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Old 06-03-2012, 09:23 PM   #85
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Just how much would be the gts (rrp)
according to Wheels, $35,490 + ORC
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Old 06-03-2012, 09:25 PM   #86
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Toyota Australia We are pleased to announce that the 86 will officially go on sale on June 18th. The 86 GTS model will be priced from $35,490 RRP / $39,468 Drive Away**

**The drive away price shown is based on a vehicle being garaged in the postcode 5000, and on the owner being a 'rating one' driver aged 40 with a good driving record. Please note that your actual drive away price may differ depending on your individual circumstances. Please talk to your local Toyota Dealer to confirm the price that is specific to you.
This is from official Facebook page.
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Old 06-03-2012, 09:25 PM   #87
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I've checked that price like 100 times, just to make sure im not seeing things, WOW thats a nice surprise, THANK YOU TOYOTA!!!!!!
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Old 06-03-2012, 09:25 PM   #88
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so given this low price, anyone will wait for a forced induction instead?

anyone will wait for the BRZ??
I'm keeping idea of an ej project open now.
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Old 06-03-2012, 10:01 PM   #89
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Man, that's definitely a price I'd be interested in. Question is can I wait - I'm guessing they'll sell a bucketload of these.
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Old 06-03-2012, 10:18 PM   #90
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You realise that the auto gearbox is actually very good (from the IS F), also manual for those who live in urban city areas (Sydney nightmare traffic) who will also use this as a daily driver (manual makes no sense)..
I'm actually thinking about going auto too - given how ridiculously cheap this car is. The great reviews of the auto by many FR-S drivers indicate that its the smart option if you plan on using it as a daily driver (in Sydney/Melb traffic).
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Old 06-03-2012, 10:25 PM   #91
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WOW! Just done some rough calculations. With my trade-in and extra deposit I will be putting down, I should be getting my GTS for around $20k!!!
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Old 06-03-2012, 10:32 PM   #92
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You realise that the auto gearbox is actually very good (from the IS F), also manual for those who live in urban city areas (Sydney nightmare traffic) who will also use this as a daily driver (manual makes no sense)..
Agreed! i live in Sydney well not ***, but it's hell when it comes to peak hour. It's why i'll stick to the DSG

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if its $39,468 Drive Away for Auto, and the conditions are

"The drive away price shown is based on a vehicle being garaged in the postcode 5000, and on the owner being a 'rating one' driver aged 40 with a good driving record. Please note that your actual drive away price may differ depending on your individual circumstances. Please talk to your local Toyota Dealer to confirm the price that is specific to you."

does that mean it's more expensive in Sydney?
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Old 06-03-2012, 10:43 PM   #94
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It's why i'll stick to the DSG
Sorry to disappoint davey but it's actually not a DSG - it has a Torque Converter much like many other auto - except this one is actually good.

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does that mean it's more expensive in Sydney?
basically what this is figuring out is Stamp Duty (i think it's a lil higher for us Sydney siders) and CTP (it will be higher for you given your age).
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if its $39,468 Drive Away for Auto, and the conditions are

"The drive away price shown is based on a vehicle being garaged in the postcode 5000, and on the owner being a 'rating one' driver aged 40 with a good driving record. Please note that your actual drive away price may differ depending on your individual circumstances. Please talk to your local Toyota Dealer to confirm the price that is specific to you."

does that mean it's more expensive in Sydney?
yes it is likely. i think NSW has the highest stamp duty, CTP and rego.
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manual gts all the way !!!!
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Time to grate some gears after not driving a manual in years
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