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Manila Price & Origin GT86 vs BRZ
I'm on a waiting list with Toyota and Subaru.
both Pearl White MT, I will take which ever arrives first - or so I thought. Toyota has the price listed on their website 1,565,000 peso ~ $38,000 Subaru just gave me an estimated price of 1,928,000 peso ~ $47,000 Of course, I asked why the big difference in price. Yesterday the guy in the showroom said the BRZ has a bigger engine that produces 200hp and the GT86 only 150hp ?!?!?! Then today thru SMS my sales lady said the BRZ was 100% "made in Japan" and the GT86 will be made in Thailand ?!?!?! I know that Toyota has a huge factory in Thailand making the Innova, Fortuner, etc but I understood the FR-S, GT86 and BRZ all came off the same production line at Subaru, Japan. Anyone else have any news on this? |
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So if you're on the list, make sure that you're ready for battle, i.e. ready to cash in and submit the requirements for in-house financing THE SAME DAY it was offered to you. Quote:
If anything, the BRZ is the one that is overpriced. You can get TRD goodies including spoiler, stabilizer bar and exhaust for that money. You have to remember that the 86 in PH is superior to the FRS in many ways and is virtually identical to the BRZ in stock form. Consider these things that our 86 has which the FRS in the US doesn't: 1. Dual climate control 2. Auto-retracting side mirrors 3. White tachometer 4. Auto-leveling LED headlights (superior to the BRZ's imo) 5. Engine start/stop button and keyless entry 6. Front fog lamps 7. Bigger stock exhaust and of course, the TRD goodies. Given that the BRZ in PH is very similar to the 86, it makes me want to speculate that Subaru is paying royalties to Toyota for every unit sold, hence the higher price of the BRZ. |
^^ thanks for this info. My cousin has been looking into the BRZ vs GT86 there in MM. I believe nothing is being assembled outside of Japan for this car as of yet. That may change as volume demand increases globally - I don't think it will be like, say, an Corolla/Altis would in demand.
I will argue though that instead of Subaru paying royalties causing an increase in price, I think it's a matter of supply. Only a 1/2 to 1/3 of all 86s are BRZs globally. Though, with the list of goodies the GT86 has in your market it makes a lot less sense to pay more for the BRZ. I wouldn't be surprised if the BRZ vs. GT allocations was even less in your market. You're probably left with deciding more superficial things like how the "angel eyes" are shaped and how the Daytime Running Lights are implemented. Here in the US the FRS vs BRZ and FRS vs. GT86 is much a bigger difference. IMHO the FRS looks extremely basemodel by comparison as far as features and amenities are concerned. |
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BRZ price because of Royalties? Maybe....but who knows as, Subaru doesn't have any specs for what they will sell for p1.9m. thanks for the comments! |
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they dont know what they are talking about. mga inutil mga sales man/lady jan! :thumbsup: all BRZ, GT86, 86, FR-S are all made in the Gunma factory in japan ---> http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=OcXVUsrcots and all have the same FA20 motor. |
Alabang 86 >> Kamusta sa Pilipinas? If you read all the thread here... You have idea that the car have experience many problems and Subaru/Toyota trying to fix all the issues... Just relax for a while and hoping when they sell the cars in the Philippines, all problems was already resolved... My BRZ right now don't experience problem with 1600 miles in the odometer... I hoping no problem in the future...
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My wife is Batangueña and I've been living here for years. Love it. Philippines is a lot like the US, "the land of the free and home of the brave" ! |
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Will the BRZ come with GPS or other non-essentials to raise the price? |
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