And look at it's face - it just looks ANGRY.Not so expensive afterall: https://www.carthrottle.com/post/the-awd-toyota-gr-yaris-starts-at-just-29995/
And look at it's face - it just looks ANGRY.Not so expensive afterall: https://www.carthrottle.com/post/the-awd-toyota-gr-yaris-starts-at-just-29995/
And look at it's face - it just looks ANGRY.
just off the phone to my local dealer... should be on the roads before the end of the yearAngry and small go hand in hand
I have a horrible feeling one of these is going to end up on my driveway.
just off the phone to my local dealer... should be on the roads before the end of the year
Angry and small, I presume we're talking about the car ha! ha!Angry and small go hand in hand
I have a horrible feeling one of these is going to end up on my driveway.
Not so expensive afterall: https://www.carthrottle.com/post/the-awd-toyota-gr-yaris-starts-at-just-29995/
$52108.96 for a Yaris "choke!" Damn, I can buy a new Audi TTRS for $69K.
That is base price, no options. Nobody wants that though, so with a few main packs it is over £35k, which indeed is overpriced.
Maybe when its a year old it will be a good purchase.
I don't think they"ll need to. Not many competition when you're in for that kind of car. As in... no competition at all really. It's in a class of it's own. Not my class, I need more space, but I think at this price it isn't gonna be to hard to sell them.I cant see there being any discounts on these initially lol.
Precisely, it's not a Germany built car. With my customer discount, I can purchase one at that price any day here in the US from Audi.You know that these kind of comparison are useless, right?
Just for your information. A base TTRS with no options at all is 68K € here in Germany. How many $ is that now? Right.
You can't compare different markets to each other. Not to mention that the US very likely won't be getting it anyway.
Where you are getting that price from? This is Japanese car and not a German one so there isn't a giant options list. In fact there are only two versions and the prices of both are known. Base is
£29,995 and the top version which is the Circuit Pack is £33,495. And those are list prices which most won't be paying.
https://www.toyota.co.uk/world-of-toyota/toyota-gazoo-racing/gr-yaris/specs
The UK site says reservations open but takes you to the Supra reservations. Looks like they’ll be available to reserve sooner rather than laterOh there will definitely be a waiting list for these. These won't be rolling from a normal production line after all. In Japan you can already register online to get one. I think the same will happen here in Europe. The rest will have to wait a while to get one.
Precisely, it's not a Germany built car. With my discount, I can purchase one at that price any day here in the US from Audi.
Everything in Europe is overinflated and that's Europe's problem. Your question; from Euros to US Dollars it's $76,135.86 w/o TTL, which will make it over, $80K US in Europe for the Audi TTRS. That's outrageous!
I most certainly can and will compare anything I desire. Especially, when considering an ecobox car to a purpose built sport car. I most certainly would purchase a new TTRS over a Yaris that costs $55K w/TTL. I can also acquire a much better built and performing car in an ; Audi RS3 for $60K.
You can ooh and awe at a $55k Yaris all you like. It's still a Japanese Toyota Yaris. I purchased a new $90K Lexus RCF Sport for $69K out the door fully loaded, so why would I possibly pay $55K - $56K for a Yaris ecobox?
LMAO and now where are they?.Way back when the Impreza and the Evo were some of the hottest shit out of Japan there were also cars that were better value/ were faster/ were more beautiful/were more comfortable or whatever you want your criteria to be.