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@TitanSubZero15 Either way you still have the car regardless of ownership.
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@LukeNAESA10 That's what I was referring to. Sorry if I wasn't clear. I imagine myself going to a party with a new car with everybody thinking I bought it, yet if I leased it, it's just borrowing it sort to speak and just trying to falsely show off..
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@BlastDance The "British can't build" scheme has disappeared since at least the 1940's.. I have seen numerous, yet hundreds of German cars on tow trucks heading to the nearest kraut centre. Even in my gramps BMW, the car couldn't even make it from Gloucestershire to London without breaking down and showing some totally incompetent error message. We made the same trip in the Jag a few days ago and it covered 340 miles with no problem and on less than one tank of fuel. Both ways, no issue.
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@TitanSubZero15 Yeah, just like my family did. Instead of earning it they "bought it" if you understand.
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@TitanSubZero15 Yeah me too.
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@LukeNAESA10 Maybe not alot of people may not buy new cars. But if you''re gonna buy a luxury vehicle to show off to your family and friends, I might as well "earn" my luxury and buy it instead of lease.
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@BlastDance somebody cant afford a jag....
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@BlastDance lmao man you really went in on this
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its a james bond kinda car..nice!
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At least the old Jags looked distinctive. This car looks far too mundane and conservative, too much like an Audi. It lacks that sophistic yet sporty look of the XK. Plus, it's built by Britons, which means it will have extremely shoddy build quality and poor reliability, and your lawn mower will probably last longer than the engine under the bonnet. Only a patriotic Briton, or an idiot (which is kind of the same really), would choose this car over the obvious superior German models
Competitors include the Audi A6, BMW 5 Series, Mercedes-Benz E-Class, Infiniti M, Acura RL, Cadillac STS, and Lexus GS.
youmils03 2 years ago 13
nahh more like an aston martin
sidekick2025 2 years ago 11