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Maybe we should make a poll. Where will the base price on the Scion FR-S fall? (Not "Where do you want it to fall?")
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Correction, replace Celica with tC. That is unless you're going by the 2001-2005 GTS Celica then yeah I could see that, but then people argue todays cost vs 5 years ago.. SO that's why I'd say tC in place of Celica to shut em up.
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There is a thread about this already. I want it to fall $19-21k because that is where it belongs and what it's worth, not because i can't afford it. I can buy a 11' 4door STi Sedan right now if I wanted by using the equity on my house. ![]() Where I think it will fall is $23-25k but being sold behind closed doors at $21k, which to me is.. retarded.
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"In all likelihood the car will come to our market in two trim versions, with the entry model priced a little under £25,000. They will share the same power output and manual gearbox; price differences will be made up by interior equipment, body decor and wheel/tyre specifications." Here's a link to the whole thing: http://www.autocar.co.uk/News/NewsAr...llCars/256559/ |
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Also I think the UK pays more than us due to importing & taxes, plus more taxes when bought. This car might be 28+k over there. How much is a Civic Si/Type-R in the UK to compare?
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I think it was circa 22k over here in the UK with deals for just below 20 before going out of production.
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The FT on the other hand, we'll have to wait and see. But go drive a miata, gen coupe, civic si, and ms3 the same day before you go to Scion dealer upon release, then get into the FR-S and tell me how brain banged you are about trying to make a sound decision to buy it, due to the lack of space, features, power. Honestly I know it's going to be a hard buy for me.
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think about it for a sec. what other car out there is small, lightweight, sporty, cheap, looks good and above all else RWD? -the closest thing is the miata. the problem? its a vert and only seats 2. vinyl/cloth top sucks for winter, hard top exists but price gets up there close to 30k when you start adding creature comforts. -the civic si would be awesome if it was RWD. but even as a FWD car its popular. but still if you want RWD, you're outta luck -the RX-8 is not exactly small, not exactly lightweight, not exactly powerful, not exactly cheap. its all around mediocre. next... -the S2000 was awesome, but it was also a 2 seat vert and it was expensive. -the ITR/celica got killed off. both great cars but both also FWD. -the golf is FWD, not exactly lightweight, and its a hatch so its a love it or hate it kinda car -gen coupe is a big car with flat power in 2.0T trim. tuneable yes, but lets not go there. a great value for sure, but again, its not the same kinda car if you look at the size and weight vs the FT. -370z is heavy and expensive -WRX is heavy, AWD, and 4 door/5 door -RSX-S. would have been great if it was RWD. the FT imo is like a RSX Type S but RWD and lightweight. so in the end what are left with? what other car is exactly like the FT? the closest cars like the civic si are all FWD... THAT is the magic of the FT. they turned the traditional ITR/RSX-S/Celica GT-S/Civic Si/SE-R/etc. sport compact car into a RWD sports coupe. same kinda high output NA engine. who out there DIDN'T wish the ITR was RWD? well guess what the FT is starting to sound like? it wasnt the power that made the ITR the modern day legend that it is. it was the overall package for the price/performance. back then it couldnt be beat. but nowadays? cars like those of the late 90's and early 2000's hardly exist anymore. the around 20k compact with enough gusto to not be embarrassing to drive, but cheap and practical enough to daily drive. Last edited by madfast; 06-22-2011 at 01:26 PM. |
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I think the final decision to purchase an FT-86 will not be an easy one for a lot of buyers. The similarly priced hot-hatches will likely offer more power and practicality, and more dedicated sports cars like the Miata will probably offer a more focused experience (along with the whole convertible thing). In the final analysis, I expect that the FT-86 will appeal to folks who want a Miata that they can use everyday, but that will be something to decide after the road test reviews have been written. As far as the Civic Type R, it is actually priced exactly the same as our Si: £22,205. PS: You mentioned a lack of features in the FT-86 in your last post. What features do you expect the FT-86 to do without with respect to its competitors? |
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What I mean by features are like 6cd in dash changer, subwoofer, turbo, moonroof, soft interior, cargo/cabin space, seat capacity. Again it's not that type of car, but when you factor price it gets into the costs of those types of cars. Car has no motorsports history like the Miata, yet it's commanding a price like it does because it looks good on paper about speculative dimensions and output, not yet released. The car is going to be a cheap, compact, rwd car with given things like 6spd and lsd based on already engineered parts from Toyota and Subaru. What about the car costs over 20-21k?
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Also you're assuming the car is under 2700lbs, that it will have 200hp and that it revs, sounds and feels anything like a performance Honda. So if it is great if not, your argument is pointless like mine would be too the other way around. Do me a favor and take 30minutes of your life and drive a Genesis Coupe Track or Rspec on paper it looks heavy but whip it around and mash the pedal and tell me otherwise that it doesn't feel light yet stable, the engine and turbo do a good job of tq/hp delivery. I'd get it if it had DI, better interior and front end, Hell I think I'm going to get it if 2012 model has DI and this FT flops.
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To answer your question, "What about the car costs over 20-21k?" Well, I would point to the things you mentioned: RWD (which means low sales volume and fewer possibilities for platform sharing), 200hp, 6sp, and LSD. If this car were priced at $20-21k, it would be the cheapest 200hp car on the market, and considering the fact that the FT-86 is being built on an all-new, unique, RWD platform, I really don't see that happening. Furthermore, do you really think Toyota can build a low-volume, RWD, 200hp coupe for as much as Honda charges for a Civic EX sedan ($20,505) or a Focus hatch with alloys ($21,100)? I notice you keep mentioning the Genesis Coupe 2.0T in your arguments, but I believe that Hyundai is the exception, rather than the rule, when it comes to value. Hyundai consistently undercuts Toyota and Subaru across their respective lineups, and I expect that trend to continue with the FT-86. Oh sure, I'd love for the base FT-86 to start at ~$20k, but I think the days of the $20k sports coupe died when Honda upped the price on the Civic Si Coupe a couple years back. |
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