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11-01-2020, 03:43 PM | #1 | ||
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Err, except its AWD, 192KW/360NM, 1.6L 3 cylinder turbo engine, and tied exclusively to a 6sp manual box?
https://www.carsales.com.au/editoria...vealed-122379/ Has Toyota found their balls again? This is a huge change in company direction, new Supra (I know its a BMW), now this new Yaris? Even the design language change on the Corolla and Camry, those two look mint these days. PRicing expected to be in the $50K mark, its way too exxy I reckon to be priced around that, personally would rather see it around the $30K mark with FWD rather than driving all 4 wheels, I don't think its worth the $50K price tag. |
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11-01-2020, 04:11 PM | #2 | ||
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The philosophy of getting back to exciting cars is going back a bit now... prior to the 86 being released in 13/14 whenever it was. They've been trying to introduce exciting cars into their line up for a while now.
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11-01-2020, 06:21 PM | #3 | ||
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I'm too young to have experienced the power wars and muscle car crisis of the 70's but back then can you imagine the looks you would have got if you said that in the future you could buy a small city hatch with 250HP or a regular family sedan with 430hp or high performance SUV's, coups and all manner of other vehicles with 600+ HP?
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11-01-2020, 06:41 PM | #4 | ||
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It might end up expensive, but I bet there'll be people who will pony up for it. Would be a fun little city car.
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11-01-2020, 07:12 PM | #5 | ||
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I'd buy one !!
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12-01-2020, 02:20 PM | #6 | ||
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You can thank the new WRC homolgation rules for this, otherwise it would have never been seen
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13-01-2020, 08:25 AM | #7 | ||
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nice but if rumoured to be 50k that's a bit rich. The 50k, even 40k+ market is quite big with some decent metal that, personally I would choose over this.
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The C pillar of that red car looks very awkward - not sure if it's the paint colour transition but with that design not much else to do unless you leave it the one colour.
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13-01-2020, 07:24 PM | #9 | ||
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I hate this trend towards SUVs but unfortunately I'm now the 'old man' customer of the automotive industry.
Back in my day I was hip and trendy! SUVs are just same jacked up small car on stilts with the same driveline, except it weighs more, handles worse, is slower and uses more fuel. I'm a fan of micro segment, small cars, large sedan, and American Ute. Not particularly keen on SUV or Thailand specials but I'm at a different lifestyle compared to the family man. Last edited by Franco Cozzo; 13-01-2020 at 07:35 PM. |
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13-01-2020, 08:23 PM | #10 | ||
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14-01-2020, 08:15 AM | #11 | ||
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they need to bring out a new version of the Blade Master G
ie: a Corolla with a 200 killer wasp V6
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14-01-2020, 02:09 PM | #12 | ||
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You can get some bigger, faster hot hatches for the same money.
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15-01-2020, 07:10 PM | #13 | |||
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Was never hip or trendy, though.
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15-01-2020, 07:47 PM | #14 | ||
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For 50K, yes you will find bigger, but not sure you will find faster (brand new). 200kw, AWD and sub 1300kgs sounds like a whole lot of fun to me.
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16-01-2020, 11:45 AM | #15 | |||
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Looks like the new Focus ST will be about the same 0-100 and it's 46k when it goes on sale soon. As I said, it's going to be be competing with bigger cars with similar performance. But I guess it all depends on what it's final price is. If it's much north of 50k then forget about it. Who knows, it might be mid 40's which would make it much more competitive. |
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As for the new ST, I'd be impressed if it was as quick given the weight and traction advantage the Toyota would have. Agreed regarding price. It will make or break the car.
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All comes down to final price. It will be interesting to see what they price it at. They have added a lot of expensive stuff like AWD, new body panels to fit the wider track and bigger tyres, and some carbon fibre bits. Pretty much all unique to this model $$$$. |
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16-01-2020, 01:16 PM | #18 | |||
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Besides the AWD and power, I wonder how much better the car is to drive as opposed to the Fiesta ST (60kw down and approx 25k cheaper).
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Even the Suzuki Ignis is considered a SUV,,, Why?? 10mm more ground clearance? It doesn't even have those tacky plastic wheel arch trims that seem to define if a car is an SUV or not...
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25-01-2020, 10:07 PM | #21 | |||
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We've got two Fiesta's (WS CL and WZ ST) and they both do about identical L/100km figures. WS CL is 6.3L/100km WZ ST is 6.5L/100km It seems conventional 4 cylinder engines in small cars are stuck around that 6L/100km mark. By stuck I mean that manufacturers aren't really interested in putting money into the $15K-$30K segment - no real innovation happening at the entry level. |
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Ford have a 1.5L diesel - no reason why they can't make a modern day Fiesta Econetic that can match the output of the Yaris hybrid. It can be done. For a while I drove a Fiat Punto 1.25 diesel. Got low 3's per 100 on the freeway and it wasn't anything special, just a run of the mill car with a small diesel engine that would be 15 years old now. I wish Photobucket still worked - I have a picture where the 'low fuel' warning light came on and the DTE was still 265ish km! Before that the only sub 3L /100 car was the VW Lupo - but that was a very small 3dr micro car that was around the 2000's. Now a mob in India that sells Suzuki's or something have developed a 800cc diesel that uses bugger all and surprise surprise they are all over the local news as the most fuel efficient car available.
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Emissions are a pain, but I think it's a simple enough obstacle to overcome considering that diesel will still be around for a while yet.
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Read about this little beast in one of the latest magazines (Cant remember if Wheels or Motor). They are thinking pricing will be mid $30k's. At that price I can see the value, if the $50k being thrown around in this thread eventuates then it will be too expensive...
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Thoughts?? I think they are shooting themselves in the foot with their pricing structure. Didn't Mazda try this with the new 3 and sales tanked?? If they wanted to introduce a premium city car they should have made some changes and badged it as a Lexus...
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Same money can get a low to mid spec Korean small car when 'on special'. Cerato Sport Hatch or Sedan is $23,990 DA Rio Sport just over $19k DA Hyundai Venue Go (SUV) $22,690 DA or just over $24k in Auto i30 Go $22k DA or $24k auto, Elantra Go just over $21k DA or $23.5k in auto If I had $24k to burn and wanted a new car no way I would be putting it on a base model Yaris...
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"The price of the Toyota Yaris SX petrol is $27,020 plus on-road costs (about $29,990 drive-away)" - from CA story on it
that's staggering when you consider what XR6 and SV6 were going for before local production ended3+ years ago Always liked Yaris after having Echo as city run around, great build quality (Jap built) and was faultless... but wow Toyota did a big hike with 200 series introduction, 100TDs really held their value. Edit: "The price of the Toyota Yaris ZR petrol is $30,100 plus on-road costs (about $32,990 drive-away) and the hybrid version adds $2000 to $31,100 plus on-road costs (about $34,990 drive-away)." 35k....
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