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Also all the stuff is already there, there's no development cost making the stuff for the frs, all the cars are being built in the same plant. Basically just have to check it off on a list and you could have all the same stuff.
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i really like the car so far! Scion kept more than i expected. although i will miss the switches... They make me feel like driving a fighter jet :p
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i hope people realize that the hvac unit is the same shape as the better looking one and i am willing to bet it has the same damn connector on the back. i may be optimistic but i doubt they changed the wiring harness to for different hvac controlls. i bet there is a plug behind the hvac unit not doing anything and is there for dual climate control. |
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Fabric weight will be similar, I didn't see power seats on the 86/BRZ but maybe they are there (never actually looked I just assumed they'd be manually adjusted).. I'd prefer manual so hopefully not. Seat heating elements MIGHT be a couple of lbs. Sound deadening should be the same, we haven't heard any rumors of differences there. Mirrors? You mean the frame vs frameless (which we don't even know if the US BRZ comes with).. those have to be close to equal in weight. If the frameless is the same minus the frame then the FR-S one would be heavier, not lighter. Audio.. they each have 8 speakers, just a different headunit. Most likely both systems are just 4 channel head units with a built in amp... the display/nav system will weight more, but again.. we are talking ounces to maybe a pound here. Headlights, both cars have them. The balasts and such will add a little weight to the BRZ.. I'd give you maybe a couple of lbs. So from those differences I'd guess a 10lb difference at the most.
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I agree, the unappreciative should purchase another car that's a driving appliance. I want to be the only guy around here autocrossing for a little bit, but will welcome with open arms another FR-S/ BRZ driver to compete with.
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i do agree with you for the most part. I also believe that no matter HOW the scion is or ends up being equipped, that "certain" people will buy it Because it looks "sick"...or is "Cute and Small".I've even met people who buy cars based on what colors they come in. This car could look butt ugly, i'd still want it. Lets face it, the outside is gorgeous, and when it comes to Vanity, US is king of the world....everything here is image driven..and rationality and common sense is often put aside. I'm on the fence about cheaper fr-s vs. upgraded brz issue. I'm into being unique, so i'd rather put that money into "custom" things. |
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As for old people buying Scions, at least in my area, it rarely happens with the tC, but does happen often with the xD and especially the xB. My dealership just had a customer today that was in their 60's and were in a wheel chair. The xB worked perfectly for them as far as size and space for their wheel chair & I believe Toyota even offers consumers $1,000 of mobility assistance for customer that buy them to have them modified for wheel chairs, hand controls, etc. I've worked at a Toyota dealership since 03/02 and we had Scion since 10/05. My experience is that the younger college kids want and buy the tC. They then crash them and drive insurance rates through the roof. 95% of the tC's I have sold over the years have been to Toyota's target demographic. On the contrary, 75-80% of the xB's have been to elderly people. As for the FR-S, the way I see things playing out are a lot of people from many demographics are going to come in to see this car, but many will not purchase because of the RWD. (I live in northeastern PA) The fact of it being RWD I think is going to scare away many of the chicks and older people looking to buy the car because it is "cute", but it may not chase away the younger kids that think it looks cool. Those young kids with limited driving experience, especially with a RWD car will then crash many of these cars because they loose control. It will drive insurance rates up for everyone that buys this car. I think many parents won't let their kids buy this car because it's RWD. It's amazing how many people are anti-RWD in my area. My dealership also has Hyundai at the same location and I see many people shy away from the GC and somewhat the sdn for that very reason. All of the Genesis' that I have sold, each ones has another vehicle for winter use whether it's a 4wd/AWD or FWD. Some of my post may be but I wanted to give you an idea of how things are in my area, but will be completely different in SoCal, the southeast, south west, etc.I plan on buying an FR-S when it comes out and even being an employee, I'll be paying the price as all of you. It's nice to know that someone didn't get a "better deal" than you just because I work there etc. The only thing I can get better deals on are accessories as long as I don't include them into the financing and have them on a service RO (repair order) and pay for them separately. If I can't install the accessory myself, I will have a Toyota Master Tech that I am friends with, install it at his house for me for $20/hour. Tip: Make friends with dealer mechanic that you trust. Find one that has been at the dealership for a long time. Some of the shorter term ones, will have the greater chance of being "shady". Many of them that I work with do "side work" for much less. Out of 14-15 techs at my dealership, there are probably 3-4 that I trust to do side work for me. I try to DIY all I can, but some stuff is over my head or I just don't have the time/tools/equipment/patience to do it. :happy0180: Let us all be thankful that Toyota/Subaru/Scion have even given a car like this to enjoy no matter what "flavor" is your choice. ![]() ![]() ![]() :paddl e:![]() Yeah, I'm excited to own one of these. Ruskymx |
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^ well put my friend. You made some good points.
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While agree with you for the most part, I think you are overstating some of the #s. It might be area specific, but if anything, I see plenty of 30+ year olds driving tCs. Oh and just because you are old, doesn't mean you can drive...
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tC: 18 sold AVG birth year = 1979.6 xB: 9 sold AVG birth year = 1962.8 xD: 3 sold AVG birth year = 1975.5 xA: 3 sold AVG birth year = 1959 When two people purchased the car, I averaged their age unless it was parent/child. I then just used the kids age because the car was for them. I was close with my guesses. My data goes back to 2005 with Scion and their target demographic is 18-30 year olds. The xD was a younger base than I though, but only off a small sample. My entire dealership may give a better idea, but these are just my numbers. As you can see, Scions are a very low volume car. I did have one lady that bought a tC that was born in 1939 so that fits the Grandma scenario mentioned earlier. Take her out and the avg jumps to 1982. I'm sure it varies greatly by area as well. The top selling Scion dealer in my area is lucky if they sell 10-12 per month. My dealership is about 5-6 when we have them. During the summer when we didn't have any, we sold 0. Now the Solara, THAT was a chick/granny car. Menopause was a prerequisite to purchasing one of those...lol Sorry if I offended anyone that has ever owned one... I agree 1,000,000,000% with being old and knowing how to drive comment. In many cases, it gets worse...lol ![]() Ruskymx |
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I can't even imagine the difference between our countries respective fuel consumption figures. Buy larger quantities and you save more per unit, don't you guys have Sam's Clubs over there in the UK? |
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I don't know...the way I look at it is that either we are enthusiasts of this car or we are just fans of sports cars in general. Personally, I think there is really no difference. The way this car is first introduced to the world makes you feel there is something very special about to come out. After waiting for more than 2 years, I still think this is a special car but at the same time Toyota just didn't do a good job by presenting the vehicle in North America from Scion. And Scion or Toyota did a poor job in the design of the interior of this car for North America. I know some of you guys are ok with it, but it doesn't mean they can do a lousy job after having people wait so long to get this car. I think there is a difference between making something cheaper and designing something in a cheap way. Anyway I don't want to get into an argument about this. But I believe selling cars is about packaging it right. Even some cars are as good as this car but if you don't package it the right way you will lose the customers. Not everybody is looking for just performance or just look. If Scion doesn't offer a different packaging, I'm pretty sure lots of people will prefer to buy a subaru. I'm still looking forward to test driving this car and buying it if this car is special enough and worth the wait as Toyota had promised .
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