After all said and done, once all the options, styling and features are included in the FT-86, I think we will see it come in at a MSRP of just under $30,000.
After all said and done, once all the options, styling and features are included in the FT-86, I think we will see it come in at a MSRP of just under $30,000.
Agreed. It is really hard to make a sports car, let alone a RWD car and make it cost effective without selling it for less than 30,000.
I'm more than willing to purchase it for this price however.
You might as well buy a Mustang or 370Z if they run more than $24K IMO. The article I read said they were going to start below $20K. It is two years out though and I guess anything is possible.
Below $20,000 would be astounding, but I just don't think you can make a car these days for that price without cutting some corners. Even the Genesis coupe is $25,000 with taxes and that is a Hyundai.
evryone keeps saying we want cheap rwd car but isn't here the hyinda gensuie coupe over there looks like this car 2lT with good power out put if i was over there i would be getting one of them till this comes out.
i think it will be in the 25000base up to 35000 AUD.... so its just in my price range if i push it a little
After all said and done, once all the options, styling and features are included in the FT-86, I think we will see it come in at a MSRP of just under $30,000.
I'm sure there going to have several different options. A base, a GT, and a GTS type model structure would be my guess.
There will most definitely be atleast two models IMO. Similar to the Celica models as noted by Ice. I wouldn't be surprised if we see an extra performance model (e.g. like the SS is to the camaro) for close to 30k.
If there is a few different model types do you guys think we will see different engines in the base and high end model or do you think it will just have better engine tuning to put out more horsepower?
Toyota needs something to justify the extra cost for the high end model and if its the same engine and still RWD, typical features can't do it alone for me.
If there is a few different model types do you guys think we will see different engines in the base and high end model or do you think it will just have better engine tuning to put out more horsepower?
Toyota needs something to justify the extra cost for the high end model and if its the same engine and still RWD, typical features can't do it alone for me.
Well that's what I'm hoping. Say they have a GTS model, it should have at least 200HP (here's hoping for 250 with a factory turbo). I'd like to see a better suspension setup (like trd or the likes), different rim choices and maybe wider tires, and other features that are only available if you splash out the cash.
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