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Re: Charging a milk float for the first time.
« Reply #15 on: 26 May 2025, 12:12:17 »

You used to make poor Mrs Opti drive an elderly Corsa, but now you've bought her a spanking new Jaaag:o

What did you do?  ???   >:D

Not new, Tigger. Two months old, so a 'used' motor car. Even though it arrived with only 20 miles.  :)

That's spanking new to me!  ;D

 Jaaaag Warranty until March 2028, and an 8 year /100,000 warranty for the PP9, in case it goes tits up. So some peace of mind.

Well I hope it placates Mrs Opti for what you did or didn't do, and you have peace of mind that you are safe from flying laptops:)


Ooohh....I'd forgotten about that.

I think most women have a 'bunny boiler' within them when they get angry. >:D

Hell hath no fury......that kind of thing. :-X
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Re: Charging a milk float for the first time.
« Reply #16 on: 26 May 2025, 23:03:16 »

You used to make poor Mrs Opti drive an elderly Corsa, but now you've bought her a spanking new Jaaag:o

What did you do?  ???   >:D

Not new, Tigger. Two months old, so a 'used' motor car. Even though it arrived with only 20 miles.  :)

That's spanking new to me!  ;D

 Jaaaag Warranty until March 2028, and an 8 year /100,000 warranty for the PP9, in case it goes tits up. So some peace of mind.

Well I hope it placates Mrs Opti for what you did or didn't do, and you have peace of mind that you are safe from flying laptops:)


Ooohh....I'd forgotten about that.

I think most women have a 'bunny boiler' within them when they get angry. >:D

Hell hath no fury......that kind of thing. :-X

Totally understandable at your age M'lud.  :)
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Re: Charging a milk float for the first time.
« Reply #17 on: 12 June 2025, 13:49:57 »

I looked at these, hope you bought the Jaaaaag warranty!
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Re: Charging a milk float for the first time.
« Reply #18 on: 12 June 2025, 14:03:11 »

I looked at these, hope you bought the Jaaaaag warranty!

Great to drive and good value. I also think they look better than many of the 'lardy' SUV type things out there.

The car has manufacturers warranty until March 2028.
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« Reply #19 on: 12 June 2025, 14:09:19 »

I looked at these, hope you bought the Jaaaaag warranty!

Great to drive and good value. I also think they look better than many of the 'lardy' SUV type things out there.

The car has manufacturers warranty until March 2028.

That includes the drivetrain and battery?

Indeed I tend to agree, they represent huge value for what they offer.

What put me off one of these for the wife was the failure rate of the battery cells, while better in later years they still appeared to suffer. The Jag warranty is worth it's weight in gold as they will fix any traction battery fault issue. But to renew that costs around £1.5k a year and just last year it was only around £700. So that will no doubt keep rising as its expensive for them to run.

Sadly via EV salary deals these are to expensive brand new
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Re: Charging a milk float for the first time.
« Reply #20 on: 12 June 2025, 14:14:33 »

I looked at these, hope you bought the Jaaaaag warranty!

Great to drive and good value. I also think they look better than many of the 'lardy' SUV type things out there.

The car has manufacturers warranty until March 2028.

That includes the drivetrain and battery?

Indeed I tend to agree, they represent huge value for what they offer.

What put me off one of these for the wife was the failure rate of the battery cells, while better in later years they still appeared to suffer. The Jag warranty is worth it's weight in gold as they will fix any traction battery fault issue. But to renew that costs around £1.5k a year and just last year it was only around £700. So that will no doubt keep rising as its expensive for them to run.

Sadly via EV salary deals these are to expensive brand new

I think the warranty is 3 years for the car in general, and 8 years/100,000 miles for the battery.

Jag reckon the battery is good for 300,000 miles......I imagine this to mean will maintain 70% of capacity.
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