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Old 08-11-2016, 01:29 PM   #112
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Originally Posted by Zaku View Post
Seems Like it would be easier for people to grab non PP models then if so many are holding out for PP. In your educated Opinion is this going to be true? wanted to hear a view from someone at a dealership

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I'm not too sure because 2-3 out of 50 people I meet are interested in the BRZ. It's a very small amount, but the people who have walked the past month have mentioned that they are aware of the 2017 models being released this fall but I haven't met anybody yet who was specifically interested in the BRZ with Performance Package.

The first available '17 BRZ's will definitely be non-PP models. If demand for the non-PP model is the same as '16 models then I also believe they will sit on the lot for an extended time. In fact demand (for non-pp model) could even decline if people wait for the PP model since the target market is so small.

Most likely the people picking up a 2017 Model (Non-PP) right away will be people who are casual driving enthusiasts who can't wait for the Performance Package to be released (like if their lease ends or if their old car is breaking down/totaled in accident).
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