Toyota released the car and forgot about it. Offered no performance trim, no power, no brembo brakes. They forgot about it and so did the public. Good lesson on how NOT to market a vehicle.
Same with the 370Z. Costs what a Mustang GT costs with 80 less hp and is behind technologically and in design. Nissan forgot about it so now it's selling worst all time.
Japan in general is just is a malaise era that they just can't get out of.
The problem with the FRS is not size, it's not the market, it's not anything related to the public. It's that Toyota forgot that they are selling the car. Everyone who wanted a 200hp coupe with single piston brakes and poor wheel/tire setup bought one already. Everyone else moved on. If the car was supercharged, came with brembos, and had like 280+hp I would have bought it. Toyota showed no interest in selling a car at $30,000 unless it was filled with luxury garbage so I showed no interest in buying a malaise era vehicle. They had no interest in me as a customer. They wanted to sell to driftkids who only buy used vehicles and failed because of it.
They could have even just sold a sport trim instead of the current drifter trim and tried to bash the numbers in magazines to get people to want it. Refused to do that too. They just didn't want to try. When they said that their TRD supercharger would cost $15,000 I laughed and knew right then and there the car would fail.
Probably would have sold well in 1995.
After this Toyota will go back to trying to sell Lexus'
I don't understand the "failing in sales thing."
When the only press reports from Toyota on this car coming out contain negativity from the company.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: OK. Now I want one with a blown motor. Thanks a berkeleying lot.
Easier to find a RX8 and do that. Better car overall anyways.
An RX8 without the rotary penalty is what everyone was wanting from this FRS.
Swank Force One wrote: What better cars are out there for $25k?
Well being that used cars are so superior to this in terms of what people REALLY want (ie. power + handling) you could name those all day. As far as new?
WRX, Focus ST, Fiesta ST, Genesis 2.0t, Golf GTI, Mustang Ecoboost.
Unless you ONLY want RWD and ONLY want a dorifto all those cars are better. Genesis you have a weight penalty but you have good handling decent power and scalability as well as room. It only has one thing over those cars RWD or weight. It needs more than that. Fiesta ST and the new Golf GTI are significantly superior to the FRS from both a consumer and an enthusiasts standpoint and especially from a tuner standpoint.
Mustang Ecoboost and Genesis 2.0t are the kind of cars that in 1995 would cost $40,000 - $60,000. FRS is still a $12,000 240SX. I almost feel like there should be a superior JDM turbo version like there was with the Silvia. But there isn't.