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Godzpeed 04-14-2012 04:17 AM

Delivery before the end of the month
 
My dealer friends just called, they say the first batch of grey import 86 will be ready in about 2 weeks. They are asking me if I still want it or not... it cost around 30% more than the official toyota HK cars. But these will be genuine JDM and I'll be driving it at least 2-3 months ahead of the official toyota cars that are due in around august/sep....

I'm quite tempted....
But driving it 2-3 months ahead of most ppl for 30% more.... is it really worth it?

OrbitalEllipses 04-14-2012 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Godzpeed (Post 183031)
But driving it 2-3 months ahead of most ppl for 30% more.... is it really worth it?

Only you can answer that. I wouldn't do it, but there are those who will.

Enemies 04-14-2012 04:45 AM

If it was the highest trim GT 86 it would be interesting. I don't really think I could justify 30% more for 2 months. Because in 2 months you'll be the same as everybody else. Unless it has the Toyota badge then that's pretty ballin'. :P Still too much though! Paying like 40K for a 30K Car.

Godzpeed 04-14-2012 07:24 AM

I believe they have a batch of GT Limited arriving.

I'm not sure which trim Toyota HK will be bringing. I'm guessing just the standard GT.
But for sure Toyota HK's pricing will be far better than parallel imports.

For reference, the Prius V cost around $500,000 for the imported version, and Toyota HK's official version is priced at $340,000

The highest trim Prius V have a similar MSRP in Japan as the 86 GT Limited. So I'm guessing the difference will be around the same.

Also many aftermarket shops already have TRD and Modellista parts in stock!

tripjammer 04-14-2012 01:09 PM

Do it bro! Do it like Nike!

SVTSHC 04-14-2012 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by OrbitalEllipses (Post 183037)
Only you can answer that. I wouldn't do it, but there are those who will.

+1

You're looking at something like a $6,000 price increase. You need to ask yourself if that's worth not waiting a few more months. If your Daddy Warbucks and 6k is pocket lint then by all means, but most people can't bat an eye at that sort of money.

Godzpeed 04-23-2012 06:48 AM

Some updates

Toyota has revealed the HK pricing. There are only 4 trims in total

Sport MT - $355,250
Sport AT - $365,400
Sport Plus MT - $378,700
Sport Plus AT - $388,850

I'm guessing the sport would equal the GT in JDM Trim and Sport Plus would be GT Limited

Delivery starts sometime mid May.

Prava 04-23-2012 07:05 AM

Not even worth it imo, bro... Serious. Just wait it out and get the one you want with all the add-ons n' s***.

bneale 04-23-2012 04:49 PM

Call me skeptical, but can they even do this? I'm thinking this guy must be pulling your leg or something.

I thought that to import a proper car from Japan it had to be over 25 years old? Or at the very least, cut completely in half!

I'm pretty sure that this is someone trolling you. I don't think this is legal in anyway. I can't even imagine trying to buy insurance.

I may be wrong but I highly doubt this is true.

bneale

davesrave 04-23-2012 08:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Godzpeed (Post 183031)
My dealer friends just called, they say the first batch of grey import 86 will be ready in about 2 weeks. They are asking me if I still want it or not... it cost around 30% more than the official toyota HK cars. But these will be genuine JDM and I'll be driving it at least 2-3 months ahead of the official toyota cars that are due in around august/sep....

I'm quite tempted....
But driving it 2-3 months ahead of most ppl for 30% more.... is it really worth it?

Why can your dealer get these cars before anyone else in HK by 3 months?

Godzpeed 04-24-2012 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by bneale (Post 189728)
Call me skeptical, but can they even do this? I'm thinking this guy must be pulling your leg or something.

I thought that to import a proper car from Japan it had to be over 25 years old? Or at the very least, cut completely in half!

I'm pretty sure that this is someone trolling you. I don't think this is legal in anyway. I can't even imagine trying to buy insurance.

I may be wrong but I highly doubt this is true.

bneale

I live in HK, importing JDM cars are completely legal as long as you pay the taxes.

People in Japan has started taking deliveries long ago. a bunch of 86 has already landed in the ports of HK. But first they gotta go thru government inspection and emission test before they could be registered.

Also, then yen prices are really high. Thats why the JDM cars cost so much more than the official toyota HK cars.

davesrave 04-24-2012 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Godzpeed (Post 190166)
I live in HK, importing JDM cars are completely legal as long as you pay the taxes.

People in Japan has started taking deliveries long ago. a bunch of 86 has already landed in the ports of HK. But first they gotta go thru government inspection and emission test before they could be registered.

Also, then yen prices are really high. Thats why the JDM cars cost so much more than the official toyota HK cars.

Careful! If yen prices are high, then they're also high for Toyota when they sell there cars in HK dollars. Something doesn't add up...

Godzpeed 04-25-2012 04:34 AM

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Originally Posted by davesrave (Post 190711)
Careful! If yen prices are high, then they're also high for Toyota when they sell there cars in HK dollars. Something doesn't add up...

The official price is announced by Toyota themselves and that is also the price I ordered from them. Private dealers import theirs directly from Japan's wholesaler.

I have no idea how Toyota HK can push the price of the car before tax so low.

If we take away the HK tax on the car. I believe its around 190k only. which is a little over 20k USD for the top of the line premium models! So HK's before tax price is actually cheapest around the world.

denkigrve 04-25-2012 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Godzpeed (Post 191126)
The official price is announced by Toyota themselves and that is also the price I ordered from them. Private dealers import theirs directly from Japan's wholesaler.

I have no idea how Toyota HK can push the price of the car before tax so low.

If we take away the HK tax on the car. I believe its around 190k only. which is a little over 20k USD for the top of the line premium models! So HK's before tax price is actually cheapest around the world.

I really need to find a job in HK. I'm tired of my visits feeling too short. That price is nuts, but driving in HK seems a bit hard to do. Where are some the best places? It seems like the south side of the main HK island would be good, or maybe outside of the city on Kowloon side?


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