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Jayvelliott 02-26-2012 11:30 AM

if this car is priced less then a corolla then ill take 3 please....no way it will be priced at that price point lol :slap:

tripjammer 02-26-2012 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HitTheGas (Post 142747)
if it's more they're going to lose A LOT of sales.

sub 20k, they will have introduced a car everyone will be talking about; created an icon & singlehandledly revitalized the aftermarket import tuning industry.

22k, still considered a good value for the money & great base for creating a lightweight drives-like-it's-on-rails track car.

23k, the point where people will start to have trouble deciding if they want it, or something else that's close to it in price

25k, the point where people have to wonder if it's worth it when they can get a 412hp mustang gt for the same price.

Brand new mustang 5.0 gt is not $25k more like over $30k

The frs will be close to $23k...BRZ premium $24k and limited $26k

This is how it's gonna got down...

Snoopyalien24 02-26-2012 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by eikond (Post 142687)
No way the FRS is $15.8k and $16.6k.. not a chance.

I also don't think it's going to be $25.8k.. That seems too high to me.



I bet the developer of those pages built his/her first page in that format for the Scion Xd a year or two ago. The $15.8 and 16.8 were probably the prices for that car at the time. When he was done designing that first page, he probably used it as a template for all the other pages.. he'd copy it over to that new page and then only have to change the wording and photo.

^ YEP.. Found it.. 2011 MSRP for scion Xd was $15840 for manual and $16640 for auto trans.. exactly the prices on the first post. http://holmanscion.com/PurePrice.aspx Also found those exact numbers on Kelley Blue Book and True car for their 2011 Scion Xd pages.
So yeah.. count on these prices simply being from a template.. they will be corrected in the future.. let's hope the real number starts with a 22 or 23...

This should be in the OP

BTW, I hope those are the BRZ numbers! :wub:

cassidy0998 02-26-2012 11:35 AM

$25,840

$26,640



This is most likely what it'll be.

Snoopyalien24 02-26-2012 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tripjammer (Post 142784)
Brand new mustang 5.0 gt is not $25k more like over $30k

The frs will be close to $23k...BRZ premium $24k and limited $26k

This is how it's gonna got down...

Yep, a lot of other members and I, have said that for a while now :D

#87 02-26-2012 11:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by switchlanez (Post 142646)
A place holder to make the code easy to edit when the time comes. They could also be dropping hints without violating the embargo...

<!-- <div class="model-price-block">
<p>
<span>$25,840</span>
<span class="small-copy">manual msrp<span class="asterisks">*</span></span>
</p>
<p>
<span>$26,640</span>
<span class="small-copy automatic-copy">automatic msrp<span class="asterisks">*</span></span>
</p>
</div> -->
<!-- <p>estimated mpg: 27 city / 33 highway MPG est**</p> -->

If that's true, I predict:
BRZ Premium = high 26k to low 27k
BRZ Limited = low to mid 28k

I doubt the auto is only 800 more

rosuhere 02-26-2012 11:42 AM

this post was entertaining... the official pricing is right around the corner; i can't wait !!

HitTheGas 02-26-2012 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tripjammer (Post 142784)
Brand new mustang 5.0 gt is not $25k more like over $30k

The frs will be close to $23k...BRZ premium $24k and limited $26k

This is how it's gonna got down...

http://imgcrave.com/u/OXU.jpg

rosuhere 02-26-2012 11:57 AM

lol...

MSRP: $30,505

i don't think he's talking about: "...but my dad's co-worker's father-in-law got a 'stang gt for $x.xx ?!"

HitTheGas 02-26-2012 11:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rosuhere (Post 142809)
lol...

MSRP: $30,505

why would you buy it for that much if you can get it for almost 5 grand less by spending 20 mins w/ the dealership?

dsgerbc 02-26-2012 12:01 PM

So much attention to an obvious issue. Lol.
I already foresee hundreds of disappointed posts when the real pricing is released.

rosuhere 02-26-2012 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HitTheGas (Post 142810)
why would you buy it for that much if you can get it for almost 5 grand less by spending 20 mins w/ the dealership?

you have to compare apples to apples...

in this case: msrp vs msrp, simple as that.

tranzformer 02-26-2012 12:02 PM

The Mustang GT is definitely a great buy for the money. But these are two different types of cars to be honest.

Snoopyalien24 02-26-2012 12:03 PM

You sure that isn't the V6?


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