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Definitely the initial purchase price will be high, but eventually it will fall to around 30k + orc if not less depending on the dealer and customer negotiation skills. Last edited by JFC; 04-15-2012 at 05:29 AM. |
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JFC, I think, well speaking for myself, that the reason of doubt in your predicted cost is that you hadn't actually said where you got that from.. Without providing the source it's just heresay, your opinion. Now that you have mentioned it comes from a Toyota employee it holds a little more credibility.
I still, personally, think it will be more expensive, but I hope your contact is right
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Just thinking about my transportation to and from work, I'd never bought a new car before, I have seen my parents done it a few times before, but I was little never paid attention to what was going on. Anyways, If I were to buy the 86 and do the paper work in June at the same time wanting to trade my car in. Do they take the car away from you straight away or can you drive it till your new car arrives for pick up?
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I enquired about trading in (not for the 86 btw) about a month ago and because the delivery times are so long on that car (enquired in March expect August Delivery), they will do all the numbers now and should you choose to keep your current car until such time they re-evaluate then.... now I wasn't too comfortable with that kind of openness (particularly given the possible gap) The other is you do the deal, then they write you a cheque for your car and you hand it over then... get yourself a beater for the interim (we actually done this in anticipation of our 86) |
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![]() Cheers JDM-20L Thanks for the info! |
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I should note..we sold our car that the 86 is replacing, didn't trade it.. I did not want to be stuck with the bloody thing as I know imports take a long time to sell! and it did.. about 4 months on the market to be precise. We listed it as soon as we put our pre-order in last Dec. I would of course talk to the dealer about your options though, but we all know a private sale is going to net you the most return in most cases. |
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if the car is in good condition and it's a reasonably popular model. it should sell within 2 months if priced realistically.
i bought 2 new cars previously before selling my old cars and both times didn't take me too long to sell them. |
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well the engine is still quite fresh, i think 35,000 kms 2008 Suzuki Swift (Rally Edition) R.E.2 no accidents besides very light marks not visible to the eye from distance (made by previous owner by moving things out and in from the boot). Well looked after, keeping the Service logs up to date. |
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doesn't sound too hard to sell. i guess you are in the city right? the further away into country places the harder it is to sell.
as soon as you have confirmed your order, put it up for sale. in my experience, it's pretty slow for the first 2 weeks then calls start to come in. |
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Yeah you should move that pretty fast!
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Cant have a turbo, 5door, 4wd car cheaper than the BRZ now can we
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As far as im aware the BRZ in OZ will be better equipped then the Toyota offerings. So if Subaru have already claimed their BRZ should be under 40k how can a Toyota be anywhere near 40k?
Skimming should be illegal, we need better regulated pricing in Oz. Charging more simply because they can is so not cool. |
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