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Originally Posted by fatalelement
That's what anonymous sources always are. People who work there but don't want to get in trouble. If news of a product would damage my company's stock, I'd probably look at a new employer.
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You obviously didn't read the article in great detail:
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"We are pretty serious about keeping the GT 86 pure and keeping a car like that in our line-up. Because in the past we dropped cars like the Celicas and fun cars, and we don’t want to lose that again," Toyota of Europe executive vice president Karl Schlicht told Motoring. "We want to keep some fun cars in our lineup."
The news comes just months after Yasuyuki Yoshinaga, president of Subaru parent Fuji Heavy Industries, told Automotive News he would "pass out" if the FR-S and BRZ twins were discontinued. "It's not going to be just one generation," he said of the Subaru BRZ in July. With both Toyota and Subaru on board with launching a second version of the sports coupe, it sounds like a continuation of the car is a done deal.
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The point here is, both these executives are putting out vague, forward-looking optimistic statements that are just fodder for media to speculate on.
-alex