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it's benn a long time since i posted something here but, here i go!
![]() to be honest this car is so fricking awsome, that it could have a Kia emblem everywhere and would still buy it! just look at this. [u2b]He0RxDe07Vg[/U2b] as long as they build it in japan and meke it RWD with a subaru engine, ill be happy with the car. |
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Nice find though. I'm going to be mesmerized by this video all afternoon now. The way the light hits the car is amazing. |
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I'm with Dimman. Scion has marketed FAKE cars from day one. I'm pretty sure I can't buy a RWD tC from the dealership that comes with a NASCAR V8.
Why do you think theres so many trashed Scions? These kids who buy Scions see people like Tanner Foust drifting his tC looking NASCAR and they want a piece. They trip to the nearest Scion dealership and buy a tC and rally it into a tree 500 yards from the dealership. I can't buy from a company that advertises cars they don't make. Scion is fake to me. Toyota is REAL. Subaru is REAL. They used their cars with their engines to make it in the performance world, no heavily modified platforms like the Scion teams are running. Thats basically what Dimman was going at, I believe. Or at least thats how I interpreted it. |
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Doesn't get any realer than RWD V8 Camry. Does it? ![]() For that matter you can't buy a STI like Pastrana drives or a Fiesta like Block or a Ferrari like Alonso, a Mazda like Dempsy, a Hyundai like Rhys, a Chevy like O'Connell or an Audi like Ekström. Looks like you will be walking (or driving a Porsche). |
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to Oneday: wao!!! that was good! love all your Answers.
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The STI, Ferrari and Hyundai at least have the freakin' powertrain layout that you can buy off the showroom. Dempsy, O'Connell or Ekstrom I don't know who they are or what they drive off the top of my head, but I'll take a gamble and say that they too also share the fundamentals of the stock versions of their cars. The Scion drift car doesn't. As for everything else I skimmed through, I'm not going to point-by-point it. I'll give you a more polite version. Scion has clung to the Fast and Furious left-over scene. A lot of these buyers are image above substance. All talk no walk. They're promoting 2JZ powered Scion drag cars and NASCAR V8 drift cars. This is marketing. Yet the 'performance-oriented' Scion buyer can only purchase 4 cylinder FWD 'cool' econo-boxes. The Scion buyers that are influenced by this marketing strategy don't have the common sense to see through this and by a used Supra (or SC400 if they want the V8). They are sheep. It is a waste of money that Toyota can be putting into solid, engineering development. Toyota has more reason than most to be gun-shy about lawsuits. They will dumb-down a car based on their perceived market and response to accidents, etc... (See bolded section.) This already happened once with the SW20 MR-2. This means I will have to spend more money and time screwing around with custom control arms, alignment, anti-roll bars, spring and shock settings, right out of the box. Instead of having a sharp car that I can enjoy a while before slowly going with the preceding mods. Toyota needs to shake up its North American management bad.
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@ oneday: I have a few questions for you.
Why does Scion come to existence? Who are Scion's sale targets? How much is bargain for most Scion customer? What is demographic age of FT-86? How much will the FT-86 cost?(you can use either business strategy lens or logical lens) Why does Toyota come to existence 50years ago? and Why Toyota's boss, Mr Toyoda, said he want to bring sport to the brand when he give up the only sport car to Scion? Is this business strategy or a lie? Note: you can check the press in Toyota USA website, Toyoda said he wanted to bring sport image to Toyota. I know I'm still undergraduate student in business management major, and I'm too young for these kind of stuff. More or less, I still understand what kind of business would make sense to a company. Some people say Toyota wants to save Scion. Yeah. It makes sense because losing a brand means losing a lot of money, but Scion would have been closed the door long time ago if it has not done good job. If they really make FT-86 a Scion, they are too childish to be hired by Toyota. |
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to both of you
yes toyota does do the engineering but if it comes out of toyota the "youth" that will be interested in it if it were a scion wont want it because toyota isnt "cool," right? so the lawyers wont be pressuring toyota becaus ethe buyers will be the enthusiasts and know how to drive this car and therefore the car will have less of a chance of being put into a tree by someone who dosnt know how to drive, hence the car comes as its supposed to and not a watered down version because toyota dosnt want to be sued. @ oneday only did you really just compare porsche to toyota??? they are two completley different car companies, how many kids just out of school/college do you know that can afford a porsche? coz i dont know ANY in fact the only people i know who own porches are 30+ aleast and actually know how to drive and go and do the porsche driving courses if they dont, thats why porsche can pretty much replicate the track cars, thats also why ferrari can take the tech from F1 and put it into their raod cars, because of the price range only the wealthy can afford these cars and they dont drive like morons on the road because one scratch could equate to the cost of a door of a scion/toyota. thats why i dont want it to be a scion because with the price target of this car and the demographic of scion the car wont only be re-engineered in the states it will be worldwide, because toyota wont want kids killing themselves in their ft's look what has happened because of Englands rule on the front of cars the hood is going to have to be raised by 50mm to comply and thus is going to effect every ft sold in the world. |
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Then how can we prepare ourselves for such a car? This is a serious question, I am not looking for any trouble.
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Oneday, is your mind really wired to go Oneway? Cus although your post makes sense, there are more than Oneway to look at this. And as you smart arse case in point, if toyotas 16.5% stake in FHI (Subaru parent company, so more than 16.5% in Subaru directly) is the largest stake controled by a single entity, then it is effectively the controlling one, while it cannot bring decisions DIRECTLY, they can sway the vote significantly..
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Logged on to say that I really enjoy reading Onedays posts
your posts are so good that your juggling several people at a time who dont know how to react to the sensibility coming from the arguments in your post NICE |
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Toyota's name is down due to all of the recalls, I believe that is the MAIN reason Toyota USA is even considering releasing the FT as a Scion, is not to save Scion's face, but to save the FT's face. There were no issues with accelerators in the Scions, but there were a ton(including driver error) of recalls going on with Toyota. Honestly, who knows? We obviously know that most of Toyota's buyers are generally over 40's for now. |
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