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4 pipes? I see a dual exhaust?
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Along with Subaru’s BRZ, Toyota’s GT 86 is one of the most anticipated cars for 2012. The wait, as far pricing goes is over, at least in the UK, where the car will cost just £24,995 (AUD$36, 956). That folks, is the on-road price for the entry-level version, with further variants and pricing expected closer to the launch date in June.
I haven't seen it but are the US prices announced yet?
Along with Subaru’s BRZ, Toyota’s GT 86 is one of the most anticipated cars for 2012. The wait, as far pricing goes is over, at least in the UK, where the car will cost just £24,995 (AUD$36, 956). That folks, is the on-road price for the entry-level version, with further variants and pricing expected closer to the launch date in June.
I haven't seen it but are the US prices announced yet?
Originally Posted by RFX45
UK pricing confirmed for the GT86.
http://www.caradvice.com....86-uk-pricing-confirmed/
Along with Subaru’s BRZ, Toyota’s GT 86 is one of the most anticipated cars for 2012. The wait, as far pricing goes is over, at least in the UK, where the car will cost just £24,995 (AUD$36, 956). That folks, is the on-road price for the entry-level version, with further variants and pricing expected closer to the launch date in June.
Originally Posted by RFX45
UK pricing confirmed for the GT86.
http://www.caradvice.com....86-uk-pricing-confirmed/
Along with Subaru’s BRZ, Toyota’s GT 86 is one of the most anticipated cars for 2012. The wait, as far pricing goes is over, at least in the UK, where the car will cost just £24,995 (AUD$36, 956). That folks, is the on-road price for the entry-level version, with further variants and pricing expected closer to the launch date in June.
Originally Posted by quik1987
Cars don't convert like that. It's gonna be 25,000-30,000