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View Poll Results: How Much Will The Toyota FT-86 Cost?

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  • Less than $18,000

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  • $18,000 to $23,000

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  • $23,000 to $28,000

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  • $28,000 to $32,000

    4 15.38%
  • More than $32,000

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    I'd be happy with a fully loaded model at right around the 30K point. I'd be surprised if it's going to get that high though. It's be stated repeatedly that this is going to be a 20K car so I'm thinking a fully spec'd GTS type model to clock in at around 30K with tax, title, and license.

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    Gotta love that "no vehicle tax for military."

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    Come on Toyota, just do the right thing and give us a bigger engine (or turbo'd engine) in a fully loaded model!! (and keep it inexpensive )

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    HAHAH Yeah we want turbo!! We want it now!!!

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    I'm hoping $25-30ish

    I don't want to have a car where I often see 16 year old girls driving the same car.

    Of course I want the car to be $25-30k quality though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhesusFeces View Post
    I'm hoping $25-30ish

    I don't want to have a car where I often see 16 year old girls driving the same car.
    High five to the 16 year old comment I want my car to be rare and not like a jbody

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    I think the whole RWD option on the car will be doing more than the price to keep young first time drivers away from this car, or at least I hope.

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    I would think a cheap RWD sports car would make it all that more attractive for teenagers getting their first car from their parents...no?

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    I voted for the $23,000 to $28,000 range. Base will start at the 23,000 range then once you get all the options we will see the price go up to the 28,000 + taxes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Junior View Post
    I would think a cheap RWD sports car would make it all that more attractive for teenagers getting their first car from their parents...no?
    if the parents have any sense, they'd realize a RWD car can be a little less forgiving for an inexperienced driver

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    i voted for 32k+
    im hoping to spend about £20'000 on it - about $32'600 at the current exchange.

    any less and i'd prob endup dissapointed. $25k is £15k GBP.. which isnt nearly expensive enough for a decent/well spec'd car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RhesusFeces View Post
    if the parents have any sense, they'd realize a RWD car can be a little less forgiving for an inexperienced driver
    I really hope that is the case. Don't need insurance rates skyrocketing on the car because they keep crashing from young drivers.

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    I think they should just put base at 20k with 17" wheels 4 speakers etc.
    and if u want better stuff you can add what you want

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    I'd guess a base price in the $18k-$23k range and the more optioned models easily reaching $27-28K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Driftr View Post
    I think they should just put base at 20k with 17" wheels 4 speakers etc.
    and if u want better stuff you can add what you want
    Me too and they i will add leather seats that look like the one that are in the car now and I will be a very happy chappie.
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