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#15495 of 16273 Re: Next IS [fintail]
by ateixeira
Apr 25, 2012 (11:18 am)
Only a few very competitive models can last 7 years and not seem dated. Very rare.
For $50k I'd drop $35k on a Genesis as a trip/highway car and than another $15k on some city car to commute in.
$50k is a condo not a compact car.
#15496 of 16273 Re: Next IS [ateixeira]
by fintail
Apr 25, 2012 (2:28 pm)
Does it really not seem dated though? It's looking old to me, but maybe just because I know how old it is.
For 50, I can't imagine the possibilities. Maybe 30K for a show car (AMG SEC), 15K for a road car (W124 500E), 5K for a commuter (old diesel). Makes new cars look silly.
50K is a down payment on a condo in my area
#15497 of 16273 Re: Next IS [fintail]
by ateixeira
Apr 26, 2012 (10:28 am)
Maybe in Panama. They say it has the cost of living of the USA in the 1950s.
May 02, 2012 (12:14 pm)
Beat out both the Civic and the Corolla.
#15501 of 16273 Re: Prius #5 for April [anythngbutgm]
by ateixeira
May 02, 2012 (12:35 pm)
I think they include Prius + Prius c + Prius V in that total.
Then again, Ford groups the F-150 with the massive diesel chassis cabs.
May 02, 2012 (9:21 pm)
15% of all Toyota sales were to fleets last month, a new high for Toyota, which they explain by saying(quoting Bob Carter) that they cancelled all fleet orders last year due to the tsunami so now they are catching up and will be through early May, during which period fleet sales will approach 20%.
Not good, but they say thay are targeting a fleet sales rate of 6% for the remainder of the year.
Funny thing is that many of the top-selling Toyota models (except Yaris) are mostly not sold to fleets. Personally, I think something is very wrong (with the Corolla) when Prius outsells Corolla.
#15503 of 16273 Re: fleets, ugh [nippononly]
by mcdawgg
May 03, 2012 (4:58 am)
And Corolla outsold the Civic, so the Civic is even worse?
I see that Honda is spending more on rebates than Toyota, and Toyota's rebate spending is quite low.
#15504 of 16273 Re: fleets, ugh [nippononly]
by ateixeira
May 03, 2012 (7:45 am)
Prius includes 3 models, though.
Remember gas hit $4.20 or so, at least around here.
Ironically it's down below $4, so demand should start to cool. Sales will still be strong because prices will come back down to earth. Go see in the CCB thread what a used Prius was selling for - crazy money.