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CAFE is a federal standard, not state by state. Are you thinking of CARB and emissions? Pretty much every new car in the US is 50 states emissions certified now and I'd suspect the the FT86 to be as well since it's pretty much a world car.
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I've never paid MSRP for a car, and I'm not about to ever pay more than MSRP. I did happen to come upon a better deal elsewhere and Fitzgerald told me that they wouldn't match it and would likely be selling cars at MSRP. Sure, Fitz...Sure. MSRP isn't exactly a bad deal, but it's also more than I would hope to pay. Though as we've been shown, it doesn't seem many dealers have any incentive to sell below MSRP. FWIW, when the WRX was purchased new from Fitzgerald in 2001, they attempted a $1k markup on delivery despite the fact they had agreed via email to sell it at invoice + a few hundred. Generally they have good prices, but they give me the stealership vibe pretty hard. He says it here: Quote:
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Something about Subaru limiting the availability rings hollow with me. Not saying it ain't happening, I just have a gut feeling it won't last long. Not long at all.
People cite supply & demand, but there's also risk for the makers. Toyota & Subaru have a pretty good investment in this car, and want to maximize profit on it. You don't maximize profit by gashing a relative few people, on a modestly priced item. We're not talking a $90,000 Porsche, here. We all know the gestation of the car has been drawn out. Think about all the cars we see travelling around to US dealerships. As has been said before; all the auto shows, the dealer reveals, Greddy showing a modded car, the pre-orders & "First 86" program. I just refer to all the above as the "hype". It seems the great majority of the test drives I've read have been done in Japan. Why? We know the cars exist stateside. I haven't read of a single instrumented test performed by a US magazine, yet the car lands in the next few months. I feel it's being very carefully orchestrated by the makers to gauge the full sales potential for the platform, and to get buyers lined up five wide & thirty deep to own one of these fun, AFFORDABLE, sports cars. They want to emphasize rarity. Afterall, those guys had to fly all the way to Japan to test the car, right? Back to economics. Supply & demand. If all the stores near you run out of Coke, or jack the price up, at what point do you stop ignoring Pepsi? I don't think Subaru & Toyota are creating a buying frenzy, to sit back and watch a decent percentage of potential buyers get upset & go shop a Genesis coupe, GTI, Miata, 370Z, V6 Mustang, Civic Si, or whatever. I'd like to know what the production capacity of the plant is. I'd like to see "spy" photos of the parking areas around the factory. I haven't seen any reports of tours to the factory. When I Google-searched for BRZ photos, it seems like there's a lot of them in dealer showrooms in Japan. I feel in my gut that the cars are out there; Subaru/Toyota just want it to seem otherwise. I wanna hear from someone on the ground in Japan; what's up? I'm guessing that once the initial batches of the cars are snapped up from the dealers, we'll hear of "increased production" to meet demands and such. The second & third wave of deliveries will easily meet demand. Toyota & Subaru aren't dumb. They need to recoup on the R&D costs. They want to sell 40,000 of these things, not 10,000. All new engine, excepting a few bolts; all new platform, excepting a couple suspension bits here & there. You don't recoup that by selling a modestly priced car in limited quantities. You build demand to a writhing level, then you give the consumer what they are begging you to take their money for. On a last note. The offerings (US market) are pretty streamlined. Three cars (FR-S BRZ-P, BRZ-L), two tannys, eight total paint colors; seven per brand. 14 possible combinations for the FR-S, 28 for the BRZ; 42 total for the USDM. That's not a ton of variety. "First 86"? They could build seven each of every possible combination, and have it covered. Of course they'd use market research, etc. to know what the most & least popular combinations are. My point is: All those cars could very well already be built, just waiting to be shipped. You ship the First 86 cars, and the pre orders, you hold back others. If there's an odd run on what marketing predicted to be a low volume combination, well those are the people that have to wait for the second wave. Hey, it's a limited production car afterall, huh? Just my rambling thoughts. Lemme know if this needs to be moved somewhere more appropriate. /rant
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[QUOTE=fistpoint;144668]Not entirely accurate. Some states have a more strict CAFE standard, California to name just one(it might be the only one actually). I'm not sure what they do to the car to make it pass there though, but it IS something.
Indeed, there are states that have adopted California regulations. For example, Maryland, among a host of others, requires the same emissions equipment as a "California-spec" vehicle. Quote:
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Thanks for the feedback, I really appreciate it. It seems like we're thinking similar thoughts. "Perhaps they aren't interested in selling this car? I keep coming to this conclusion..." "See above. Here's my baseless theory: they aren't interested in selling the car here, but are doing so simply because they can. This platform isn't their interest; adapting new technology and what was learned from this into future models is where the bread and butter is." When I read these statements, it was like an "aha!" moment. Like there's a piece of the puzzle missing, and only time will tell what it is. I'm hoping it's simple stuff, like: the FA20 being Subaru's new bread & butter engine; future STI products; return of the Celica or even Supra name to the USDM. Looking short term, if Subaru adds a turbocharged BRZ STI; could/would Toyota market an equivalent duo as a Celica & Supra tandem? I'm an old guy, and remember the original Supras growing out of the Celica. I think that'd be a cool idea, although admittedly very far-fetched.
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It might be far-fetched, but it fits any real paranoiac's theory *shifty eyes*. Subaru needed DI tech and now they have a new platform as well. Rumors of a turbocharged FA have been verified by Subaru, but not in the BRZ. As WRX/STI model line diverges from the Impreza, it would only make sense for it to get the newest tech. As far as Celica/Supra: I can't imagine the whole badge engineering twin-models thing going for very long. After this car, I imagine both companies will use the platform for what they want to, separate of each other.
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As described in this thread it sounds to me that they are describing the method for which orders will be filled out of the cars they have already produced. There aren't any options on this car so people are basically choosing color, trim level and trans. They aren't actually "custom building" any cars. If you want a premium with foglights, those foglights are getting installed at the dealer. |
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6k/6k for production is similar to the production runs for the Evo VIII/IX, and I wouldnt exactly call those rare. Probably similar to what they produce for STI as well. Definitely not limited supply or rare, more like just not mass market produced like a civic but definitely in line with standard sports cars (370z, etc)
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Figure April production for June delivery. So May 2012 to November 2012 is 7 months X 450 units per month = 3150 BRZ's Scion will probably be the same, maybe a bit more since they have more dealers than Subaru. |
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http://brzpost.com/threads/eliminati...available.149/
Ok...there seems to be some confusion about how many BRZ's are going to be produced...I just got clarification on this important issue..this is from a General Manager that I know.. Hope this eliminates the low supply issue with some of you thinking on going to get a Scion... |
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