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yajin 06-26-2012 12:55 PM

Fuji Heavy Industry said 5,000 orders of the BRZ so far by the end of May. 70% are MT
 
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Here is the direct translation. Don't blame its contents on me :(

Source: http://response.jp/article/2012/06/26/176804.html
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Fuji Heavy Industry just announced they have received more than 5,000 orders of the BRZ at the time of the end of May for two months since its release.

Kimihiko Sato, BRZ Project GM, said "The highest grade, 'S', got most popular. 70% of the orders are the MT, but the ATs are getting increasing."

He added "Even though we have a full production at the Gunma Plant, if you place your order now, the expected delivery date will be in March or April of the year 2013."
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Nothing about Toyota 86/FR-S.

Meanwhile, Toyota Japan posted a different thing, "ETA will be after October for orders from now on...." on their official web, June 15.
Source: http://www.toyota.co.jp/jp/news/86.html


This is just about Japan, of course, the situation will be different in each country, i.e. allotment, demands, marketing factors......:iono:

DantKR 06-26-2012 01:01 PM

Doh, really sucks for the people that put in orders :(

Zadkiel 06-26-2012 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yajin (Post 279711)
Here is the direct translation. Don't blame its contents on me :(

Source: http://response.jp/article/2012/06/26/176804.html
---
Fuji Heavy Industry just announced they have received more than 5,000 orders of the BRZ at the time of the end of May for two months since its release.

Kimihiko Sato, BRZ Project GM, said "The highest grade, 'S', got most popular. 70% of the orders are the MT, but the ATs are getting increasing."

He added "Even though we have a full production at the Gunma Plant, if you place your order now, the expected delivery date will be in March or April of the year 2013."
---

Nothing about Toyota 86/FR-S.

Meanwhile, Toyota Japan posted a different thing, "ETA will be after October for orders from now on...." on their official web, June 15.
Source: http://www.toyota.co.jp/jp/news/86.html


This is just about Japan, of course, the situation will be different in each country, i.e. allotment, demands, marketing factors......:iono:


I wonder if this is how those SoA jackasses get their "October" ETA's? Well if I can get it for the right price, I'm going for a 370Z then.

DeepHunta 06-26-2012 04:47 PM

looks like Subaru and Toyota never expected demand to be this high. Like what everyone has been saying for the past few months, Toyobaru were very conservative in their numbers.

They should've at least planned to increase production volumes at one point and allocated another production line somewhere as a "just in case" scenario.

This will just fuel dealers to justify their mark-ups now. No bueno.

Anyone wanna buy my BRZ for $40k? :confused0068:

(K) 06-26-2012 04:52 PM

I would almost argue FOR this initial limited supply because the demand shows that the market is there. Now they have all the more reason to pump out STI/TRD variants. Competitors take note. Looking at YOU, Honda.

Zgrinch 06-26-2012 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DeepHunta (Post 280187)
This will just fuel dealers to justify their mark-ups now. No bueno.

you betcha....say hello to Mr Market Adjustment.

Well, Subaru did have thier marketing team state they wanted to keep them rare...

I hope all those who ordered recently get them sooner rather than later.

trifenix 06-26-2012 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by (K) (Post 280197)
I would almost argue FOR this initial limited supply because the demand shows that the market is there. Now they have all the more reason to pump out STI/TRD variants. Competitors take note. Looking at YOU, Honda.

Honda looks left no integra...looks right no s2000...looks down... pants down :)

jcs 06-26-2012 08:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by (K) (Post 280197)
I would almost argue FOR this initial limited supply because the demand shows that the market is there. Now they have all the more reason to pump out STI/TRD variants. Competitors take note. Looking at YOU, Honda.

... Looking at YOU Mazda.

DeepHunta 06-26-2012 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcs (Post 280614)
... Looking at YOU Mazda.

mmmmm....I think Mazda is already looking at market reaction...

http://www.autoblog.com/2012/06/25/m...-for-feedback/

As for Honda, hahahaha! They just need a lower priced S2000 and they'll be set! If the BRZ ever revved up to 8K, it's over.

I'm glad it maxes out at 7400 :D

xbladex0 06-27-2012 01:24 AM

i wouldn't have expected this... knowing that now a lot of people are going to get this car makes me feel not special getting this car anymore :T but yea in 2 years from now hopefully i would have saved enough money for one :D

eriktherod 06-27-2012 01:26 AM

The real question is.. how much is that Mazda going to be MSRP-wise. All those frills like carbon fiber don't come cheap.

01s0uljah 06-27-2012 01:37 AM

I placed my order on June 12 and got a guarantee that they will deliver my BRZ by end of August.. Should I be thinking about another car? :S

jkonquer 06-27-2012 01:54 AM

Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!

Well ill just wait for sti then

JadeBRZ 06-27-2012 03:12 AM

i was told i had a von number a few weeks ago. I wonder when it should be delivered? hope i get it before sema. I have parts to install dammit!


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