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Originally Posted by why?
are you sure those are the right numbers? I've seen that Toyota claims they sold 245000 or so 1982 Toyota Supras. I couldn't find any sales figures on the net for them now.
The point still stands, 100,000 cars in 3 or 4 years is terrible for everything that is not a two door car. And it is terrible compared to Mustangs and other muscle cars.
they just don't sell like they use to.
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Well I've got a source and you don't. Pics or it didn't happen. Your numbers are not unbelievable if you include Celica's and worldwide sales, or if that's all Mk2 Supra's worldwide from '82-'85.
Toyota and Subaru optimistically targeted 100k units per year worldwide, I suppose your business sense is vastly superior to theirs, you should have rushed to their aid in 2012 to tell them that those numbers are garbage and they never should have made the car with expectations so low.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4283
The only public announcement of worldwide 86 production numbers came from March of '14, where they claim they have already surpassed 100k, that comes in under the 2 year mark.
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60082