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Jaguar - F-Type Convertible (2013)

The Jaguar F‑Type Convertible – an icon of British engineering and soaring performance – has captivated enthusiasts for years. Whether you’re curious about the price of a 2013 model or the value of a pre‑owned beast, this guide sets the scene. It explains why the Jaguar F‑Type Convertible price varies, how depreciation plays a role, and what you can realistically expect for a used Jaguar F‑Type Convertible in today’s market.

Essential specs for the F‑Type Convertible (varies by year)

  • Year & Model: 2013–2023 inclusive; the 2013 F‑Type was the inaugural generation.
  • Engine: 3.0‑L Supercharged V6 (insurance & performance trims) or the 5.0‑L Supercharged V8.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 8‑speed automatic.
  • Power: 380–575 hp, depending on engine choice.
  • Torque: 332–538 lb‑ft (V6) / 447–553 lb‑ft (V8).
  • 0–60 mph: 4.0–5.2 seconds (V8); 5.6–6.2 seconds (V6).
  • Top Speed: 155–186 mph (V6 & V8 respectively).
  • Dimensions (F‑L Cup, 2023): Length 186.6 in; Width 77.3 in; Height 53.7 in; Wheelbase 106.3 in.
  • Fuel System: Multi‑fuel injection; fuel tank 18.5 gal.
  • Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive (2016+ models) or rear‑wheel drive (earlier).
  • Safety: Sun‑tethered exhaust, 10 airbags, ABS, ESC, traction control, lane‑keeping assist.
  • Interior: Leather, heated seats, dual‑zone climate control, 10‑inch infotainment, optional Nappa leather, Bluetooth, navigation.
  • Warranty: 4‑year/50,000‑mi mechanical, 12‑month free maintenance, 12‑month roadside assistance.

Because Jaguar F‑Type Convertible 2013 price has shifted as new models arrived, the exact number you see online depends on a range of factors: geographic location, mileage, trim, specialist features, overall condition, and dealer markup. A high‑trimmaged base model with pristine condition can carry a higher sticker, while a heavily used low‑trim vehicle will be on the other end of the spectrum.

Depreciation Outlook for the F‑Type Convertible

Understanding how the Jaguar F‑Type Convertible depreciation works is crucial for budget planning. While the brand’s heritage suggests strong appeal, the sporting nature of the F‑Type means it experiences a relatively high rate of wear and tear, often leading to cautious depreciation patterns.

  • First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value. The novelty factor still holds, but high mileage possibilities and high insurance costs adjust the price.
  • Years 2‑3: Value can decline 8‑12% annually, reflecting shifting consumer preference toward newer releases and new technology.
  • Years 4‑5: Depreciation slows to around 5‑8% per year as the car moves into longer‑term ownership.
  • Beyond 5 Years: Jaguar F‑Type Convertible becomes a classic in its own right, potentially stabilizing or even appreciating if it remains well‑maintained and exhibits low mileage, especially certain special editions.

These estimates are general guidelines. For precise numbers, hands‑on data is needed from emerging scenarios in


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