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asherstoppard wrote: Wed Aug 22, 2018 8:54 pm Evening Paul,

There were two interior options for the 400. One with yellow stitching and one with white (cirrus) stitching.

The configurator is still up with the options at https://rules.config.jaguar.com/jdx/en_ ... d=INTERIOR if it helps.
Ive seen people mention that lane depature is standard on 18 model year, yet the configurator lists it as a cost option ?
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Fez
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Post by Fez »

It is standard MY18.5, that was one of the small changes on the 400,s early ones are not fitted with. Its one of the ways of telling if a 400 is early or late. A 67 plate does not mean it's not a early 400 as some cars sat in Jaguar stock for a while.
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Fez wrote: Fri Aug 31, 2018 1:37 pm It is standard MY18.5, that was one of the small changes on the 400,s early ones are not fitted with. Its one of the ways of telling if a 400 is early or late. A 67 plate does not mean it's not a early 400 as some cars sat in Jaguar stock for a while.
Thanks, went to see the car ive been hankering after today, its an 18 plate 400, in all the excitement i forgot to look for lane depature, i asked when it was built and was told they will find out and get back to me.
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Previous thread covers the MY17, 18, 18.5 400s spec in detail...

viewtopic.php?f=21&t=2220

Seems JLR have pulled the wool a little over most eyes, with the one model year limited edition spec, which actually covers more than a year and has different spec

Still nice to drive tho' whichever version you have
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RRB wrote: Mon Sep 03, 2018 10:56 am Previous thread covers the MY17, 18, 18.5 400s spec in detail...

viewtopic.php?f=21&t=2220

Seems JLR have pulled the wool a little over most eyes, with the one model year limited edition spec, which actually covers more than a year and has different spec

Still nice to drive tho' whichever version you have
Thanks for the info/link, I have now purchased the car i was looking at, although as i havent collected it yet im still not sure what MY spec it is, its registered april this year but since making enquiries with jaguar ive found out it was built 24/4/17, so sat unregistered for a year.
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simpleR
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Post by simpleR »

Mine was built same time and regsitered May 2017 and is an MY18 so guess yours would be same.
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Post by Pjb1969 »

simpleR wrote: Mon Sep 03, 2018 5:21 pm Mine was built same time and regsitered May 2017 and is an MY18 so guess yours would be same.
Im guessing jaguar didn't recieve the demand they had anticipated, i had read somewhere that the 6k premium over a 380 may put people off, but worked out great for the likes of me and you getting old stock/ex demo cars at thousands off list.

Be nice to see a list of known 400’s and a gallery.
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Post by asherstoppard »

I bought mine late January and they had around 20 400's just sat at Castle Bromwich... Was looking at a 380 but ended up getting a 400 for £16k under list price.

I personally think they're great looking, but I can understand why they weren't too popular with the masses. They aren't quite as elegant as the 340/380 with the skirts and yellow badges.
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