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DantKR 12-21-2010 11:16 AM

Anyone else tired?
 
Anyone else tired of the lack of info coming from Toyota. I was really excited for this car for quite some time. Now I just feel like I hardly have any interest at all anymore. :(

NikostC 12-21-2010 11:53 AM

Yea, but we just have to sit tight and wait. It's better to wait instead of have toyota release a version with problems.

Sleeperz 12-21-2010 12:03 PM

Lexus to skew "progressive luxury" with edgier, sportier designs and... more hybrids?

http://www.autoblog.com/2010/12/21/l...rtier-designs/

According to Automotive News, the idea is called "progressive luxury", and it's already taken hold with the new CT 200h. That's the direction Lexus is heading, with more sport models and more hybrids. The future that Schlicht and company have in store for the marque involves more "expressive, daring designs" than the largely derivative and bland styling statements on many current and past models, more hybrids, more advanced telematics (navigation and communications) systems, more performance-oriented F and F Sports packages, as well as reaching into new segments.

ichitaka05 12-21-2010 12:27 PM

Not really. I have LONG patient, so I have no problem... lmao no, not really.:bellyroll: but seriously, this year was nightmare for Toyota, so give em some slack

Dave-ROR 12-21-2010 02:54 PM

Not really. With the release date still a good bit out there won't be a flood of info. I've been lurking here on and off for awhile patiently waiting for more information.

Doesn't matter to me, late next year will be a good time to buy another car anyways :)

DantKR 12-21-2010 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NikostC (Post 23635)
Yea, but we just have to sit tight and wait. It's better to wait instead of have toyota release a version with problems.

While I agree, I would still like to know more about the car. Maybe some of their more realistic target goals for the car for production.

Abflug 12-21-2010 05:50 PM

here are some news...

TOYOTA is going to pay 32,4 mil. $ penalty to the US gov.

http://www.zeit.de/wirtschaft/untern...-pannen-strafe

Toyota accepts millions more punishment

Because margins of two series of car company, Toyota will pay a multimillion-dollar penalty to the U.S. authorities. However, this was not an admission of guilt.

Once it came to problems with the steering, then again by sliding floor mats: In large-scale series spans the world's largest car maker Toyota has launched in recent faulty cars on the market. The resulting conflict with the U.S. authorities has been peaceful for the time being, the company now: The Japanese group said in Tokyo that he would accept a fine of a total of 32.4 million dollars (24.6 million euros). This step, however, means no admission of guilt for having violated the safety requirements in the U.S..

The authorities had accused Toyota of having concealed the defects in its cars. The Group had since last fall calling for a series of technical breakdowns, more than ten million vehicles back in the garages, much of it in the U.S.. Because of the problems with the steering, the group had to recall 2005, almost one million vehicles in the U.S., in the case of the sliding floor mats, which threatened to block the gas pedal, even about five million. Toyota had already accepted in April a penalty in the amount of 16.4 million dollar fine after the U.S. government had made allegations that the company had covered up problems at accelerators for months.

The evaluation of the recent fines, the company and the Ministry of Transport differed significantly. Transport Minister Ray LaHood, said that Toyota had taken responsibility "for the breach of duty, technical defects to be reported immediately. Toyota denied the other hand, again a deliberate contamination. With the agreement of the Group have avoided a prolonged legal battle, it allows him now, "look ahead". According to Transport Minister LaHood Toyota paid in all cases, the statutory maximum penalty.


Have a nice day and good night!

ichitaka05 12-22-2010 12:35 AM

Yes, all those million and million of dollars gonna just go into high up people's pocket and won't be improve anything.

DanZilla 12-22-2010 03:36 AM

yeah, I already 99% gave up on the FT86. I'm currently searching from an Elise or NSX. I didn't mind waiting for the FT86 but lack of information has pushed me away.

Matador 12-22-2010 06:44 AM

lol. What did you guys do when you had to rely on magazines for month old information?

Man the internet has really changed the game. lmao.


Get a grip guys. TAS is around the corner, and as November 2011 looms close you will see "spy pics" of test mules in the cars production body shape at the ring soon.

BoostJunkie 12-22-2010 08:02 AM

I'm Just flat out tired from waking up at 430 this am.... Curse you job!

ryude 12-22-2010 08:21 AM

Well, it's not like the FT-86 is going to revolutionize anything. It's just a poor man's sports car. What information do you really need? We already know everything that's important.

Snaps 12-22-2010 08:27 AM

^ At the moment all we have is contemplation - about the look of the car (whether or not the concept is close to production), about the interior, about the engine/drivetrain configurations, about the possibility of a turbo model.

We want something solid - we want Toyota to come out and say, this car will look like this: "-", or we want them to come out and say; This car WILL have a 2.0L Boxer engine making upwards of 220hp (or some other figure, depends what you want out of this car). We want something where we can start getting some answers about what the production version of this car will be, because we frankly don't have all that much information on it yet.

BoostJunkie 12-22-2010 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snaps (Post 23686)
^ At the moment all we have is contemplation - about the look of the car (whether or not the concept is close to production), about the interior, about the engine/drivetrain configurations, about the possibility of a turbo model.

We want something solid - we want Toyota to come out and say, this car will look like this: "-", or we want them to come out and say; This car WILL have a 2.0L Boxer engine making upwards of 220hp (or some other figure, depends what you want out of this car). We want something where we can start getting some answers about what the production version of this car will be, because we frankly don't have all that much information on it yet.

+1, why is that so hard for Toyota to do that?

Dave-ROR 12-22-2010 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanZilla (Post 23679)
yeah, I already 99% gave up on the FT86. I'm currently searching from an Elise or NSX. I didn't mind waiting for the FT86 but lack of information has pushed me away.

Those are pretty different cars from the FT (and from each other). Have used Elise's dropped to 20-25k (FTish pricing) yet? Last few I looked at were still around 30, but that was months ago.

Be careful with NSX's, they can be expensive to fix/maintain if the PO hasn't kept up with it.

Both are nice cars though.

Dave-ROR 12-22-2010 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ryude (Post 23685)
Well, it's not like the FT-86 is going to revolutionize anything. It's just a poor man's sports car. What information do you really need? We already know everything that's important.

As the others have said, nothing concrete has been released but I personally wouldn't expect it a year from release.. 6 months, yes, 3 months definately.

dalli 12-22-2010 05:16 PM

Have you guys read in picture section, Japanese thread? Go to page 2 in that thread and you will find yourself a pretty link to a magazine. Someone has already test drove it in the warehouse.

They also said that when it comes in production, the hood will be raised quite a little bit but it wont be that noticeable. Also said that the lights will be change a little bit as well.

One thing i liked about the article is the little information they gave us, for instance they said that the 2 back seats will be fold-able. They also said they can fit 2 gold bags or 4 tires in the trunk with the seats folded.

I will wait patiently for this car, when this car will be out, it will be near the end of my college life.

I believe ill have enough time to save up money for this car when it comes out so i do not have to take out a loan.

Matador 12-22-2010 11:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dalli (Post 23704)
Have you guys read in picture section, Japanese thread? Go to page 2 in that thread and you will find yourself a pretty link to a magazine. Someone has already test drove it in the warehouse.

They also said that when it comes in production, the hood will be raised quite a little bit but it wont be that noticeable. Also said that the lights will be change a little bit as well.

One thing i liked about the article is the little information they gave us, for instance they said that the 2 back seats will be fold-able. They also said they can fit 2 gold bags or 4 tires in the trunk with the seats folded.

I will wait patiently for this car, when this car will be out, it will be near the end of my college life.

I believe ill have enough time to save up money for this car when it comes out so i do not have to take out a loan.

I approve this message.

DanZilla 12-23-2010 04:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave-ROR (Post 23693)
Those are pretty different cars from the FT (and from each other). Have used Elise's dropped to 20-25k (FTish pricing) yet? Last few I looked at were still around 30, but that was months ago.

Be careful with NSX's, they can be expensive to fix/maintain if the PO hasn't kept up with it.

Both are nice cars though.

Used NSX/Elise's are still 25k-35k. I'd love either now that I have a paid off great reilable daily driver:wub:. I was more interested in the FT86 at the time because it was going to be my DD.

DanZilla 12-23-2010 04:49 AM

I fail at patience :(

BoostJunkie 12-23-2010 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanZilla (Post 23723)
I fail at patience :(

Lol you should put another tombstone up on your sig, and put patience on the headstone.... Just saying :bellyroll:

Dave-ROR 12-23-2010 09:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DanZilla (Post 23722)
Used NSX/Elise's are still 25k-35k. I'd love either now that I have a paid off great reilable daily driver:wub:. I was more interested in the FT86 at the time because it was going to be my DD.

Well that's a good time for an Elise then :thumbup: Great cars but they get old as a daily driver.

I'm interested in the FT also as a daily driver.

cyde01 12-23-2010 09:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dalli (Post 23704)
Have you guys read in picture section, Japanese thread? Go to page 2 in that thread and you will find yourself a pretty link to a magazine. Someone has already test drove it in the warehouse.

They also said that when it comes in production, the hood will be raised quite a little bit but it wont be that noticeable. Also said that the lights will be change a little bit as well.

One thing i liked about the article is the little information they gave us, for instance they said that the 2 back seats will be fold-able. They also said they can fit 2 gold bags or 4 tires in the trunk with the seats folded.

wait, what? which thread was that in?


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