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You're probably right about that. It's probably true when it comes to other negative things such as accidents. You always hear about the bad news but good news is usually just boring.
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Like I said above, I think the fact that Scion is Toyota plays a major part in the whole equation and also I don't think the Scion image was hurt during the big Toyota "unintended acceleration" debacle either. Can anyone verify if I'm wrong on that. I couldn't find any data to support that those recalls hurt the Scion brand. |
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If I start seeing this car every 5 minutes on the road then I'm ready to trade this in for an old Acura NSX lol.
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Although the $25,000 starting point for this car isn't very high dollar for a car in today's market it gives hope that we won't see a high volume on the road with cheaper alternative cars (i.e. civic). |
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This talk about resale and the perceived (higher) value of the BRZ vs FR-S made me think about how easy is was to sell my 4 year old tC.
53K miles and I sold it for just under $14K . It had a clean title, and was bought for $17620 plus fees. I did some minor modifications but I kept it clean. 5% avg loss per year is a pretty good number considering market conditions. A WRX from the same year also manages to hold its value year over year. A clean S2000 can also hit these numbers easily. So, in this case the FR-S and BRZ should both hold their values high. The big factor is 2nd hand consumer response, which I don't think will be lacking. Reason one: the cars are NA ; Reason two: They have the same legendary Subaru/ Toyota build quality and reliability; and Reason three: the modifiers (both BRZ & FR-S) will condemn themselves to accepting a small loss because of the modifications to the cars and that won't degrade the entire value of the machines in the long run to stock cars. ex. Scion tC's, WRX, WRX STi, S2000.
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My friend told me that $24,000 on the FR-S ($30,000 total) is a rip off. I told him to eff off. I think for the design of this car, it's HANDLING, MPG, Toyota + Subaru, limited edition and so on...makes this car worth every penny.
But yes hopefully other people will be like $24,000?! I'll just get a Camaro...As if we don't see that many already =P. But I just love having a one of a kind car where people are like WTF is that?! |
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I think it is priced too high, stock for stock there are faster options. I think it's worth it, as do most people here. I think it'll sell like the RX8, it'll be the hot thing for a year or two but will fade, there's no denying it's a niche market, the interest will fade once people get their fill. Every other dealer has their flagship sports cars just sitting on the lots (Mustangs, Miatas, GTI's etc.) collecting dust.
The thing I'm most worried about is long term how they keep the car "fresh" which in this day and age means bloat, guess it'll just make the first generation more valuable in the long run. |
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My 3 year old xB resold above market value and it was in fair shape (smoker and two accidents). A two year old xB sells for almost the same price as a new one.
The brand may play a role but the value of the car is not decided on brand alone. If it is a popular car, the resell value will be high no matter what brand it is. |
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Mark my words, in less than a year they'll be stagnating on dealer lots like every other sports car. |
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I would not want then to be like a mustang on every corner. Personally I think this car LOOKS better than the Miata If looks has anything to do with the price
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