Toyota GT86 offered in stripped down RC flavor... in Japan

Captain Ben

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It's getting harder and harder to purchase a genuine stripped down vehicle these days. Manufacturers have discovered that it's both cheaper and easier to offer every model with a surprisingly high level of content rather than build multiple variations on the same theme. That's why tricks like power locks and windows are all but ubiquitous, even on bargain-basement models.

Not so in Japan. Toyota is offering buyers a stripper version of the company's new GT86 sports coupe. The vehicle comes as a blank canvas just waiting for your personal touch. Outside, the stock 17-inch alloy wheels are replaced with 16-inch steelies, and the bumpers, side mirrors and door handles all arrive unpainted. Don't expect to find any fog lights, either.

Indoors, niceties like a stereo, air conditioning and even trim work around the steering wheel and shifter are nowhere to be found. Toyota even went so far as to ditch the plastic intake cover under the hood. The vehicle doesn't come with a limited-slip rear differential, but the sacrifice seems worth it to us. For starters, the GT-86 RC carries a price tag of 1.9 million Yen, or $24,601 at current conversion rates. That's significantly less than the standard model. Then there's the fact that the RC weighs nearly 100 pounds less than the base GT-86.

Sadly, we doubt either Scion or Subaru will offer a similarly stripped-down version of their respective FR-S or BRZ models, though history disagrees with us. Scion did, in fact, offer a stripper version of the tC back in 2007 called the tC Spec Package.

Source: http://www.autoblog.com/2012/02/09/toyota-gt86-comes-in-stripped-down-rc-flavor-in-japan/
 
In the US It's called special order. Anything assembled here or in Mexico can be special ordered. Meaning say you don't want Ac or a radio or any bumpers. That can all be acquired.

Btw American built cars aren't really made in America, its all in Mexico.
also imports.
 
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camry's and a bunch of other imports are actually manufactured in the U.S. now. I think the FR-s looks sick. Can't wait to see how it does on track.
 
i think my point was everything is now made in mexico

thats not even close to being true..

look it up

almost all hondas are assembled in ohio
nissans except gtr and 370 in Tennessee and georgia
Mitsubishis assembled in illinois
hyundai Alabama and georgia
subaru assembled in indiana
toyota assembled in kentucky georgia and texas

where are you getting your facts?
 
Actually with Nissan its more than the Gtr and 370.

There's 5 that are 100% made in Japan.
Juke cube murano Gtr 370

My facts come from I just bought a new car last month and during my test drives/walking around different car dealerships I was amazed at all the high percentages that come from Mexico.

Go to a Nissan dealer and look at a versa. Wtf 65% in Mexico!!!!
And after all those car commercials saying buy American. We create jobs etc. A Ford (the American company that didn't take the government bail out) such high % is in Mexico.
 
i think my point was everything is now made in mexico

In the US It's called special order. Anything assembled here or in Mexico can be special ordered. Meaning say you don't want Ac or a radio or any bumpers. That can all be acquired.

Btw American built cars aren't really made in America, its all in Mexico.
also imports.

Actually with Nissan its more than the Gtr and 370.

There's 5 that are 100% made in Japan.
Juke cube murano Gtr 370

My facts come from I just bought a new car last month and during my test drives/walking around different car dealerships I was amazed at all the high percentages that come from Mexico.

Go to a Nissan dealer and look at a versa. Wtf 65% in Mexico!!!!
And after all those car commercials saying buy American. We create jobs etc. A Ford (the American company that didn't take the government bail out) such high % is in Mexico.

Even though some aspects of your statements aren't completely false, I think you should read this article:

http://www.cars.com/go/advice/Story.jsp?section=top&subject=ami&story=amMade0611
 
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