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Old 07-25-2012, 10:16 PM   #211
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Some smart ass come in and rubbing salt all over the wound of those felt the pain of deletion of the full spare....... ( as this threat about ). yeah, small world, all kind of people and definitely not the 1st time seeing this type of people around and i'm damn sure he wouldn't be the last 1. Glad that he is not the one who created this forum or else, heaps of people will get kick out as it is his way or the highway.....haha......
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Dont worry Monty, Lenny is just being mature and adult about the situation
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Old 07-25-2012, 10:19 PM   #212
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I think everyone missed little important bit of legality.

"Toyota Australia reserves the right to change, without notice, at any time prices, colours, materials, equipment, specifications and discontinue colours/models. To the extent permitted by law, Toyota Australia will not be liable for any damage, loss or expense incurred as a result of reliance on this material in any way."
Quoted for truth. finally someone refers to the facts other than "thats not what i signed for they can't do this to me"



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I don't know about all you drama queens but I didn't buy the 86 for a full size spare and a rubber boot mat.
Agreed!!
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Old 07-25-2012, 10:31 PM   #213
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awesome stuff Fuddbutter!

Do people actually read the agreement before signing their orders? I Do, I make the dealers wait until I read every line of it before signing anything. Solicitors I work for taught me to get into the habit of reading "Agreements" and "Terms and Conditions" before signing anything. You never know what you're in for!
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Old 07-25-2012, 10:37 PM   #214
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awesome stuff Fuddbutter!

Do people actually read the agreement before signing their orders?

Of course not!


They should have had it added to the clauses stating that the car is to be supplied as per the specifications at the time the contract was signed.
If you come on here and whinge that they have changed something, you might as well just whinge about yourself not reading the contract properly before signing it.
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Old 07-25-2012, 10:42 PM   #215
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Of course not!


They should have had it added to the clauses stating that the car is to be supplied as per the specifications at the time the contract was signed.
If you come on here and whinge that they have changed something, you might as well just whinge about yourself not reading the contract properly before signing it.
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awesome stuff Fuddbutter!

Do people actually read the agreement before signing their orders? I Do, I make the dealers wait until I read every line of it before signing anything. Solicitors I work for taught me to get into the habit of reading "Agreements" and "Terms and Conditions" before signing anything. You never know what you're in for!
That quote isnt in the agreement its on the ebrochure and its true they do reserve the right to change what ever they like however if it involves people who hace already signled on pre apare deletion they then void said contract and may open themselves open for legal troubles such as misleading conduct. They are legally in the right if you havent signed or put a deposit down if you have however you will find that they are.
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Old 07-25-2012, 10:52 PM   #217
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That quote isnt in the agreement its on the ebrochure and its true they do reserve the right to change what ever they like however if it involves people who hace already signled on pre apare deletion they then void said contract and may open themselves open for legal troubles such as misleading conduct. They are legally in the right if you havent signed or put a deposit down if you have however you will find that they are.
Not at all. The signed agreement is between dealers and customers. Toyota is simply supplying the vehicle and their disclaimer is part of the agreement with dealers.
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Old 07-25-2012, 11:00 PM   #218
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for those who aren't getting spare tyres, just out of curiosity I was just looking at BMW stuff not sure if it's even compatible with the 86. But has anyone considered Run Flats?
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Old 07-25-2012, 11:02 PM   #219
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That quote isnt in the agreement its on the ebrochure and its true they do reserve the right to change what ever they like however if it involves people who hace already signled on pre apare deletion they then void said contract and may open themselves open for legal troubles such as misleading conduct. They are legally in the right if you havent signed or put a deposit down if you have however you will find that they are.

lol... cornflakes law degree.... AT MOST they would be obliged to offer you a full refund of your deposit as your right the terms of the agreement have changed and this would be reasonable to void a contract.

Having said that, they dont NEED to sell you the car, you want it.. so if you dont agree dont buy it.
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It is written in the contract that Toyota reserve the right to change the price, spec and colours if required (basically covering the dealership if there's any factory/spec changes out of their control, like this), but it's also written that the purchaser will be notified and they will given the opportunity to cancel the contract and get the deposit back if they don't want to go ahead.

I specifically questioned this when signing the contract, because I was a bit worried about the 'price' part.

:edit: at least that was in my contract.
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lol... cornflakes law degree.... AT MOST they would be obliged to offer you a full refund of your deposit as your right the terms of the agreement have changed and this would be reasonable to void a contract.

Having said that, they dont NEED to sell you the car, you want it.. so if you dont agree dont buy it.
Been in this forum for over 3 months ever since i put down my deposit for 86 gts.......... people are welcome to voice out their opinion, no need to shoot people down and saying harsh about them, bet you are a bit too much in this threat. DON'T WANNA SEE PEOPLE WHINGING ABOUT THIS, DON'T CLICK THIS THREAT!

U seems like wanna start a war here........ this is my 1st post as i feel the need to voice out. No offence for anyone but RAN94A, watch your tone.
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Old 07-25-2012, 11:36 PM   #222
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U seems like wanna start a war here........ this is my 1st post as i feel the need to voice out. No offence for anyone but RAN94A, watch your tone.
Because i disagree with people quoting myths as facts??

But not to worry as im not offended by your warning.. i know this is the internet and everything should be taken with a grain of salt.

Should we hug it out?

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people still going on about this....? and all the best to those people seeking to take legal action against TMCA over such a trivial matter
your legal costs would buy you the new wheel and tyre
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That's crazy. I'm glad I got one that has a spare tire
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