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Old 02-23-2012, 10:40 PM   #253
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Americans overall live past their means... something like 80% of all Americans have "large" amounts of credit card debt. So buying a car that is designed for that 90~th percentile is pretty common- I know a ton of people that work at the local boeing factory pulling down 30k a year driving STIs. The parking lot is FULL of them, haha. And heavily modded/brand new ones, at that.

So overall, the target might be high for that income range... but it kinda doesn't matter, with how good we are at spending ourselves into a hole.
Well said. I think we need more people like you in America, with the means (income) and the wizdom to not spend beyond your means.
It is not fair for you, making >126k and driving cars similar to those earning 30k. You should probably consider moving upto a Porsche for your income level.
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So based off this subie marketing info, should we be expecting higher prices then the initial speculation? 25k for the FRS, 27k for premium and 29k for the limited?

Sorry for bringing this up again, Im just trying to gather as much info as possible since a lot of us will be ordering trim levels without knowing the prices.
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:58 PM   #255
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Well said.
Praise after checking facts. Only about 40-50% of CC owners don't pay-off their balance in full (at least once a year). Share of people carrying large balances on CC is even smaller. So the guy has no idea what he's talking about.
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Old 02-23-2012, 10:59 PM   #256
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So based off this subie marketing info, should we be expecting higher prices then the initial speculation? 25k for the FRS, 27k for premium and 29k for the limited?

Sorry for bringing this up again, Im just trying to gather as much info as possible since a lot of us will be ordering trim levels without knowing the prices.
Doubt it. The car seems geared at a broad class of buyers who don't have much to spend. 90k for a family with teenage-age kids is not a demographic that could splurge a lot on sport cars. So that info did not shift my expectations of price one bit.
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Old 02-23-2012, 11:00 PM   #257
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Man that's quite a difference. 750RPM is the difference between a car that feels like it's screaming and a car that feels like it's just loafin along.

So what's the trade off? Quicker Corner Exit?
Still scratching my head about this one. I guess I will try and drive both AT and MT.
The tradeoff is the rpms drop more on the auto from 5 to 6... I doubt you'll get to 6th gear on a track :P

It's a completely stupid way to gear the car by the way.

I apologize to the other forum members for expressing my anger about the cruising gear in every other post
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Old 02-23-2012, 11:22 PM   #258
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Praise after checking facts. Only about 40-50% of CC owners don't pay-off their balance in full (at least once a year). Share of people carrying large balances on CC is even smaller. So the guy has no idea what he's talking about.
I agree, he has no idea on what he is talking about. Sry, seems like my sarcasm was not evident from my comment.
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Old 02-23-2012, 11:30 PM   #259
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Just got an e-mail from a dealer. I've been told they'll only receive four cars this year and that I can place my order on the first of March. However it will be without a price.
4 cars for the year? That sucks? How big is the dealer/town?



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Not correct. Tetsuya Tada did most definitely design the car. Subaru built it. Regardless of your brand loyalty, these are facts.
Let's see; Subaru mule, Subaru chassis, Subaru engine, Subaru brakes, Subaru suspension, Subaru paint, produced in a Subaru factory. I will give you that Tada helped but Tada did mosly styling. Subaru did the mechanical.
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Let's see; Subaru mule, Subaru chassis, Subaru engine, Subaru brakes, Subaru suspension, Subaru paint, produced in a Subaru factory. I will give you that Tada helped but Tada did mosly styling. Subaru did the mechanical.
Now you can claim that a Toyota is a re-badged Subaru. Since a Lexus is a re-badged Toyota, maybe it can be claimed that Lexus is a Subaru. But then, pigs can fly. Too many "facts" to digest. Whatever makes your day.L
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Let's see; Subaru mule, Subaru chassis, Subaru engine, Subaru brakes, Subaru suspension, Subaru paint, produced in a Subaru factory. I will give you that Tada helped but Tada did mosly styling. Subaru did the mechanical.
Yeah, I just laugh when people try to pass this off as a Toyota.
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Now you can claim that a Toyota is a re-badged Subaru. Since a Lexus is a re-badged Toyota, maybe it can be claimed that Lexus is a Subaru. But then, pigs can fly. Too many "facts" to digest. Whatever makes your day.L
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Please give me your hypothetical scenerio that has no basis on reality. Go ahead.
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Old 02-24-2012, 12:16 AM   #263
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So based off this subie marketing info, should we be expecting higher prices then the initial speculation? 25k for the FRS, 27k for premium and 29k for the limited?

Sorry for bringing this up again, Im just trying to gather as much info as possible since a lot of us will be ordering trim levels without knowing the prices.
Household income of 89k really isn't that crazy high to shift the pricing IMO.
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Old 02-24-2012, 12:55 AM   #264
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4 cars for the year? That sucks? How big is the dealer/town?





Let's see; Subaru mule, Subaru chassis, Subaru engine, Subaru brakes, Subaru suspension, Subaru paint, produced in a Subaru factory. I will give you that Tada helped but Tada did mosly styling. Subaru did the mechanical.
Actually, Tada-san is more mechanically inclined and oversaw engineering from the early stages to final testing with a counterpart chief engineer from Subaru. The mule was Subaru's but you can't say Toyota wasn't in the field with it. Yes the car is being manufactured at a Subaru plant but I doubt Toyota has no say in engineering for manufacturing (having set revolutionary standards mimicked by other companies today). Corollas and Tacomas were built in a GM plant by the hands of GM employees but Toyota enforced manufacturing processes. I imagine something similar in Gunma. Don't forget the BRZ has Toyota's automatic gearbox, revamped engine with D-4S and components designed for it to sit farther aft/lower. Not all of that is necessarily Subaru. I think it's fair to credit both sides. Perhaps Toyota's RWD-specialists drew the original engineering layouts/specs and asked Subaru to execute? Like how a facilities engineer knows what needs to be done and directs facility technicians to execute. Or how Apple gives China some drawings and tells them to make iPhones.

I believe Dezi Nagaya (below) was in charge of styling.
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Tada actually did chief engineer work for the FT86 and I repeat FT86. Someone else from his team with his approval made the FT86II Nagaya. Subaru didn't have a concept car or mule because they did all the testing using the AS1 platform. Later on Subaru chose the BRZ front and put it on the body of what everyone was happy with which is the 86 we see today, but ofcourse BRZ is an 86 with some diff and another front. Subaru did mostly everything in terms of testing, engine work etc. But what ever they did they always has one Toyota engineer with them.

The entire subject is hard to justify because like I said in the other thread it's like saying it's all thanks to your Mother that you and your twin are born and raised, but you forget that your dad had a part in it too.
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I cheated and fed auto gears to GT5.


A bit faster 0-60 and quarter mile time with MT. In GT5 that is.
I don't think this thing's hitting 60 in 2nd gear without pinging the limiter...

Wonder why we don't get the 3.767 rear end ratio here.
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