FS: 2017 Jaguar F-Type SVR Convertible - 575 hp AWD, $140K MSRP, CCB Brakes
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FS: 2017 Jaguar F-Type SVR Convertible - 575 hp AWD, $140K MSRP, CCB Brakes
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Kicking around selling my SVR. The SVR is a rare car, and to find them in convertible form even more rare ($140K~ MSRP). Regardless of year, there are only a handful of pre-owned models for sale online so figured if anyone is looking specifically for an SVR Convertible this may be a good idea to create this post. I am selling my house and will be moving into a condo. Right now the car is garage kept and I am going to consolidate by going down to 1 car.
The car is a 2017 SVR Convertible with 18K miles (Jag warranty is 5 yrs/60K miles so tons of warranty left). CCB package ($12K option) and the optional forged 20" wheels only available on the SVR. No brake dust b/c of the carbon ceramic brakes! Maintenance is included on these cars, and it is under factory warranty. Car has the full front wrapped in XPEL paint protection film, and the car also has a ceramic coating on it.
Figured folks here may know of friends or someone is interested in this rare car. The titanium exhaust is amazing on these things, the car has the best stock sounding exhaust period (IMO of course).
The SVR has 575 hp, revised suspension, and different ECU and TCU tune to give it more life/hp and crisper shifts vs the R model. Of course it is AWD (so it gets the power down). MSRP on this car was around $140K. Interior is gorgeous with alcantara headliner, diamond quilted leather. Leather wrapped everything and matching blue piping and stitching all over the interior. I am a fanatic about the care of the car and I have Jaguar OEM all-season rubber mats on the carpets, so the regular carpets look new.
Thinking $75,950 for price. Dealer will offer $71,500 on trade in.
Kicking around selling my SVR. The SVR is a rare car, and to find them in convertible form even more rare ($140K~ MSRP). Regardless of year, there are only a handful of pre-owned models for sale online so figured if anyone is looking specifically for an SVR Convertible this may be a good idea to create this post. I am selling my house and will be moving into a condo. Right now the car is garage kept and I am going to consolidate by going down to 1 car.
The car is a 2017 SVR Convertible with 18K miles (Jag warranty is 5 yrs/60K miles so tons of warranty left). CCB package ($12K option) and the optional forged 20" wheels only available on the SVR. No brake dust b/c of the carbon ceramic brakes! Maintenance is included on these cars, and it is under factory warranty. Car has the full front wrapped in XPEL paint protection film, and the car also has a ceramic coating on it.
Figured folks here may know of friends or someone is interested in this rare car. The titanium exhaust is amazing on these things, the car has the best stock sounding exhaust period (IMO of course).
The SVR has 575 hp, revised suspension, and different ECU and TCU tune to give it more life/hp and crisper shifts vs the R model. Of course it is AWD (so it gets the power down). MSRP on this car was around $140K. Interior is gorgeous with alcantara headliner, diamond quilted leather. Leather wrapped everything and matching blue piping and stitching all over the interior. I am a fanatic about the care of the car and I have Jaguar OEM all-season rubber mats on the carpets, so the regular carpets look new.
Thinking $75,950 for price. Dealer will offer $71,500 on trade in.
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Was it around $140k MSRP?
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Yup, that still sucks. I don't mind automatics my DD has one but for me a fun car is just that, fun, and to me shifting it fun. That's the only thing keeping me back from a C8, unfortunately.
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Price drop to $73,950. Driving season is almost here. Yesterday was just about 80 and gorgeous to take the car out for a nice long drive.
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I'm guessing the dealer is nowhere near $71,500 anymore?