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Originally Posted by Dimman
This whole 'low-volume' thing for justifying high cost is another thing that pisses me off. We haven't seen a lot of stuff on this car that is super-fancy-expensive, which is where the price of performance cars gets driven up. The parts are expensive, so the car is more expensive than its peers to make. Therefore to account for less sales the manufacturers tack on a bigger price for higher profitability.
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it all depends on volume. if components are made in house, then the cost of materials and tooling can be spread among multiple models, etc. less volume obviously means less total cars to spread the cost.
if parts are outsourced then the more you buy, the less per unit. simple economics.
the problem then is that most of you guys seem to think this thing is some rat rod bolted together parts bin frankenstein car that needs no unique engineering and parts adaptation. the engine is obviously unique (D4S,etc. not the block per se, but even that
can be unique). the transmission is a FR tranny. toyota sure makes a lot of FR cars right? lotsa cars to spread the cost right? LSD? again toyota sure has a lot of them on their cars right?
and this sorta thinking goes all the way down to things like the uniquely shaped fuel tank, uniquely shaped interior door panels, windows, rear seats, even the trunk lining, etc. little things that we all take for granted but guess what? what other car can share the same shaped trunk lining? it has to be a specific shape for that trunk. if the car is a low volume car, then the price per trunk lining goes up and adds little by little to the overall cost...