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Just now received an offer from Jaguar for $27309 with the question how do I want to proceed. I’m the original owner and paid $82000 for the car. Purchased the extended warranity a year ago, just before 5 year anniversary. My thought being I’d keep car until 2028. Car is limited to 72% presently and although I’m not thrilled with that, I can live with it. I would still prefer they replace the battery and I believe that’s what I’m going to tell them.
 
Just now received an offer from Jaguar for $27309 with the question how do I want to proceed. I’m the original owner and paid $82000 for the car. Purchased the extended warranity a year ago, just before 5 year anniversary. My thought being I’d keep car until 2028. Car is limited to 72% presently and although I’m not thrilled with that, I can live with it. I would still prefer they replace the battery and I believe that’s what I’m going to tell them.
I think I would have done the same thing! If you don't need the kitty for long distances, 72% is annoying but not a deal breaker.
 
I wish I had found this forum before i did their recall. I would never have done it. I never had an issue with my car until they restricted my charging with the update. Monday Jaguar got dealt a huge setback in the new jersey class action. They can't force a buyback and have to fix the cars. Let's see how long it takes before they start them. Or if they will offer them outside of jersey
They definitely seem to have been put in their place. While it was just a denial of a motion to dismiss, reading through the decision is quite interesting. The judge seemed to pretty much say, "no you didn't fix the problem, therefore you have not honored the warranty". Among many other things that actual lawyers would understand :)
My personal favorite bit was when Jaguar claimed the warranty didn't apply as it doesn't cover "design" defects, only material and workmanship. So they were willing to claim they designed flawed and dangerous batteries to get out of honoring the warranty....crazy.
Here's the decision for those looking for some light reading
 
They definitely seem to have been put in their place. While it was just a denial of a motion to dismiss, reading through the decision is quite interesting. The judge seemed to pretty much say, "no you didn't fix the problem, therefore you have not honored the warranty". Among many other things that actual lawyers would understand :)
My personal favorite bit was when Jaguar claimed the warranty didn't apply as it doesn't cover "design" defects, only material and workmanship. So they were willing to claim they designed flawed and dangerous batteries to get out of honoring the warranty....crazy.
Here's the decision for those looking for some light reading
That’s not light enough
 
Just now received an offer from Jaguar for $27309 with the question how do I want to proceed. I’m the original owner and paid $82000 for the car. Purchased the extended warranity a year ago, just before 5 year anniversary. My thought being I’d keep car until 2028. Car is limited to 72% presently and although I’m not thrilled with that, I can live with it. I would still prefer they replace the battery and I believe that’s what I’m going to tell them.
Was this from the "Specialist Team" or your dealership itself? What mileage on the car?
 
Many thanks! I look forward to the “light reading”🤓
Im in your same boat, including the extended warranty. They offered me 30k. I'm not taking it. Jaguar just lost a huge decision in the new jersey class action. They have to repair the cars if the owners dont want the buybacks. That's in jersey, but will catch up to the rest of the country in time. So I'm holding on. I can wait it out. Even if they go past the 8 year or 100k on the cars warranty. It starts from the date of the ruling. The ruling is on 360law.
 

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So yesterday about my call starting to buy back. I asked for what date was being used for the Kelley Blue book Fair market value, but the agent was in able to give me a specific day October. The nhsta publication was released on October 18th, so I imagine they're using October 17th. I complained that this doesn't provide defect free evaluation. I told him that I had bought in my car September 20th and the statement specifically mentions no h514 update software available. It seems that the first Media publication was August 30th, a full month and a half earlier. I asked about 20 more questions and I'm hoping to response soon.

Also if you get a chance please run your VIN and check to see what the Kelley Blue book fair market value is. I put my van in and it came up with absolutely no options that my vehicle is equipped with. The the difference in fair market value between options and options was 1800 hours. Agent I spoke to said that my van has all the information but apparently not on KBB
My car is mint with 13k miles and Kelley says 12500 for mine when I use the online calculator. They offered me 30k. I paid 89k. Just made my last payment in February. They said it's not worth what they are offering me. I said you are right it's worth 89k to me. I had no plans to sell. It might be worth that to someone wanting another car payment. But I do not. Luckily this past Monday, jaguar lost a huge part of the class action in jersey. They have to repair the cars. So I either go to a jersey dealer or wait for it to catch up. This will cost them more to fix, so they are going to try and wait us out. Luckily the case doesn't care if the warranty expires or we go past 100k miles. They have to fix the cars. Care filing is on law360 or 360law.
 
I’m at the point now I just want to get this over with. The longer this goes on the more I’m ready to just bail on JLR and lease something else for a while. I just want my settlement so I can move on. Anyone else being heavily affected by the lack of range? I’m charging so much more due to the deficit and the cold weather.
Yes!
 
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