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Well, brothers the isf or lfa. Anyway, I see Toyota trying to sell it for £45,000. Money, y'know.
It would be difficult to pair it from a marketing standpoint with either of them, though; as one of them is the performance version of a pedestrian luxury car and the other one is a no-expenses-spared crazy-go-nuts halo car.
Also, based on how "basic" the BreesFreez is, it would almost give off Cimarron vibes I'm guessing unless they spent a lot of money reinvesting to make it different.
I'm not sure about the crazy selling part. In chicago, I've seen maybe 3 or 4 when the car launched, and rarely see them now.No real motivation for Lexus either. They already have a small car, the CT 200h, and it's selling like crazy in the US and elsewhere. Having another small car that doesn't really fit in with the brand values doesn't make a lot of sense.
Can anyone else see a Lexus version coming soon?
Decided he'd rather have a what? He decided he'd rather have no male genetalia and get laughed at in the face by yours truly?...the man who had intended to buy the car drove it and decided he'd rather have a 6AT.
I can't say I would ever buy a car on credit. I'm going to try my hardest to buy my first newish car with cash, $20 grand if need be. I would walk into the Scion dealership and the first thing I would do is demand to speak to somebody more important than the salesman. Then I would demand to speak to somebody more important than that. Then I'd arrange my $20,000 worth of little cash bricks on the table and ask him if his boss expects him to sell cars or not. If he says yes, his job is to sell cars, then I would tell him to bring me the paperwork and a pen. If he says no, then I'd demand to speak to his boss and I would inform said boss that the underling stated that his job is not to sell cars. The boss would not be happy and would fire the man. Then I would purchase the car, but before I left I would make sure to spit on the underling's windshield to remind him of how pitiful a human being he is.If this is the kind of experience that people are going to have at the Scion dealer, I'm not particularly impressed.
Talked with a salesman at the Scion dealer today, what a trip.
First of all, he was very pushy to get the car into my hands.
If this is the kind of experience that people are going to have at the Scion dealer, I'm not particularly impressed. I understand that Pure Price is pretty much set in stone, but you don't have to be a dick about it. After all, this is Michigan, and who the hell doesn't get a discount at at least one of the American brands? Even if I get this promotion at work, and have the money to buy it, I won't be going through this guy.
I was already looking at the FR-S, and almost immediately he suggested the tC as an alternative. You know, totally different car.
Those tires sound like they are garbage. That sound![]()
Because they let you play on the limit without being in over your head when they let go.
It does have outstanding driving dynamics. Not having super grippy tires actually lets you feel and play with the car's balance at moderate speeds. Obviously the car can't corner as fast as it could - Toyota engineers have specifically stated numerous times that going fast is not the point of this car. Fun is the point, and crappy tires makes it easy to have fun, i.e. test the limits of adhesion without going 100 mph like I have to do in my car.It's because they are garbage. They are Michelin Primacy HP's which is a "Low Resistance" Grand Touring Summer Tire. It would have made more sense to go with a Pilot Super Sport or Pilot Sport 3 since they are actually performance oriented. I'm not sure how you could sell a sports car with crap tires on it and tout it as having outstanding driving dynamics.
Toyota engineers have specifically stated numerous times that going fast is not the point of this car. Fun is the point, and crappy tires makes it easy to have fun, i.e. test the limits of adhesion without going 100 mph like I have to do in my car.
I've never met a car salesman in my life that knew more about a particular car than I did. Most of the time they're bull****ting and I simply don't pay attention to them. Tell me something interesting like secret storage cubbies or where the jack is.,,,because they don't know how to drive, or because it's that they've worked for Toyota during their most boring product line, ever... I don't think they have any idea what a sports car like this is supposed to represent or do.
I've never met a car salesman in my life that knew more about a particular car than I did. Most of the time they're bull****ting and I simply don't pay attention to them. Tell me something interesting like secret storage cubbies or where the jack is.
Brad. They don't sell cars to you. You buy cars from them. Keep that in mind.
I went to the Toyota dealer a week ago hoping to pick up a brochure for the 86. The conversation went a little like:
Me: hi
Dealer: hello sir, how can I help?
Me:I'd like a brochure for the 86.
Dealer:what? The ae86? It isn't on sale anymore!
Me:no the gt 86!
Dealer: hmmm. I'll check.
5 minutes later.
Dealer: no.
Went to Subaru. Got a brochure straight away and got to see the car in black, white and blue.![]()
KamuifanboyThat, is pretty pathetic.
It was an 18-year old. Luckily I got my brochure when I registered interest. I kinda forgot about it :-/.