![]() 05/21/2016 at 23:21 • Filed to: Jaguar | ![]() | ![]() |
There’s a 3,770lbs, 340hp V6 Jaaag available starting at $50,490. As a reminder, a 3,814lbs, 240hp 4-cyl BMW 528i starts at $50,200. Have you considered leasing a Jaaag lately?
![]() 05/21/2016 at 23:34 |
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Possibly, If I Had The Money.
![]() 05/21/2016 at 23:59 |
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Yes.
I don’t have a job.
Yes.
![]() 05/22/2016 at 00:23 |
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~3700lbs, 350hp/390lb-ft V8 naturally aspirated
![]() 05/22/2016 at 01:22 |
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Hah! My car weights 1100 lbs less... and has 236 less HP... and 250 less ft-lb... and has zero luxurious features... and — hmm I better stop now.
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Weight counts for a lot. I remember when 3300lbs was considered heavy. Now we’re lucky if a base model compact weighs that little.
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Yup. I’m getting one of that Jaaaag, pleaaase.
![]() 05/22/2016 at 08:32 |
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Focus ST is a fully loaded compact that weighs less than 3k.
![]() 05/22/2016 at 09:19 |
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With a lease the price of the vehicle isn't the most important factor. It's all about money factor and residual. That's why you can lease a $70,000 Ghibli for way way less than a $54,000 M2. I don't know anything about Jag leases but 5 series leases are extremely attractive.
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I quite like the XJ; driven the complete JLR lineup and its one of the best cars in the lineup.