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Sales and percentages fluctuate all the time.. It takes a desperate columnist to come up with something sensational to print.. The FRS has been scions biggest seller for the brand.. I'm sure many at Toyota view it as a complete success.. It all depends on how you look at it.. I think Toyota succeeded in making a brand that delivers entry level cars at value pricing.. It removed the stigma that people had associating boring appliance like cars with its brand.. |
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Bitter has nothing to do with it, you calling less than <40k cars sold a success is way premature. This car has a long way to go before it can be called a success. It is a tiny volume of Toyotas total sales. Even Honda couldn't support the S2k, they admitted to losing money on every sale. I seriously doubt the FRS is profitable. Sales will have to at least double for Scion to have any chance of surviving. Its just the reality of the auto industry. No way I am selling my car so get over that, there's nothing like it for $25k. But I don't drink the cool-aide, the hand writing is on the wall for Scion. I have nothing against the Scion brand but this is just painfully obvious business reality. The car has a much better chance for survival by branding it what it is : A Subaru. Toyota is holding the car back with Tada not allowing Subaru to drop in their FA20T and I would hate to see the slow sports car image slowly kill off the car. Its going to be a win-win for anyone who likes these cars when Scion is written off and Subaru takes full ownership of the car, I don't know why you are so defensive.
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im pretty sure toyota will rehaul before they get rid of a brand completely... especially after the announcement of all these new scion cars...
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30k combined units (FRS & BRZ) in its first year in the US is a sales success to me. That's more than double what the S2000 ever sold. It's also way more than any other sports car I can think of except the Corvette, Camaro or Mustang (calling the last 2 sports cars is pushing it too).
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The FT86 platform is selling far more cars than the S2K ever did in a single year. They are priced differently. Many of the parts are off the shelf. I suspect that are making money on the car, that said, even if they broke even it would be a success for the reasons stated above. Quote:
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Sales of the FR-S and BRZ have met/exceeded Toyota and Subaru's expectations for the first year. It is already more successful than they had hoped.
There's a reason Tada has been asked to lead the new Supra project, and it's not because the FR-S/BRZ have been financial failures.
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Clearly that is not their plan. They are selling these cars almost as fast as they can make them right now. Pretty good problem to have unless you are regal.... |
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I said its too early to call it a success. Look at any new sports car and the first two years are stronger then they drop like a rock then the car is killed, pretty much what happened to the last Toyota sports car. The only affordable small rwd sports car that has been a success is the Miata. All the others couldn't maintain profitability which is why companies design and build cars: to make money.
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If the car was a failure as claimed Toyota would pull the plug and would never move forward with improvements and a next generation of the car. Someone is letting their bitterness of the car cloud their judgement. |
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Mazda has not sold more than 10K Miatas in a single year since 2008 in NA... Globally? The FT86 is probably outselling it 4:1 right now easy. |
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No someone is making a leap of faith based on commentary by a young designer who gives a good sales pitch. There are no guarantees, cars come and go. None of us know what will happen, but certainly neither Toyota or Subaru are selling dividends from the "success" of this car. I hope this car is the next Miata but it has a long way to go and the Scion brand issues are an obstacle. To not see that is some sort of denial.
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No surprise here.
Outside the FR-S, Scion really doesn't have anything special out there for their very niche demographic. Every other car in their line up falls behind of what the competition has to offer. That's assuming you get past the badge, which let's face it.....nobody (that cares about it) will chose a Scion over a similarly priced Honda, Nissan, VW. Toyota made a bad decision with Scion...plain and simple. They created a brand to attract "young buyers" that they lost in the past 2 decades...the problem wasn't Toyota (the brand), the problem was that their cars. They stopped making fun cars that appeal younger buyers. The fact that they thought the brand had a problem and not their cars is the reason Scion is doing bad. Let's face it, who will buy a Scion FR-S if we had a Toyota GT-86 right next to it? (assuming equal pricing, promos, etc) Given the choice, I believe most Scion owners would chose Toyota. |
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