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The FT86 is by no means a failure. It reached its audience well and it's selling well enough for now. The point of my post was to add to the discussion for potential buyers and disillusioned owners. I wanted to state that the car is meant for fun; not amazing handling or power, just fun. Because fun is so subjective to a person's taste, I wanted to opine why I thought it was fun and also why I don't see it as the same hot doughnut sign that many do. I have been looking at used WRX's and M3's, so my car is always for sale. Unless I develop some kind of relationship with it that make it hard to part with. Quote:
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People make these decisions every day in the course of all kinds of car buying, especially in the sporty/non-practical segment. To dismiss it altogether because one just rolled off the lot and the other didn't is to ignore that trend of used and CPO car valuations over the last decade - and it's certainly not a downward one. The question I originally posed was not "Will a $25k Toyobaru make you as happy as a $35k Cayman?" The question was "For your situation, does it make sense to buy a $25k Toyobaru with plans to dump $10k in FI+supporting mods when you can get a Cayman for $35k?" The only thing I'm trying to do here is make people consider that. Just saw this posted, too, which is another bit of extremely valuable insight. These are problems that a stock Cayman with no mods really won't ever face. And again, re: the Elise, you're missing the point. It was simply an example that some may choose to look at, especially those looking for a second car that they don't need to rely on daily. Its viability/safety is irrelevant. It may not apply to you, but it applies to someone. |
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1. If I had $30k to spend, I'd have gotten a 987 Cayman. I decided to spend $22k, so I got the FR-S because you cannot get a nice (or any) 987 at that price range. New or old doesn't matter - pricing being equal, I'd have taken the used Cayman. 2. I threw the IMS discussion and Crawford car in there because they are examples of common failures in a used P car and FI 86, as a counter to your argument that issues must be "imagined" or speculative in nature, when that's simply not the case. 3. Where did you get to the mild supercharged kit? I'm talking strictly about people that want to spend $7k-$10k in mods (that would bring it in line with a nice, used 987 Cayman in terms of pricing). Context, dude. You're trying to be weirdly specific, I'm talking with examples and general terms, because every person's situation is different, but many are similar. |
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![]() Reviewers say whatever they're paid to think or whatever their own egos tell them to think. Try drawing your own conclusions and worry less about whether Chris Harris will laugh at you and more about what YOU want. |
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That's just one example that's getting a good amount of press right now. I could list a bazillion negative reviews of cars - they're out there if you open your eyes. But hey, ignorance is bliss. If you don't know how auto journalism/PR works, that's on you.
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But you keep living in your dream world where you can believe everything you read. |
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![]() Let's get back to the point... I essentially said that there are no other new cars for $40K or less that I would rather have than the FR-S/BRZ. I'm not considering used cars, and I really don't care if auto journalists think I should be. I would consider a CPO used car, but a quick look at Autotrader shows that a CPO Cayman is well out of that $40K budget. Now what?
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I've had my FR-S for two years now. I love it even more than the day I drove it off the lot, and I still give it a fond glance when I leave it in the commuter lot every weekday morning.
It's the perfect car for me at this time in my life. It's not terribly expensive, so I can daily drive it and not feel bad. Tires and gas are light on the pocketbook. It's got just enough practicality; I do indeed use the backseats for my kids and the trunk holds all my stuff for my regular trips to Pennsylvania and to the range. I live in suburban hell. 35mph speed limits, stoplights everywhere, and people doing five under abound. And yet, here the car excels. You can have an absolutely blast with it at 35mph. I love that you can stand on the gas pedal in full view of a County policeman and he won't even give you a second glance. It's low-speed silliness, all day long. If it weren't for other cars, I'd almost never touch the brakes. Near corner, downshift, let it glide, toss it in, punch the throttle, away we go! This has yet to get old. Nothing is perfect for everyone, of course. The car is slow. Should be obvious, that. The suspension is stiff; it's a sports car. There's not much sound deadening, so it's going to be on the loud side (I don't notice because I keep the stereo blasting Kylie Minogue at 30. I'm sure my neighbors hate me.). You aren't getting large adults in the backseat. The interior is purposeful, and well laid out, with fantastic seats, but you can tell it's a $25k car. In the end, that's what it is - a $25k sports car that emphasizes fun above all else. It doesn't try to beat the Mustang or anything else at its game; to try to do so would be a fool's errand. On the subject of Caymans, once I no longer have small kids that need backseat space... the FR-S gets to be my son's FR-S and my rear will be in a 981!
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The OP obviously doesn't apply to you, so why bother replying at all? ~it is a mystery~ We could talk about it in circles for days, but I've already said that the OP is not the bible, I just wanted to offer some things for consideration for a certain group of people, to which you clearly do not belong.
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I'm saying, consider the alternatives, but consider what you can change vs. what you can't when you're considering them, if they don't exactly meet your needs. I agree that if you're looking for the fastest car you can get for $40K this isn't the smart choice, but depending on what is important to you, the alternatives may be pretty dismal. |
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