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Granny Spinner 04-03-2021 12:23 PM

How much should I expect to pay?
 
I wanted to know if you guys could help me figure out how much I should pay for s used brz/frs since prices seem to be fluctuating quite a bit. I've looked all over Craigslist and facebook and have yet to see a clean example for a decent price. All the ones I see are over 100k miles and priced at 12-15k which is just ridiculous. I'm in Georgia if that matters at all.

ls1ac 04-03-2021 12:58 PM

Just keep looking.
With no new cars at the dealers, Anything can happen to the price.

soundman98 04-03-2021 01:04 PM

somewhere between $1 and $100,000. "fair market value" has a number of different meanings in relation to "supply and demand"

keep in mind there's also the toyota tax on the fr-s/86 variations that somewhat adds to the price.

humfrz 04-03-2021 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Granny Spinner (Post 3419384)
I wanted to know if you guys could help me figure out how much I should pay for s used brz/frs since prices seem to be fluctuating quite a bit. I've looked all over Craigslist and facebook and have yet to see a clean example for a decent price. All the ones I see are over 100k miles and priced at 12-15k which is just ridiculous. I'm in Georgia if that matters at all.

Welcome to our forum, Granny Spinner - :clap:

I suggest you go to the Kelly Blue Book, put in some information and see what they say.

;)

bucketfoot 04-03-2021 06:34 PM

Used car prices are so freaking high right now that I didn't even consider used.

Plus the primary target demographic for this car tends to be a group that, shall we say, tends to abuse vehicles.

I guess it also helps that we tend to keep our cars for an extended period of time (typically 10+ years) which is safer/easier with a new vehicle.

BrahmaBull1990 04-03-2021 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by bucketfoot (Post 3419465)
Used car prices are so freaking high right now that I didn't even consider used.

Plus the primary target demographic for this car tends to be a group that, shall we say, tends to abuse vehicles.

I guess it also helps that we tend to keep our cars for an extended period of time (typically 10+ years) which is safer/easier with a new vehicle.

I really have no plans to ever sell this vehicle, and I bought new for the same reasons you did. It is forever my “fun car.” The plan is to get a commuter car later (I can take the train now, anyways).

Also, welcome to the forum @Granny Spinner!

Granny Spinner 04-03-2021 07:54 PM

Thanks everyone, u guys are too kind

strat61caster 04-03-2021 07:55 PM

Be willing to travel to save a thousand bucks or just accept what your local market is selling it at.

Nationwide Cargurus is showing FRS's with 100k-120k miles selling for $11k-$12k, you might be able to haggle if the cars been sitting for awhile but otherwise accept it's a relatively low production car that will see steady demand as prices fall.

DarkSideFRS 04-05-2021 12:56 PM

this is the worst time to buy a car. (awesome time to sell tho).. used car market is stupid high cos of the pandemic (free stimulus money, ppl using travel money to buy a project car instead, etc).. i'd wait for a bit if possible

Sasquachulator 04-05-2021 01:03 PM

Theres a bunch of new ones still on a few lots where i live.


at this point im starting to lean towards trying to get a deal off a new one rather than wait for a used one in my preferred spec to show up (which is few and far between).

I think some dealers want to clear out the 2020 86's taking up space on their lots so hopefully a good deal can be had (briefly spoke to one dealer that had one unit that was way overpriced, and he told me they were desparate to get rid of it)

But the longer i hold out the closer it'll be to the 2nd gen release and then maybe i can wait for that.....(now that the GR86 has finally been revealed)

Tcoat 04-05-2021 03:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Sasquachulator (Post 3419953)
Theres a bunch of new ones still on a few lots where i live.


at this point im starting to lean towards trying to get a deal off a new one rather than wait for a used one in my preferred spec to show up (which is few and far between).

I think some dealers want to clear out the 2020 86's taking up space on their lots so hopefully a good deal can be had (briefly spoke to one dealer that had one unit that was way overpriced, and he told me they were desparate to get rid of it)

But the longer i hold out the closer it'll be to the 2nd gen release and then maybe i can wait for that.....(now that the GR86 has finally been revealed)

The dealers know they won't sell over the winter and if they were going to drop prices they would have. They are not going to drop many prices when it is now headed into spring when the sales for sports cars in Canada go way up. They also know that there are no news ones being made right now so trying to clear them out would be very poor business choices.

p1l0t 04-07-2021 01:46 PM

Subarus have insane resale values, but that does sound a bit high anyway. I don't usually buy new, but I recently did and having gone (knock-on-wood) almost 60k with no MX except a battery that was failing the dead of winter in CT... I'm a bit spoiled now. I have 2 other project cars though and love doing that stuff even though I don't really have the time for it anymore. If they are priced too high they will be begging for half that in 6 months, and if they sell at that price well than they weren't actually priced too high.

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