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Originally Posted by ftwrath
You're on a 'toyota' forum.... who own subaru.
It's a subaru... but partially inspired by a 'toyota' c'mon...
It's a ****** toyota, you'll hear that all day when you buy one, trust me, even the subaru is a 'subaru' regardless, you'll hear this until you buy a bmw, audi, infinity, or mercedes.
Just following your reasoning.
Then again it's hard to reason with people who don't care to reason.
My reply was at least reasonable.
Anyone can say 'it's a hyundai'
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'how many gc's sell each year'
Can you tell me how many? or why Hyundai took over as the number one car retailer in the u.s.? (in respective categories) Their cars look awesome and you HAVE to give respect for what they have done with their image over the last few years. I'll get into a sonata over a camry or a genesis over any toyota/subaru car out there 'right now'
I mean, they're even knocking on the doors of lexus and infinity.
Please use reasoning when you reply. Anyone can just throw out meaningless sentences.
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I was asking an honest question, I'm curious how many GC 2.0T's sell each year. I have heard the car in general hasn't sold that well. But I realize it is a niche car, so that doesn't surprise me. Just not sure why you think there will be more aftermarket support for the GC than the FRS/BRZ combined. I think you are wrong there. Especially compared to your 3.8 which has almost no aftermarket support compared to the 2.0T.
Also, Toyota doesn't "own" Subaru. Toyota is a shareholder of Fuji Heavy Industries (a conglomurate) of which Subaru is a division. Toyota owns ~17% of FHI. They do not own Subaru.
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Originally Posted by Dimman
The sales volume question was probably a real question. The GenCoupe is the most compared car to the FR-S/BRZ on this forum if you base it on the 'Vs.' thread post count and views.
A few of us are waiting to test out both before making a purchase decision. Tranz, I believe, is one of those people. I'm another.
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Yup, it was an honest question regarding the sales numbers. Just like Dimman, I am waiting to get a solid test drive to compare both the BRZ and the R-Spec (both versions) before I make up my final mind.