performance as the f type in manual form anyway.

Anyone know the definitive 0-60 times for a manual in S and non S form?

Ps I’m using 0-60 time to understand the performance - I actually don’t care about 0-60 but more how fast the car feels.
 
For a MY2016 car the published figures are.
V6 340 = Auto 5.1 seconds, Manual 5.5 seconds.
V6 'S' 380 = Auto 4.8 seconds, Manual 5.3 seconds.
Figures are for 0-60 MPH
 
Thanks. yeh 5.3 and 5.5 - a bit surprised thats the best they could get out of 340 and 380 bhp. I'm guessing its the weight thats slowing the car down
 
Lightweight sports car it is not. Have you driven one yet? It has a well built luxury feel to it and the auto is so good very few people went for the manual.
 
Nope not driven one yet but I prefer manuals every time over an auto. Unless it was the SVR in which case the power justifies an auto - for me anyway
 
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