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It's a completely different manufacturer but, that's what I'm going for lol
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IIRC elligability for import approval does go through chassis codes... For example, you can't import an Altezza under the SEVS scheme because SXE10 is the same chassis code as the IS200. You can personally import virtually any car, but it's much much harder than going through SEVS. (need to provide proof of residency in country of origin for 12 months, and proof that the car has actually been used [eg odometer readings] for a personal import)
Do a gap year in JP and bring an FT86 back? Haha. Main reason cars are more expensive in AU is all about volume. It's why Commodores and Falcons have always been pretty good value for money, because traditionally (maybe not so much lately) they've shifted pretty high volumes, so they don't need to jack up the price to amortise the dev and production setup costs. It's true too that Aussies have a pretty high average wage, so if you think of every Aussie employed in the supply chain, it slowly adds up and does add considerable cost to the car. For domestically produced cars there are design and production costs, Imported cars have this as well, but there's pretty considerable shipping costs on top where they might save in design and production by doing it overseas, There's lots in logistics and storage of the vehicles between the manufacturer and the dealer, dealer gets paid for storage costs too, Advertising and marketing expenditure (very costly in Australia, we have pretty high CPMs compared to the rest of the world), Mechanics to do pre-sale checks (their services are usually charged at $100+/hr at dealerships, but the mech will only see maybe $30/hr of that, haha), You pay for a warranty too, believe it or not, and this cost will be determined on what the manufacturer believes they'll need to pay a dealership (based on that mechanic rate) on average for that car, and what they'll need to supply in parts You also pay for those nice big shiny, well lit showrooms that ever dealer seems to have these days. Just think about everything that happens when you buy a car. Nothing is free, and you need to pay for it all. EDIT: Also is stuff like getting the car ADR approved, crash tested, etc, but this isn't that expensive if the car shifts any decent number of units. Still, something to be considered. |
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If Subaru doesn't bring the BRZ and we can import the BRZ, count me in - but I'll probably need to drive it back to Melbourne.
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Hope they have diff chassis code. What's the chance of this happening??!!
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Buy cheap second hand FT86. Import BRZ panels and interior ??? Profit! |
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Eg is a Holden Nova an AE92-XXXXXXXXX This may or may not be an indicator of how this FR-S BRZ alliance will work. |
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Again, trying to figure out if my brain is working correctly or not, but the Toyota/Holden alliance shared chassis and engine codes of the original manufacturer. They had a build plate that matched the badging "manufacturer", but the chassis/engine numbers followed the same syntax. |
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Subaru higher then Toyota... Since when?
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Have you bought a new car in the last few years? The base model Impreza R, Subarus cheapest car, starts at around 26k. Even though this is their base, it's far from the same poverty-pack you get on a Corolla, Mazda 3, etc in the same size class that start around 20k. Interiors are a lot more solid too and have a more premium feel, in my opinion. The chrome against black works well to give this impression, common across a lot of their range (even the lower level stuff)
If you hadn't noticed too, Subaru actually have sports cars for sale in Australia. Don't get me wrong, I'd prefer to buy a Toyota over a Scoobie doo, but that's just the fact of the matter here in terms of positioning. Toyota make vanilla cars, but they sell because they're reliable and have few faults. Subaru sell based on the slightly-more-premium selection and AWD standard on all models. |
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if both FT86 and BRZ are selling here. i'd more likely to buy the Toyota becos i think it looks better, it's got the fixed price servicing lol (not that i'll get steeler to service my car). Toyota parts are usually cheap too.
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Is there any articles or comments made by Subaru about Australia delivery at all...
Obviously Toyota have straight out confirmed the FT-86 will be sold in Australia but ive heard nothing at all since the beginnings that would hint the BRZ will be sold here?? I hope that both are available.... And that there is more in ways of options that differ the two... Not just the exterior aesthetics... Looks like ill be one of very few to be waiting at the Toyota dealership the day they hit Perth going by the number of West Aus people on here....... |
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