From Money Pit to Classic? Jaguar F-type prices after JLR's Electric Transition
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 Published On Jul 1, 2023

Are F-types finally turning into collectable cars now that they will be discontinued and that JLR will move to electric only vehicles?

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A Jaguar ftype is never the rational choice. When it comes to values, depreciation is significantly higher than for its competitors, making it a very expensive car to own from new.

So why do people buy them? Looks, sound, and uniqueness are characteristics that peruse many people, and, most importantly, triumph over the irrationalities that come with owning an f type.
However, going forward, the purchase of an f type could very well be one that can be made with the heart and the brain. This discontinuation and the move to electric vehicles has the potential to dramatically shift the course of the f-type’s value development.

However, at the moment, there is no evidence for that in the price trends. Old V6 models are currently depreciating at rates that are higher than the market average. Old V8 models are depreciating at the same, or at lower rates than the market average. While the new, facelift cars are depreciating at approximately the same speed as the market, but lost significantly more over the last two years. Of course, this does not mean that it will not happen in the future.

Content
00:00 Will the f-type be a collectable car?
01:09 Market overview
03:15 Car market
04:06 V6 pre-facelift
05:59 V8 pre-facelift
07:31 Facelift cars + 4-cylinders
10:18 Conclusion

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