Jabba
Well-Known Member
Apparently he had not really dealt with the matter so far. He also did not know that the reservation is valid until March 30th 2019.
He was sure, however, that the 300 pieces will sell very well for Germany. The same model should not exist after that. I do not believe that.
A test drive will only be possible from August 2019, not until the end of the reservation period. If I want to see the car at least before, I should do that in Detroit or in March in Geneva. Otherwise i would buy blind.
Sorry guys, incoming rant. This is so stupid by Toyota. I might not be understanding this correctly, but according to the dealer are all reservation locked in after August 2019? With this time frame, the car releases to the public in Fall, so ppl that reserved way earlier can't get a test drive before then? Why can't they offer scheduled events for those putting money down, to AT LEAST test drive the car earlier than August? That could help push traffic. You let the press drive it, review it, and take photos why the hell your ACTUAL CUSTOMERS can't?
Toyota is not Porsche. Porsche has at least proven their products. Toyota hasn't even proven the A90's ability yet, but this order process and journey to market so painful and VAGUE! Your not releasing a 911/GT3 competitor, your releasing a Cayman competitor. Cayman GTS at best. If I was this obsessive about "perfection" and "tweaks" on my reports at work, I'd hope Toyota accepts bits of string as payment. Toyota is asking for way too much "goodwill" compared to what they're actually giving out.
Rant Over .
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