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Abflug 06-20-2010 06:55 PM

Europe Pricing Rumour
 
as this source says, the pricing in Europe should be 17.000 € which would be dreamlike... http://www.zercustoms.com/news/Toyota-FR-S-Info.html

Dark 06-20-2010 09:52 PM

I don't think it's about 17K Euro. Too cheap, even for a base model. About 18-19K Euro is my guess.

Matador 06-20-2010 10:07 PM

The kinds of taxes they charge over there may make Toyota price it a littler lower to keep it in the price bracket they want?

Abflug 06-21-2010 11:40 AM

maybe FR-S is getting cheaper?!

http://www.play-auto.net/2010/06/toy...-models-by-30/ :iono:

Dimman 06-22-2010 02:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TomGT (Post 15975)
maybe FR-S is getting cheaper?!

http://www.play-auto.net/2010/06/toy...-models-by-30/ :iono:


30% price drop??? That's freakin' insane!!!

Matador 06-22-2010 10:31 AM

As long as the quality, reliability and durability don't skydive with it I'm cool. Otherwise, keep your 30% for China market vehicles.

Dark 06-22-2010 01:39 PM

It was announced last year. They have been using cost cutting method almost 3 years already. I just hope they spend more on their cars' interior materials.

Matador 06-22-2010 11:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark (Post 16065)
It was announced last year. They have been using cost cutting method almost 3 years already. I just hope they spend more on their cars' interior materials.

I think I remember reading something about that indeed.

Dimman 06-23-2010 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 16052)
As long as the quality, reliability and durability don't skydive with it I'm cool. Otherwise, keep your 30% for China market vehicles.

Yeah, I read through more in-depth and it looks like just the emerging markets are the target of that drop. Too bad.

Abflug 06-23-2010 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 16052)
As long as the quality, reliability and durability don't skydive with it I'm cool. Otherwise, keep your 30% for China market vehicles.

the chinese car market is booming as hell at the moment!

Daimler, BMW and AUDI have to do extra shift works (is it the right word?!) and even have to cancel summer vacation because of that extremly growing demand for luxury or high priced cars in china!!! :confused0068:

I think they can afford 30%.

bigbcraig 06-23-2010 10:33 AM

Part of me wonders if this article is still accurate... I remember reading an article about a Mr. Toyoda speech about how Toyota had grown too fast and too aggressively cost-cut to keep up 'The Toyota Way', and that that's what had caused (a) the big influx of recalls finally catching up to Toyota and (b) the blandness of all of their cars.

Dimman 06-23-2010 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigbcraig (Post 16130)
Part of me wonders if this article is still accurate... I remember reading an article about a Mr. Toyoda speech about how Toyota had grown too fast and too aggressively cost-cut to keep up 'The Toyota Way', and that that's what had caused (a) the big influx of recalls finally catching up to Toyota and (b) the blandness of all of their cars.

Part of their problem in the emerging markets, in my opinion anyways, is that the Korean cars don't suck total balls anymore. They are doing what the Japanese did in the 70's and 80's, adding lots of content for low cost and steadily improving quality. If Toyota enjoyed the quality gap of the mid to late 90's compared to the Koreans, they could reasonably justify the 30% price difference.


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