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ferrisbueller

29,944 posts

237 months

Thursday 8th February 2024
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Honeywell said:
I must say that with 37 gr86 on autotrader the residuals don't seem as strong as I expected.

Toyota totally screwed the pooch on this IMO. Poor communication, messed about with the number of cars and then had a fire sale before year end, when brand new cars were being punted out by certain dealers at £3k off list. The first batch of cars were cheaper, so it's not as bad as it looks but I'd be pissed off if I'd paid full asking for a car in the latter part of last year.

Honeywell

1,516 posts

108 months

Thursday 8th February 2024
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Yeah. I sold a tuned GT85 for an MX5 sport last year and have not looked at Gr86 markets - but seen the excellent reviews and sold out orders etc. I assumed they would be fetching mild overs. I was surprised to see dozens for sale with v low miles an at well below list.

I might be interested in one when the novelty of the MX5 wears off (that will take a while as it's great fun).


Trevor555

4,524 posts

94 months

Thursday 8th February 2024
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Honeywell said:
Yeah. I sold a tuned GT85 for an MX5 sport last year and have not looked at Gr86 markets - but seen the excellent reviews and sold out orders etc. I assumed they would be fetching mild overs. I was surprised to see dozens for sale with v low miles an at well below list.

I might be interested in one when the novelty of the MX5 wears off (that will take a while as it's great fun).
They were fetching overs when there was only 400 or so coming to the UK

Then Toyota bought in a larger batch.

Over time I still think they'll have good residuals as they're still rare, and a very good car.

Mr-B

3,944 posts

204 months

Thursday 8th February 2024
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Prices will be variable at present until all the ex demos have been sold and the last batch of cars delivered, not to mention of course the higher finance rates will put people off together with seasonal lack of interest currently. Give it a few more months and see how it compares then.

Honeywell

1,516 posts

108 months

Thursday 8th February 2024
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Oh I think they will be good overall.

I lost about a grand in three years owning the GT86 and it cost nothing in repairs/faults. Cheap car and great fun. Gr86 has future classic written all over it. I'd be interested in a lightly tuned one with a decent exhaust in a few years, I think the MX£D will be similar. Last of the cars with RWD, LSD, manual box and no electric motors or haptic touchscreen bks plus driver aids you don't want and need.

They've just about stopped making these types of lightweight sportscars. Given both have Japanese build quality and reliability it's a long term no brainer.

Composite Guru

2,305 posts

213 months

Thursday 8th February 2024
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Honeywell said:
I must say that with 37 gr86 on autotrader the residuals don't seem as strong as I expected.

Not exactly the best time sell. The whole market is in free fall.

BricktopST205

1,281 posts

144 months

Thursday 8th February 2024
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Honeywell said:
I must say that with 37 gr86 on autotrader the residuals don't seem as strong as I expected.

It is a 23 plate so at its current price it has lost 2k in a year or less than 10%. The first batch were only 30k+ extra for paint. Even in today's diabolical climate that is good going.



Edited by BricktopST205 on Thursday 8th February 20:55

CoolHands

19,957 posts

205 months

Monday 4th November 2024
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MrsMiggins said:
Mr-B said:
I wouldn't think that because the car cost more than £30k they would not entertain a claim, it would just mean any payout would be limited to £30k no?
Got email today. Rejected due to value. The Motor Ombudsman has confirmed they will engage though.
What happened in the end? Just curious

MrsMiggins

2,867 posts

245 months

Monday 4th November 2024
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Still waiting. Not letting it stop me enjoying the car though.

Delahorney

173 posts

156 months

Tuesday 24th December 2024
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Toyota now handing out £500 to anyone that complains to them about the lack of alarm. Quite a few people already had this offer so looks to be standard now. Worth mentioning the wish of fitting a third party alarm system.

M11rph

790 posts

31 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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I'm contemplating a GR86 as a daily, my only slight concern is the quality of the infotainment. All UK spec are the 6 speaker variant as I understand it?

So... Has anyone upgraded it, specifically with regard to sound quality.

I'd want to retain the original screen/controls/ functionality but do like decent sound in a daily. Budget for upgrade, max £1k.

Many thanks.

KobayashiMaru86

1,427 posts

220 months

Friday 27th December 2024
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Focal do plug and play door speakers and tweeters in the dash which improved it a lot. Getting some form of DSP will help too as the standard head unit isn't that powerful. Sound proofing while you're there is the biggest gain.

M11rph

790 posts

31 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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KobayashiMaru86 said:
Focal do plug and play door speakers and tweeters in the dash which improved it a lot. Getting some form of DSP will help too as the standard head unit isn't that powerful. Sound proofing while you're there is the biggest gain.
Thanks for that, it certainly looks like a starting point.

TheFungle

4,131 posts

216 months

Saturday 28th December 2024
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Delahorney said:
Toyota now handing out £500 to anyone that complains to them about the lack of alarm. Quite a few people already had this offer so looks to be standard now. Worth mentioning the wish of fitting a third party alarm system.
Ooooh.

Have you any idea what the best contact method is?

1560

188 posts

208 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Anyone with an automatic that can compare to PDK-S?