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Old 03-21-2012, 03:48 PM   #29
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I doubt it. They'd be stupid to actually. Toyota isn't going to be that focused on such a short term plan that will destroy long term viability.

The prices have been more or less set for awhile. They know what they need to sell them for to make the eventual return off the development of the vehicle.
Toyota has done a lot of stupid stuff in the business side of the company over the last decade.
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How does Subaru screw Toyota? Prices BRZ premium $500 over FR-S.
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Old 03-21-2012, 03:50 PM   #31
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How does Subaru screw Toyota? Prices BRZ premium $500 over FR-S.
Thats a fair point, I am assuming that there is an agreement on pricing between the companies, so neither one has an unfair advantage. But I do think that pricing the brz basically the same as the WRX will make it harder to sell to you average american who will say... "what no turbo? no awd? waa?"
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Toyota has done a lot of stupid stuff in the business side of the company over the last decade.
Ok, I can't argue that actually.
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If it had a Toyota badge on it, nobody would raise any questions. Same everything, different badge. It still be cheaper than in EU and Japan.

At least now I know how to negotiate Thank you, Scion/Toyota for your stupidity!
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Yeah, same here. D/k if I'll cancel my order right away if it's higher. Might do it just to avoid impulses to buy after a test-drive.

I'm in the same boat, I've already mentally prepared myself to demand my $500 deposit back. My dealer told me they were in a pricing war with Toyota waiting to see who would release their price first. The first one that does, the other company will release it lower! So maybe Subaru will be less w/more options (wishful thinking I know!)

I've already started looking at used subarus or cayman S. I'm sick of the limited production lies they fed me and withholding of the price...
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Something I've learned from these types of cars; they're not catered for your average American. We all fall into a niche that doesn't quite generate eyebrow-raising figures. I can't remember if it was something I read or a conversation I had from years ago, but the point that came across was that sports cars are THE least profitable and desirable types of vehicles to produce. Dave, I'm sure you can back me up on this with your ITR knowledge.
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Thats a fair point, I am assuming that there is an agreement on pricing between the companies, so neither one has an unfair advantage. But I do think that pricing the brz basically the same as the WRX will make it harder to sell to you average american who will say... "what no turbo? no awd? waa?"
Exactly. I get the point of this car. I'm willing to pay 30K for this car, but not with that kind of standard features. WRX at 25K at least has better looking wheels and less fake vent.
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I'm in the same boat, I've already mentally prepared myself to demand my $500 deposit back. My dealer told me they were in a pricing war with Toyota waiting to see who would release their price first. The first one that does, the other company will release it lower! So maybe Subaru will be less w/more options (wishful thinking I know!)

I've already started looking at used subarus or cayman S. I'm sick of the limited production lies they fed me and withholding of the price...
The dealer doesn't know anything. Subaru hasn't even told dealers what the pricing is yet, but did tell them that Scion and Subaru will release prices publically on the same day. Doesn't sound like that much of a pricing war does it?
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Something I've learned from these types of cars; they're not catered for your average American. We all fall into a niche that doesn't quite generate eyebrow-raising figures. I can't remember if it was something I read or a conversation I had from years ago, but the point that came across was that sports cars are THE least profitable and desirable types of vehicles to produce. Dave, I'm sure you can back me up on this with your ITR knowledge.
I'd agree. Sports cars have always been niche vehicles (and the more hardcore [by that I don't mean more power and bigger brakes] the more niche they become) and sales have never been all that great. The Miata is somewhat of an exception there though.
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If it had a Toyota badge on it, nobody would raise any questions. Same everything, different badge. It still be cheaper than in EU and Japan.

At least now I know how to negotiate Thank you, Scion/Toyota for your stupidity!
But it's not. Everything is dealer installed and not packaged from the factory. Scion Pure Pricing is no lower than MSRP and dealer is able to add market adjustment bullcrap.
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I'll believe numbers when they come from http://www.subaru.com/rawdata/brzlimited.html
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The more it costs the less 20 year old ricers and drift retards will own it.
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Phew, I really want a BRZ but if the FR-S was a lot cheaper (like 23,000) it would've been very tempting. At most, the BRZ will be $1700 more than the FR-S (most dealers have been saying $25XXX for a while now), which isn't much at all, especially once you start to negotiate with them.
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