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2+2 in this car is not practical...... For paying 25k for frs in the USA and much more money else where. I can go for an fd2 type r for that kind of money and it is a 5 seater with 4 doors. All cars run out of warranty eventually and if I'm comparing it to s2000 it's because is proven platform. Please show me the consensus that you speak of that is not biased to this forum that it is a good looker. If not I am entitled to my perspective and so are you.
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This has to be one of the dumbest business case discussions ever! Well of course sales are down. Toyota's product life cycle per 86 variant is so freaking short and conflicting with itself that the consumer is left wondering what will happen next. They couldn't sell all of their 10 Series and they roll out the Monogram. WTF? Stock holders are very likely looking at how the SCION/Toyota leadership failed on managing their 86 PLC (Product Life Cycle) and not wondering why it is not selling well. I have to wonder who the hell made the call on the Monogram and let the consumer wishes become rumors. They should have denied all rumors of a convertible, hold any variants for at least another 6 months. And for the love of Pete... deny any power upgrades and offer them through the TRD program exclusively. Maybe even like @DarrenDriven mentioned to me today, a national TRD circuit like IROC and Miata Spec. Tie in TRD parts sales and marketing, sponsor a Fast N' Furious mini series and you will have a winning product! Pun fully intended :-)
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Agreed, have read the post literally 10 times and mind boggled.
You can drive the twins year round, has good enough power and handling to handle its own ground, seat 4 if needed, good mpg and still go get the groceries if need be(wouldn't suggest Costco though haha) so it's perfectly practical unless you are hauling a family around. If that's the case you shouldn't be in the market for a 2 door car in first place. The price too is affordable, a 2008 S2k still warrants a 27-29k price tag plus it's a roadster, same price as FRS brand new. Comparing a FD2 to the FRs/Brz is like comparing apples to oranges, they are on 2 different things Anyways, maybe one day there will be some variants or not, time will tell. I just hope production keeps on getting made (maybe just as long or longer than the S2000 haha) Last edited by Aaron.H; 02-23-2014 at 02:04 AM. Reason: Double quoted |
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There's a direct competitor... Mazda MX-5. Even though they are two different classes, they have the same target audience.
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You want fast and practical there are better value choices. You want fast there are better choices. Frs is a car for those that want it which I can say is sort of in the category of lotus/miata. Those who don't look for speed or practicality as a priority but willing to spend extra money on the driving experience on light weight chassis. Which brings us back to what this thread is about, why the article may of stated that the car isn't making expectations in sales. People that shop for performance cars have a lot of choices. With club racers, best bang for the buck for running cost, performance, and cost of the car itself is the priority. For average individuals who like sport cars they would buy something that looks sporty and has power and it would be enough. Frs is slightly above the price point currently, even used ones, to be considered good value for a club racer. For the average individual, they might buy it for many reasons. But if they think this car is good value, this must be like their first performance car they ever bought. Good value for the given category All rounder- gti, wrx Club racer- old civic, miata, s2000, integra type r, used lotus Muscle- mustang This is only for USA. So it comes to the topic of compromise. Some say you can't get what you get from an frs with any other car. But my point is that the frs isn't bad, it just at a price point that doesn't make it a good value in the rest of the world market. Talking about price, I bought dc2 type r 22,000 (new) Gti 23,000 (new) Nsx 33,000 (20k miles) Porsche 911 17,000 (1974)
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That's fine, if the buyer buys the frs, it's because it fits their wants of what they look for in the car.
I would say the frs is a better value than a brand new miata. But that's it. I would go for fd2 type r if I were to buy a performance car that can be used every day and actually carry 4 adults.
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All that being said, the 240Z ranks well above the "evolution" models that followed. They are still the Z of choice for road racing , and or, collecting. I've owned four cuz they are light weight, quick, nimble, stylish, and free of creatures comforts - in essence "a true sports car" demanding my full attention when operating. I bought my 2013 for all the same reasons. I get this car - and could care less if the masses don't. |
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Can't say we didn't see this coming. There's still a ton of unsold 10 Series and then they release Monogram and make the car what it should have been here in the US from launch (or at the very least a trim option). The Monogram manuals will all move but the automatics will sit on the lots just like the 10 Series automatics do. Two variants along with poor brand recognition for Scion, a price tag that is higher than competing coupes and the WRX eating at most potential sales over on the Subaru side... This car is destined to be phased out around 2017.
I still have not decided what to do with mine quite yet. It's paid off and I'm happy with it other than regrets that I didn't go for a manual. Drove manual for 15 years and wanted to give it a break. I've really been looking at the WRX and Focus ST more and more. |
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Sales in the U.S. are not slow for either the FR-S or BRZ. The FR-S just missed it's 20k unit goal at 18.3k units sold, and the BRZ exceeded it's 6.7k unit goal at 8.5k units sold. Quote:
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If you want a new, lightweight, RWD, reasonably priced, and somewhat efficient fun daily driver, the FT86 is the only game in town (if you can get by with a tiny trunk and never need more than two seats, then there's the Miata). Quote:
2014 $22,095 Abarth 2014 $22,300 Veloster Turbo 2014 $22,510 Mustang V6 2013 $22,515 Si 2014 $23,150 GC V6 GT 2014 $23,600 MCS 2014 $23,720 Miata Sport 2013 $24,200 MS3 2014 $24,600 FRS 2014 $25,095 GTI 2014 $25,595 BRZ Premium 2014 $25,995 WRX 2014 $26,350 GC 2T 2014 $26,610 Mustang V6 Premium 2014 $26,905 Miata Club 2014 $27,550 Miata GT 2014 $27,595 BRZ Limited 2014 $28,495 WRX Premium 2014 $29,300 GC 2T Premium 2014 $29,350 GC V6 2014 $29,495 WRX Limited 2014 $29,695 GTI Drivers Edition 2014 $30,100 MCS JCW 2014 $31,210 Mustang GT 2014 $34,495 STI 2014 $35,310 Mustang GT Premium 2014 $37,845 STI Limited They all have pros and cons. The FT86 pricing seems OK to me, keeping in mind that most of the others are sporty variants of high volume mainstream cars (reduces costs). So if you don't mind understeer, there are FWD cars that'll give you more bang for your buck. If you don't mind portly dynamics, there are other RWD cars that'll that give you more bang for your buck. I wrote before:
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There's been some revisionism in this thread regarding price. A recap:
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