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I'm not going to feed into the STI debate, so I'll ignore that. STI is not like TRD or Nismo is in the US and the Impreza platform is more of a sports car then you think all the way back to the GC. Which was made so they can't compete in rally after using the 1st gen Legacy. That is all I'll say. Quote:
Consumers, economy, the fact there is nothing majorly impressive commanding over $19k on the car, so $23k is already a mark up? If they are greedy this car is not going to do well, they need to start at $21k and add things thru-out the life span and gradually increase ending at $24k, possibly due to interior, suspension, drivetrain, ecu refinements and other tweaks/features added with each release. They will sell a lot and make a lot this way versus over pricing because of initial buzz, especially with a first run car that will have issues no doubt. You don't want to kill off your repeat customers.
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Here's the counterpoint: sports cars in general do not sell in big numbers in the USA. In order to gain market share, they must water down and market the appearance of sport-derived fun with perceived reliability and practicality for a larger [read: less hardcore]. You see very few Miatas, Corvettes, Caymans, and 370Zs driving around on snow tires in the winter. This isn't because they're poor performers in snow per se, it's that most people A) aren't hardcore enough to really want them to make it happen year-round, because B) they're brainwashed into thinking big SUV or AWD cars are the only ones that will even move in winter. This propagation of ignorance [at least in the USA] is a big reason sports cars remain perceived as inherently impractical, despite them rarely being less practical than most people actually need. So, back to the question of price. There is only one other actual sports car on the market that starts at $23k, the Miata. Will Toyota be able to pull off a brand new car with more ratios, what's sounding like a custom Yamaha-tuned engine, probably larger wheels, and an interior from 2012 [not 2006 like the Miata] for the same price? I think it's safe to assume most of us want to say "YES!", but how do you think it'll actually happen? No convertible saves money, shared development and platform production with Subaru saves money. What about parts bin interior bits, suspension parts?
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Sports Car = crafted for fun for the driver Performance Car = purchased to prove to everyone else it's quick
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First we prefer minimally a DI engine with twin scroll turbo model even if it produces only 200hp, because for $1200 you can add another 50whp to the mix reliably and effortlessly. My stock 1.6 twin scroll turbo car puts down more torque and power than this car will and weighs ~2600lbs stock without killing my ears and the planet(decatting). So lets not get into a turbo debate, stay on course with topic at hand.
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Like you mentioned above, the thing this car has going for it is that it was a partnership project with Subaru. So they both split R&D costs 50/50 (or whatever it ends up being). That helps a lot. If you believe SOA blog on NASIOC, this project wouldn't have taken off the ground if Subaru and Toyota didn't partner together on it. The other thing that helps is Toyota and Subaru could theoretically use the FT86/216a platform to spin off other vehicles. Could Lexus use it for a sporty coupe/sedan? Maybe. Could Toyota use it to bring back something like a MR2? Maybe. Could Subaru use to for the WRX/STI? Maybe. I think the two companies were smart in coming together to limit the amount each would need to shell out to design a new car. |
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Realistically, I see the FR-S priced at $25k starting. |
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Again $17-25k sports compact cars are all rolled up into one, to a consumer and enthusiast. I won't bend to TMC rules, they'll have to bend to our/market rules. Quote:
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Another example, take the Genesis base coupe minus turbo, you got a FRS with more metal $17k, reduce the size to FT size which saves money but replace with aluminum parts thru-out adding money and you're back at $17k, add a yamaha head and DI you're at lets say 19k. The price of R&D is already factored into the design of the car itself. If Hyundai made a strong contender for the FRS it would be priced 18-19k and have a 1.6 turbo AND it would outsell the FRS.
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Your numbers assume no downpayment and if you're going to do a 72mo finance with nothing down, you probably shouldn't be buying a car over $20k in the first place. I plan on buying day 1. |
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I want to stay on topic at hand as much as possible because it's a very important one. One that TMC needs to see and thoroughly look at from all perspectives and ideas, before dropping a price. The price can very well kill the car to the point of not even considering it.
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Even if you dropped $3k on this, it's not going to save you a lot in payments, you'd be over $24k OTD, 5k down is still over 20s. I'm speaking from salesman experience as a part-time Honda employee ages ago. If you like the car as is, right now and will be paying $27+k OTD then I'm going to hold you to that.
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At close to $20K I'd keep the money and enjoy the FR-S. Probably. Of course, I have to check it out in person first. |
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