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As for Scion, Toyota dealers don't have to sell Scions. It's a choice. So there's that. Quote:
Also how do you figure that? They are two very different cars. By that logic selling a Corolla Type S alongside a Base Model Camry doesn't make sense. But they do because there different market segments. Also they don't have to make a lot of money off the sale. They can make their money on the maintenance of the car. People who own sports cars are generally willing to spend more to have the dealer service them, and pay for premium services like Synthetic Oil. It's also a draw to get people in the door. Quote:
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There will be a few lost sales of tC's to FT's. But overall people who are interested in the FT aren't in the market to buy a tC and vice versa. The tC is a sporty commuter car. The FT is a sports car. There going to be marketed differently. I don't see this hurting Scion dealerships at all. Anytime you get increased interest and foot traffic that's a good thing. Dealers now-a-days don't make much money off a sale. They make money on all the extras and the service to the car afterwords. |
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ok thats good, now keep the same body style since they wont be producing a lot of cars now.
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wow first time seen that video, is that how bad scion is as a brand for other people? sure I see scion 90% as a show car crowd but to hate it as if its not toyota
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I think all Toyotas designed and built from 2003-2008ish are crappy. My dad's 04 Camry is poorly built compare to his old 1999 Camry and my friend's 1993 Land Cruiser.
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As for the Camry-Corolla example. Dealers are selfish, money sucking, liars. They don't care about what you want. They care about selling what is best for them. If they've had a Corolla that's been sitting for a while, and you come in looking for a Camry in a colour they don't have on the lot, guess what they will do? Try to locate a Camry for you from another dealer? Not in your life, they will pimp the living shit out of that Corolla that's been on the lot for 6 weeks. Even if they have a Camry in the colour you want on the lot, but you hum and haw on the price, they will pimp that Corolla. If you show any indication that you are not specifically planning on buying a Camry that very instant, they will promote any piece of inventory on their lot that isn't moving. They know that the Camry will likely sell to someone else, but if a potential buyer has a specter of doubt they will throw anything that isn't currently making money at the potential buyer. Quote:
I think that there is too much overlap with the tC to average buyers. The dealers will see a sales increase, but I think that a stronger separation (Scion tC vs Toyota FT86) would lead to higher combined sales. As for not making money off sales, I believe that is a dealer-driven myth. If they don't make money, why be in the business?
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Owning an '03 I'd beg to differ. At 104,000 miles not a single manufacturer problem. Although the transmission is shitty.
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Diesels in Cars is a whole different ball of wax. But in Trucks people have been screaming for it in the Tundra since it was announced. People still swap in foreign Diesels into their SUV's and Trucks because we can't get them here. In Rural areas there's people who might want a Tundra but without the towing power and fuel economy of a Diesel there's no way they'll buy one. Quote:
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I'm not sure how that all works, because every Scion dealership I've been too will discount cars that aren't the current model year. Even if they are brand new. Quote:
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Who's "we"? LOL I know plenty of people that want to do their own work. But as everything becomes more electronic it becomes harder to do unless you can talk the software's language. You might be able to get some Codes, etc. But you can't tune the motor. No matter how anal you might be there's going to come a certain point where people just won't be able to work on their own cars anymore. Quote:
The game has changed. Dealers know it. Customer service is much more of a priority now. Not only can I find out everything I need to know before I show up. But if I'm treated poorly I can leave a bad review about them on any number of websites google, foursquare, yahoo, etc. This idea that they will lie, cheat, and steal to make a buck has hurt them. Now they are paying for it and have had to increase customer satisfaction just to stay in business. Quote:
I can't see the tC taking more than a few sales away from the FT. It's just not reasonable to assume they will. People know what they are looking for now. Every study shows that consumers are more educated about what they are buying before they buy it now. Especially big purchases. Because the information is easily and readily available to them. It's easy to pull the wool over someone's eyes when they don't know what you're talking about. But now they can't do that. I can find out exactly how much the Dealer paid for the car, how long it's been sitting there, and what the MSRP is before they even open their mouth. Plus the features will be different. The FT is going to be a drivers car, it won't have a lot of the features a casual driver will be looking for. Also what about the ride? Someone who wants a easier ride probably won't like the harsh ride the FT will probably have. That's not "stealing" sales from the FT, it's not what the person wanted in the first place. Quote:
Because they do make money. Just not in the way they used too. I told you, it's a well known fact that because of easily available invoices anybody can find out exactly what the Dealer pays for the car and negotiate up from there. Back in the day you could hide what you paid for the car. Not true anymore. So now like I said they make money off selling things to you after the sale, parts, labor, cleaning lol. Whatever extra stuff they can. That's why there's so much pressure to buy that extra warranty or that film etc. There's tons of information on this out there. |
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Is that 2003 design or it's just 2003 model? I know Toyota has bullet proof engine. My dad's '99 Lexus RX300 is 210K0ish now, it will run like a winner. My concern is about the fit and finish and materials used in the car. Although the interior of 2003 Camry is a bit crappy, it's better than 07 model's.
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I don't call it lying. They just use a concept "consumers don't know what they want, we tell then what they want." that concept might work a few years back, but as money has become tougher to earn, consumers has become more and more rational. They know exactly what they want and what will satisfy them most. lastly, I would rather buy a car from the brand known as making bland and boring (matured) than get a car from a brand known as one of the highest percentage ricers in the automotive industry. |
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It's a joint venture engine, so I think Toyota will also help developing the engine. Subby's reliability is also above average, but all-new engine, engineering might also have a lot of flaw for its first few years. It's safe to get the refreshed model.
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That's the outcome of cost cutting. Toyota did the cost cutting twice last decade, and see how the cars in the lineup have gone? Crappy. Hopefully, the new quality control and feedback will help Toyota to design and make BETTER cars.
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They're selling on the value of the vehicles now, and it's not looking pretty. Plus they've got a recent influx of older fuel economy-conscious buyers. And they're still way down. The upgrading to new vehicles was a part of the Scion strategy. Start with Scion, move to Toyota. Quote:
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