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subwaynm 01-04-2014 01:54 AM

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Originally Posted by strat61caster (Post 1426906)
Toyobaru seem to be operating off regional allocations with each region determining who gets the cars, dealerships work with their regional person to get the car they want, not the car you want.

Ideally it would work the way you want it, order the car and you should have the exact car you want in about a month (that's the way mine worked out, but it was like pulling teeth). But no matter how friendly your neighborhood dealership is they're looking out for themselves first, they've got their next 3 months deliveries worked out the way they want and don't want to shuffle to get the car to your specs, maybe they're only getting one car a month and they've got three guys ahead of you. Doesn't matter, they're playing a game unless they only get 1 car every 3 months.

You could probably get the car you want over this way though, it feels awkward hawking this guy but he's really the only reliable way to get a BRZ with minimal hassle.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=54679

That is exactly how it worked for me. I ordered the car and they(Toyota Dealer) got it for me somehow/where in about a month.

Photonic 01-04-2014 01:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Lonewolf (Post 1428991)
Heuberger Motors...problem solved

Right but it must cost like 1k to ship a damn car 22 hours ...I am thinking about flying up and driving it back =D id waste some vacation days for that road trip. but this time a year, I worry about the snow. I have never driven in snow ..I have always wanted to though.

|-Goku-| 01-04-2014 02:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Photonic (Post 1428995)
Right but it must cost like 1k to ship a damn car 22 hours ...I am thinking about flying up and driving it back =D id waste some vacation days for that road trip. but this time a year, I worry about the snow. I have never driven in snow ..I have always wanted to though.

Probably about 400-500.

N1rve 01-04-2014 02:20 AM

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Originally Posted by RaLo (Post 1427320)
sadly, this was the ultimate reason i went with an frs. every subie dealership hit me with the same "hard-to-come-by" story because they are able to mark up the prices on the brz. dealers would only have one available... visually, and marked up to almost sti msrp! i wont bad mouth any particular dealership, but there was one i was working with for a bit that were trying to sell me on the one they had on the showroom floor, when they actually had 3 others on the roof of the building. i could be wrong, maybe California dealers are different, but i'd be willing to bet if you told them what color and options you wanted and were willing to pay whatever they asked, they'd find you one in 48hrs.

I had a similar experience. That's the ONLY reason why I got an FRS.

SOLDIER [X] 01-04-2014 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Photonic (Post 1428995)
Right but it must cost like 1k to ship a damn car 22 hours ...I am thinking about flying up and driving it back =D id waste some vacation days for that road trip. but this time a year, I worry about the snow. I have never driven in snow ..I have always wanted to though.

I think it was around $700 to ship the car from Colorado to California. Probably be the same if not less to your location.

Photonic 01-04-2014 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by SOLDIER [X] (Post 1429073)
I think it was around $700 to ship the car from Colorado to California. Probably be the same if not less to your location.

Well hot damn Ill order from Clint this weekend.

And Ive already started asking people if they would like to buy my r-spec Genesis Coupe.

17,600 OBO. And thats 1.5 hundered less than payoff ..ill provide the difference but it corresponds with KBB since it needs new tires.

ScottKR 01-04-2014 09:47 AM

I'll sell you mine. 2013 Silver White Pearl. 3900 original miles. Excellent condition. Clean. Its the Limited Edition. Nothing wrong with it. After 6 months of owning it I'm realizing its just not for me. I need something more functional.


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Originally Posted by Photonic (Post 1426891)
I am trying to get my hands on my first BRZ and I post this hear because I know Toyota/scion distribution is managed differently IE more available.. My local subaru dealer is very small, family owned, very small inventory and only one overpriced Limited on the lot for 30k. but it is not what I want.

I am not familiar much with the auto "industry" except for mine. I work for Hyundai proper. I build cars and I know all our cars go to a distribution center which is then allocated to dealers AS THEY REQUEST ..in almost real time. We pretty much have a surplus at all times in all colors and trim, ready to replace dealer stock as it is sold.

I assume other companies work this way but it seems BRZ's are not stocked in distribution buffers and are delivered as ordered from the factory?

The subaru dealers tell me I must wait 3 months for the car I want even if I negotiate a deal. Why is this so?


utekineir 01-04-2014 09:55 AM

This wasn't so hard. Was it?

http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-s...rch=true&Log=0

ScottKR 01-04-2014 09:58 AM

Mine is listed on cars.com

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Originally Posted by utekineir (Post 1429367)


Photonic 01-04-2014 02:04 PM

Yeah, I wasn't going to drive 328 miles knowing people kept wanting to give me 15,500 for my 17,700$ car.

Now that I have decided to just go ahead and sell my genesis outright ..I am looking further away

White64Goat 01-04-2014 02:57 PM

Fill this out and they will give you a quote. Jay Leno uses them, Wayne Carini (Chasing Classic Cars) uses them, so I think they can handle the job.

http://www.intercitylines.com/index.php/request-a-quote

SOLDIER [X] 01-04-2014 03:36 PM

I'd say reach out to Clint and he'll give you a quote for all of the pre-tax/financing items which does include the shipping costs.

wheelhaus 01-04-2014 04:25 PM

I've worked with Heuberger in the past and they've been great. Not sure if it was Clint or not (that was an 08 STi I'd preordered back in '08).. My recent BRZ purchase was with a dealer closer to me in Denver (Autonation Subaru) the process was equally as easy but I was paying MSRP, which was the norm at the time. I'd be surprised if Clint at Heuberger gave you a price higher than MSRP. The dealers around the Denver area (and Co Springs) have been really helpful to out of state BRZ buyers.

If dealers are still marking up over MSRP (without the option packages to justify it) it's BS. If you're looking strictly for MSRP then you might actually be looking for a model with zero options, and THAT may be what's "hard to find", not just color and drivetrain. When I was shopping around, I found that 90% of the delivered BRZ's had option packages from the factory. I had to order a model with exactly what I wanted, and that was a 3 month wait.

Photonic 01-04-2014 04:32 PM

only things I want are fog lights and rear wing. but I think a dealer can install those at any time.


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