GTR Release Date Pushed Back
#11
It'll be a while before I ever get an R35, too. So I'm interested all the same in seeing how this new model does and evolves over the next couple of years. It's an exciting time to be into this culture.
it's a terrific time to be involved in the car world, there's something for everyone
i'm just wondering when toyota's going to jump on the bandwagon.. (but that's for a different thread/forum/time)
#12
About markups, the best thing to do is either hunt down an MSRP deal (which is possible with legwork) or just wait it out. It depends on where you are with your finances at the time.
Personally, I couldn't even afford one anyway at MSRP so I'm going to have to just wait my turn.
Personally, I couldn't even afford one anyway at MSRP so I'm going to have to just wait my turn.
#13
i'm on the same page. i find myself agreeing with you a lot lately man,
it's a terrific time to be involved in the car world, there's something for everyone
i'm just wondering when toyota's going to jump on the bandwagon.. (but that's for a different thread/forum/time)
it's a terrific time to be involved in the car world, there's something for everyone
i'm just wondering when toyota's going to jump on the bandwagon.. (but that's for a different thread/forum/time)
At times it may rub others the wrong way when I'm too blunt. I'll candidly attempt to keep that in check on this forum.
#15
At times it may rub others the wrong way when I'm too blunt. I'll candidly attempt to keep that in check on this forum.
well thats good to do, i guess i got a little off topic, but there can be a lot of misinformation on forums and it's important to separate the truth from rumors, misconceptions and plain wrong information
#16
I like how on this forum members are generally not obsessing over dealer premiums for R35s, and there is a greater interest in all GT-Rs, not just R35s.
Also, some of the waiting may be incredibly long in some cases for the R35, and some will be delivered right away. I foresee, in other words, a sort of polarized development of delivery: Some will appear to get their car very soon, and others will see inordinately long waits.
#17
That's right.
I like how on this forum members are generally not obsessing over dealer premiums for R35s, and there is a greater interest in all GT-Rs, not just R35s.
Also, some of the waiting may be incredibly long in some cases for the R35, and some will be delivered right away. I foresee, in other words, a sort of polarized development of delivery: Some will appear to get their car very soon, and others will see inordinately long waits.
I like how on this forum members are generally not obsessing over dealer premiums for R35s, and there is a greater interest in all GT-Rs, not just R35s.
Also, some of the waiting may be incredibly long in some cases for the R35, and some will be delivered right away. I foresee, in other words, a sort of polarized development of delivery: Some will appear to get their car very soon, and others will see inordinately long waits.
THE GREAT AND ALMIGHTY BONZELITE HAS SPOKEN!!!!!
But on a serious note the dealer that I spoke to said that some of the larger areas(CA, FL, NY etc.) are going to have longer waits then smaller regions (Midwest to Mideast). Of course this is just my experience. Hopefully nothing too outrageous, since waiting right now is hard enough
#18
THE GREAT AND ALMIGHTY BONZELITE HAS SPOKEN!!!!!
But on a serious note the dealer that I spoke to said that some of the larger areas(CA, FL, NY etc.) are going to have longer waits then smaller regions (Midwest to Mideast). Of course this is just my experience. Hopefully nothing too outrageous, since waiting right now is hard enough
But on a serious note the dealer that I spoke to said that some of the larger areas(CA, FL, NY etc.) are going to have longer waits then smaller regions (Midwest to Mideast). Of course this is just my experience. Hopefully nothing too outrageous, since waiting right now is hard enough
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