Something went wrong, ordered a Mustang, yet ended up in a British hotrod, I blame OcUK!

Very nice!

But what is that in the background? Are you now, like a certain former Deputy PM, "Two Jags" ?

My uncles place, he of course approves the Jag. :)

If you look closely at the picture you quoted you will see the bonnet sits higher on passenger side if you look close, took me a good fixing that today and ensuring everything is straight. could have demanded the dealership sort it, but I'd rather learn the car myself and I've being able to get bonnet perfect now and boot perfectly level and in line by messing with the height adjusters and adjusting the stop on one of the bonnet hinges. :)
 
The more I look at it the more I agree with this. I just don't like black alloys. Some nice gunmetal ones would set it off nicely.

Said from get go was unsure on gloss black, never being my thing I like the design but would prefer them in grey like this:

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Grey/Graphite is the way to go mate. I too hate black wheels and it's why mine are not black even though everyone seems to think I should paint them black.

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Hi there


So as I have being taking more photos of the car, I have been spotting more panel gaps and for me once I spot these things it drives me mad, it has to be perfect. You could argue on a car costing over 100k it should be perfect but it does seem from the Jaguar forums F-Type panel gap, alignment is not their strong point with many customers taking cars back to dealerships to get corrected. As I did not spot this at collecting and when I informed the dealer via email a few days after to which I got zero response I decided to not pursue the matter as it was something I could resolve myself.

My biggest issue was the fact the bonnet was sitting high on the left side, so high in fact that a good 4-5" was protruding from the bumper, not as bad as it sounds but once I had spotted it, it was standing out to me like a sore thumb:

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I have marked the image with arrows to clearly point it out, a good 5-6mm high on left side and not flush with bumper which drivers side is. So under the bonnet there is six rubber height adjusters I had a play with these and the best I could do was to actually rise the drivers side to match which just seemed a bit of a cheating way to do it and really the bonnet should be level/flush with bumper with an equal panel gap all the way along, this gap was equal just the bonnet was sitting high on left.
So I looked at the hinges and noticed they have stops which are bolts and I was able to screw the left side down some which helped considerably but it was still out. So I went the more risky route and undid the three main hinge bolts and tried to lower the hinge a couple of mm, this took at a lot of attempts as the assembly moves in all directions, I'd ideally recommend two people for this, but in the end I located the hinge 2mm lower, which then resulted in being two low due to leverage ratio, but I then screwed the hinge stop out a couple of turns and we are now at this:

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In person it looks perfect, but now I look at photo and the left still looks maybe ever such a touch bit to high, but I can easily remedy that with just rubber stops, though it could just be the photo as now in person it looks perfect level, flush and straight, checked also every other panel gap and alignment around the bonnet as you adjust one can effect others, all I had to do was adjust front bumper out edge to left side bonnet which is easy as just two 10mm bolts. But now I look at the car and cannot see fault in person, whereas before it was starting to annoy me some.


Then a few days ago I posted this photo of the rear:

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Of course as soon as I upload the photo I spot the boot is sitting high on the left, clearly whoever checked this car from factory had wonky eyes or the bubble in their spirit level was not calibrated. ;)
So using the two rubber stops in the tailgate I got it level but only by adjusting the right side up which for me was not good enough. So I removed all the boot trim to gain access to the locking mechanism as it was obvious the lock needed to pull the tailgate down just a touch more. I undid the locking mechanism and moved it down a couple of mm, then re-tightened, re-adjusted the height adjusters and its now at this:

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Which is now perfect level and in line with the rear quarters which is where it should be.


As a major complaint on the various forums is doors being a poor fit and even rubbing, I gave the doors a good check, but those are perfect.


Crazy that in this day and age you have to do this on any car, but the Mustang also had the same issue problem was there they were not quite as easy to fix on some, though the bonnet fix on Mustang was same as boot fix on Jaguar and just needed the catch height adjusting.



Anyway as I've still not posted a picture, here is the power plant:

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Not much to look out, just a big silver square, looks like quite a compact supercharger unit. :)
 
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Speak with the DP mate. You spend this amount of money on a car to get no courtesy of a response is unacceptable. First world problems, but set the ground rules as to what you expect from day one and don't put up with it.
 
Speak with the DP mate. You spend this amount of money on a car to get no courtesy of a response is unacceptable. First world problems, but set the ground rules as to what you expect from day one and don't put up with it.

True, though all fixed now, though the drivers side carbon bonnet vent has a retaining pin missing I noticed so shall get in touch about that, if they fail to respond then I shall kick off, though I am going to visit the Stoke dealership and see what they have to say as car is still under warranty so any dealership should be able to resolve in theory, but yes pretty lack lustre customer service.

But lets face it they'd have had the car probably for a day or two to to fix this and would have either failed to do so or certainly not done it as well as myself who is happy to spend hours to get it done perfectly.
 
The number plate looks a bit wonky as well.


















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Get out! Nope leaving them, as got my own plates to go on, hoping to get away with a smaller plate on front that fits nicely on just the black strip as the huge front plate looks a bit out of place and is covering up engine grill.
 
Did you really mean 4-5"?

Yes along, not by how much it was sitting high but by how much of the bonnet was sitting higher than the front bumper cowel, the photos do it a favour but in person a good few inches off the hood were sitting higher than front bumper, mainly due to the hinge being too high from factory as such it was from the hinge location where it sat high all the way to headlight which is around 3-5" I did not measure so cannot tell you it was 3.7" and just said 4-5" and the bonnet was sitting 3-6mm higher than front bumper which annoyed me greatly.
 
The alignment stuff is pretty embarrassing. Same with the XE, XF and F pace bumper nose cone to bonnet interface and the factory nor dealers giving the appropriate attention to detail, let alone the halo SVR car.

Anyway as I've still not posted a picture, here is the power plant:

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Not much to look out, just a big silver square, looks like quite a compact supercharger unit. :)

Casting you can see it’s primarily the intercooler castings. The twin vortex rooted style units sits in the V and then blows upwards where it splits left or right, each Bank has a water cooled heat exchanger then straight into the intake.

You can see the water pipes on the front corners.

The large S pipe at the back is the mechanic symposer too.
 
The alignment stuff is pretty embarrassing. Same with the XE, XF and F pace bumper nose cone to bonnet interface and the factory nor dealers giving the appropriate attention to detail, let alone the halo SVR car.



Casting you can see it’s primarily the intercooler castings. The twin vortex rooted style units sits in the V and then blows upwards where it splits left or right, each Bank has a water cooled heat exchanger then straight into the intake.

You can see the water pipes on the front corners.

The large S pipe at the back is the mechanic symposer too.


OK I am shocked this car has a sound symposer. Anyway to bring more supercharger whine into the cabin? :D

Just being out and made a couple of tweaks to the bonnet got it perfect, all going great then dropped the socket, thankful for that extendable magnet now though still had to peel back the fender liner which is actually screwed in and not just retention clips, nice quality touch. :)
 
Sadly it matters little these days on the brand but it is rare for any dealer to really care and show this in the quality of the car they deliver to the customer. Those panel alignments are rubbish, but I have seen this on many German cars too, so it's not just Jaguar. The grills on my car were wrapped, badly and cheaply to create a carbon effect. That isn't something I would do on what was a 130K new car, I would spend 2K and do it with real carbon....which is why I spent 2K and replaced it with black gloss Audi parts. If I were Stoke Audi I would have done that anyway for such a car and such a quick deal. My car was SOR for 2 days then mine.
 
Sadly it matters little these days on the brand but it is rare for any dealer to really care and show this in the quality of the car they deliver to the customer. Those panel alignments are rubbish, but I have seen this on many German cars too, so it's not just Jaguar. The grills on my car were wrapped, badly and cheaply to create a carbon effect. That isn't something I would do on what was a 130K new car, I would spend 2K and do it with real carbon....which is why I spent 2K and replaced it with black gloss Audi parts. If I were Stoke Audi I would have done that anyway for such a car and such a quick deal. My car was SOR for 2 days then mine.

Exactly this, its not brand limited, it is more to do with dealerships, some are good and some are terrible. My experience with Ford Bristol Street I was just a number and they could not give a flying you know what about me or the car which dampens ownership experience, fortunately finding the more local family owned dealer Burns Ford and those guys could not do enough for you and nothing was ever too much trouble.
 
Exactly this, its not brand limited, it is more to do with dealerships, some are good and some are terrible. My experience with Ford Bristol Street I was just a number and they could not give a flying you know what about me or the car which dampens ownership experience, fortunately finding the more local family owned dealer Burns Ford and those guys could not do enough for you and nothing was ever too much trouble.

Standard for any place with rotating door staff.
 
Standard for any place with rotating door staff.

Aye it is a big shame, but really should not be the case. Porsche will bloody fantastic when it came to issues and always solved the issue and were very responsive. So even the bigger franchised places can be good, but they do unfortunately seem to be rare.

I am fortunate as there is a few Jaguar dealers quite local to me, so I've ordered some caliper plates from local Stoke one as going to see if I can retrofit those to my one as will make the rear caliper look better and won't be able to see pad any more but will depend if I can make them fit, consider it my first real mod as fixing panel gaps is not really a modification. :D
 
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