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Old 04-15-2011, 06:27 AM   #365
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Lol I don't think anyone from Toyota is reading this
I hope this thread makes it there eventually, cus then they can see why it was a mistake
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Old 04-15-2011, 09:49 AM   #366
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Which is why the Solara is the wonderful sales success and still in production?

Majority are going in looking for a two-door sporty coupe. They can only buy one. I see it the other way around. Few of the masses will pay the extra $$$ for the FT, and after an early ZOMGWTFBBQ! new car sales spurt, the numbers will fall rather quickly as the masses choose with their wallets, not the driving experience.

That's what I was getting at, some argue that the masses are the low budget college kids. Low budget won't be in the same sentence as the FT-86. Low budget for 30+yr old's but not low budget for college kids. It kinda the saying, you can't eat your cake and have it too. People can't argue Scion is for low budget people and then say the FT-86 is going to steal sales from the tC. I suspect the FT to be priced out of the reach of "low budget" College kids. It will be expensive enough out of their reach I think and will be bought by the "real" masses that make up Scion, the 30somethings...
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Old 04-15-2011, 10:27 AM   #367
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I've read about this a few times and I gotta say...where does the STi fit in with that program? Probably at the bottom...if its even an eligible model. I'd expect the 216a will also be at the bottom, $1500 tops. And no, a Subaru model of similar options is not going to be less than $1500 over a Scion to make it 'cheaper'.

I'd get more specifics before throwing that bit of information around. Wherever the STi sits in that program, expect the 216a to be in the neighborhood. Sports cars historically are not usually part of any special rebate program. There's no need for them to be as their usually low volume cars (low production numbers).

Actually the STi comes out to the higher end, $3300 off. The program basically does 2% below dealer invoice. Trust me it works. I have personal experience with it. It isn't that hard to do.

Edit: I should preface that it also depends on which STI model you go with and which factory installed options you get as well. But the STI is towards the top end of the discount, rather than being towards the bottom end of $1300. Ultimately it doesn't matter as if you want the car when it first comes out and don't want to haggle or deal with dealer mark up this is a simple 1-2-3 process.

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Old 04-15-2011, 10:43 AM   #368
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That's what I was getting at, some argue that the masses are the low budget college kids. Low budget won't be in the same sentence as the FT-86. Low budget for 30+yr old's but not low budget for college kids. It kinda the saying, you can't eat your cake and have it too. People can't argue Scion is for low budget people and then say the FT-86 is going to steal sales from the tC. I suspect the FT to be priced out of the reach of "low budget" College kids. It will be expensive enough out of their reach I think and will be bought by the "real" masses that make up Scion, the 30somethings...
I don't know about competing with TC sales or not, I would presume no it won't be competition for it since that would ultimately lead to the demise of one of the two cars. But as far as budget priced car for college students I would disagree. I'm currently in school and I'm very aware of what people are driving. You would be surprised at the high percentage of kids who have nice cars. Not all of them are dependent soley on their income. Many are gifts from their parents, from hardworking, or savings. If this car is around $20k-25k I would bet a ton of college students are going to have one. I may be one of them, that is if I don't buy a 5.0 instead. I'll wait to see though.
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The 86 won't hurt TC sales. Why?

--The 86 will be priced above the TC.
I assume Scion will want to place the 86 at the top of the pedestal.(When does a top model ever cost less?)

--I assume Scion will be using the term "sports car" a lot with the 86, and I've noticed that the TC is placed under "compact car". The word "sport" is rarely used in any of it's descriptions (official or not)

--It's like saying the 370Z steals sales away from the Altima Coupe.
The V6 Altima is $30k and the base 370Z is $31k.
Close enough cars in the numbers, but soooooo different.


The only way the 86 will hurt the TC is if a ton of people walk into the dealership and demand the most expensive car without test driving or even looking at the specs.

TC buyers-want a sporty look, but equal comfort and a bunch of cool interior features.

86 Buyers- preference a sporty look and a sporty drive over comfort and etc. More so than the TC buyer.

These two types of people exist, therefore both cars will continue to sell in coexistence.
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Old 04-15-2011, 11:47 AM   #370
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--It's like saying the 370Z steals sales away from the Altima Coupe.
The V6 Altima is $30k and the base 370Z is $31k.
Close enough cars in the numbers, but soooooo different.
Most of altima's sales come from the 4 cyl version though, which is a whopping 11G less.
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I don't know about competing with TC sales or not, I would presume no it won't be competition for it since that would ultimately lead to the demise of one of the two cars. But as far as budget priced car for college students I would disagree. I'm currently in school and I'm very aware of what people are driving. You would be surprised at the high percentage of kids who have nice cars. Not all of them are dependent soley on their income. Many are gifts from their parents, from hardworking, or savings. If this car is around $20k-25k I would bet a ton of college students are going to have one. I may be one of them, that is if I don't buy a 5.0 instead. I'll wait to see though.


Consider yourself lucky then. When my son's hit college, I'll be sure they can get around, just not in a 25k dollar sports car. After they graduate, then we ca talk about a sports car.


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The 86 won't hurt TC sales. Why?

--The 86 will be priced above the TC.
I assume Scion will want to place the 86 at the top of the pedestal.(When does a top model ever cost less?)

--I assume Scion will be using the term "sports car" a lot with the 86, and I've noticed that the TC is placed under "compact car". The word "sport" is rarely used in any of it's descriptions (official or not)

--It's like saying the 370Z steals sales away from the Altima Coupe.
The V6 Altima is $30k and the base 370Z is $31k.
Close enough cars in the numbers, but soooooo different.



The only way the 86 will hurt the TC is if a ton of people walk into the dealership and demand the most expensive car without test driving or even looking at the specs.

TC buyers-want a sporty look, but equal comfort and a bunch of cool interior features.

86 Buyers- preference a sporty look and a sporty drive over comfort and etc. More so than the TC buyer.

These two types of people exist, therefore both cars will continue to sell in coexistence.


Great example.
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I really hope LSD comes 'standard' on this car if its being sold as a Scion.

They want $2200 to install the TRD LSD for the xB as an option. Thats insanely overpriced.

tC doesn't even have the option to install it. Dragon, tC come standard with LSD?
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Old 04-15-2011, 01:31 PM   #373
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Most of altima's sales come from the 4 cyl version though, which is a whopping 11G less.
that is true, but I chose the V6 because it's closer to the 370z. Similarly how the TC is close to the 86.

And inorder for the 370Z to hurt Altima V6 coupe sales, it would have to mean that EVERYONE who is looking at an Altima V6 coupe wants more performance and less comfort/amenities, which just isn't realistic.
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Old 04-15-2011, 02:06 PM   #374
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toyota doesn't care about you, they only care about the massess. put yourself in toyota's shoes. I'll buy one if it does come out as a scion, and no I'm not 18, but a badge should not matter that much even if you have followed the development of a car this far already.
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Old 04-15-2011, 02:35 PM   #375
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but a badge should not matter that much even if you have followed the development of a car this far already.
true that
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Old 04-15-2011, 03:20 PM   #376
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also how many people are desperate to not have it as a scion
Not all of this thread was about hating on Scion . Some of it was saying who cares. Even if noone is asking for it to be a Scion there are plenty of people who will still accept is as the new 86 regardless of the badging; Toyota, Subaru, or Scion.

I'll be glad if we even see it stateside without getting a butchered interpretation . The FT-86 is still a cool car IMHO.
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so i just visited the sciondimension website... and it hit me like a slap to the face from a girl at the bar... is the FT86's name going to be the Scion Dimension???
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^ same thought ran through my head. I hope not
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