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Not a ton of info but here is what they said.

Those Who have had the latest update will be first in line.

Notices should go out at earliest end of this week but most likely next week via email, Phone, and mail.

They are going to ask you to take your Ipace to the local dealer

You will be assigned a mediator as part of this process for negotiating purposes.

Lets all stick together and share during this process to make sure know one is taken advantage of.
I'm sorry but they are not getting my car until I have check in hand. Anyone that turns their car over and then negotiates is an idiot.
 
I'm sorry but they are not getting my car until I have check in hand. Anyone that turns their car over and then negotiates is an idiot.
Yessir, agreed. Had received a pm from someone saying they were denied by Cali Lemon Law. Wonder if this is part of their negotiating tip. I understand its's a big move for JLR, but my first fault happened +3 years ago so they've known something was up for a minute.
Going on 7 weeks of not driving because I have nowhere to charge... And the IPace resale val has plummeted due to this issue. They gunna figure this out.
Curious if anyone had factored-in owners going to the media about this, you know, being as how they're 'going all electric' 🥸
 
Anyone get anything yet? I'm starting to think that this is a stall tactic. Called up Jaguar and told that there is no time frame. They would guess 60-90 days. In the meantime, our iPace wont go more than 130 miles, even though it says 195 range. What a disaster of a car. Four months and from what I can tell they haven't bought back a single car for this latest recall. Meanwhile the car is almost unusable.
 
Anyone get anything yet? I'm starting to think that this is a stall tactic. Called up Jaguar and told that there is no time frame. They would guess 60-90 days. In the meantime, our iPace wont go more than 130 miles, even though it says 195 range. What a disaster of a car. Four months and from what I can tell they haven't bought back a single car for this latest recall. Meanwhile the car is almost unusable.
I started my case with Jaguar before the holidays and as of yesterday I just completed my first car inspection . at this point it will now go to "Consumer affairs'" which is a JLR unit and I am told they will make the purchase offer. I am located in Ca so I am not sure if this makes a difference but I will post my experiences. Right now I am curious as to know what they will offer given my scenario:

I purchased the car used with 26k miles on it. I paid 65 K for it.
I had the first issue with the battery at 30k miles
I have 83K miles now.

In my estimation the only miles they can depreciate are the 4k miles driven until I had the first issue. This means I should get close to my entire amount I paid for the car. This is CA lemon Law i believe. Who knows what they will try to offer.
 
I started my case with Jaguar before the holidays and as of yesterday I just completed my first car inspection . at this point it will now go to "Consumer affairs'" which is a JLR unit and I am told they will make the purchase offer. I am located in Ca so I am not sure if this makes a difference but I will post my experiences. Right now I am curious as to know what they will offer given my scenario:

I purchased the car used with 26k miles on it. I paid 65 K for it.
I had the first issue with the battery at 30k miles
I have 83K miles now.

In my estimation the only miles they can depreciate are the 4k miles driven until I had the first issue. This means I should get close to my entire amount I paid for the car. This is CA lemon Law i believe. Who knows what they will try to offer.
California has strict laws and jag doing them first
 
Anyone get anything yet? I'm starting to think that this is a stall tactic. Called up Jaguar and told that there is no time frame. They would guess 60-90 days. In the meantime, our iPace wont go more than 130 miles, even though it says 195 range. What a disaster of a car. Four months and from what I can tell they haven't bought back a single car for this latest recall. Meanwhile the car is almost unusable.
Early December I was told that someone would be reaching out within two weeks................................:confused:
 
Jaguar could cost us all $7500 by their slow progress. Fortunately, the GOP can't just change the law behind the subsidies, but that is supposing we are a society that follows laws.
"this federal support for EVs was part of a 2022 law that may require congressional action to change, although the details of the tax credit were set by the Internal Revenue Service, not Congress.". https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/22/business/trump-ev-policy-change/index.html
 
Jaguar could cost us all $7500 by their slow progress. Fortunately, the GOP can't just change the law behind the subsidies, but that is supposing we are a society that follows laws.
"this federal support for EVs was part of a 2022 law that may require congressional action to change, although the details of the tax credit were set by the Internal Revenue Service, not Congress.". https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/22/business/trump-ev-policy-change/index.html
Pretty sure 'they weren't planning for this', either lol
 
Jaguar could cost us all $7500 by their slow progress. Fortunately, the GOP can't just change the law behind the subsidies, but that is supposing we are a society that follows laws.
"this federal support for EVs was part of a 2022 law that may require congressional action to change, although the details of the tax credit were set by the Internal Revenue Service, not Congress.". https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/22/business/trump-ev-policy-change/index.html
Today I received an email from JLR customer service that my case was being handed over to consumer affairs and that they will take me through the final buyback process. It seems like all paperwork is complete and now someone needs to just review and make a settlement offer. They told me to allow up to 30 days for this to happen. I am in CA........
 
Jaguar could cost us all $7500 by their slow progress. Fortunately, the GOP can't just change the law behind the subsidies, but that is supposing we are a society that follows laws.
"this federal support for EVs was part of a 2022 law that may require congressional action to change, although the details of the tax credit were set by the Internal Revenue Service, not Congress.". https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/22/business/trump-ev-policy-change/index.html
well… if the $7500 goes away, which seems pretty likely, that’s another $7500 that i’ll be
adding to my counter offer.
 
Here is a question for everyone. The H514 Recall states that the remedy for those that are covered by this recall is a buyback. How written in concrete is that? Is it possible that some months down the road the buyback remedy could be changed? The reason I am asking is that I am thinking of doing the following since I'm not driving the car: 1) Telling my insurance company that the vehicle is in "storage" so that I don't have to pay insurance for a car I am not using; 2) Not drive that car, because I don't want the car to depreciate at around $0.60 per mile; and, 3) I want to cancel my extended warranty that I just purchased last October and get a good chunk of change back. Thanks for any input.
 
Today I received an email from JLR customer service that my case was being handed over to consumer affairs and that they will take me through the final buyback process. It seems like all paperwork is complete and now someone needs to just review and make a settlement offer. They told me to allow up to 30 days for this to happen. I am in CA........
Fantastic news for you :). Was this part of the H514 Recall? Also was this the first contact or have you been talking to them and for how long?
 
Today I received an email from JLR customer service that my case was being handed over to consumer affairs and that they will take me through the final buyback process. It seems like all paperwork is complete and now someone needs to just review and make a settlement offer. They told me to allow up to 30 days for this to happen. I am in CA........
Did you have issues with your car battery, did they have to replace a few over the years ? I'm also in CA, just curious. Thanks
 
Fantastic news for you :). Was this part of the H514 Recall? Also was this the first contact or have you been talking to them and for how long?
I am not sure what recall it was buy my VIn number fell under the buyback range. consumer affair did reach out to me with an offer which I accepted. I started this entire process in December 20 and I can now see the light.
 
I am not sure what recall it was buy my VIn number fell under the buyback range. consumer affair did reach out to me with an offer which I accepted. I started this entire process in December 20 and I can now see the light.
Congrats! Glad you got a quick resolve.

Did they make you sign/acknowledge any kind of non-disclosure regarding what you will be getting for the buyback? Inquiring minds would like to know 🙏🏻
 
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