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I disagree, very much depends on the dealer. My local dealer lent me a 40d for the day, and I'm sure they'd lend me anything I asked for providing they have it on demonstration fleet. As for charges for courtesy vehicles, believe these charges are usually optional and just slash the insurance excess should there be a need to claim.
I agree they need to look at the profile of their courtesy cars, can't stand it when I a mini :rant: 1 and 3 series are fine, it is after all a courtesy car and by the very nature of the name it's a free service they don't have to give you!
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Your dealer gave you a 40d for the day

please share their details as that's bloody awesome and pretty much unheard of.
As for your comment on it being a courtesy car - absolutely agree; they don't have to, but it's because Jaguar do and they give you a bloody good one at that - hence why they are rated so highly in customer service ranks
My 40d is in for an oil service next week and I asked specifically if I could have bigger car than the mini due to the size of my car and they said Mini's were the only courtesy cars on their fleet....
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Ridgeway Hampshire in Hook. That said I'm not sure bowling up and asking for one for the day will get you very far, they knew me.
Courtesy car wise, these days it's the more mundane 116, 118, 120, 318, 320 models. But some years back Cooper Croydon gave me an M3 convertible for almost 2 weeks! I'd had a number of problems with my then company car and they were trying to appease me, my large employer and the leasing company. There is nothing like the backing of a large company, needless to say the tyres went back a few mm short of tread
