![]() 01/10/2020 at 17:55 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Much rare, very scion, such nice
This is listed by a dealership on FB marketplace. Just out of curiosity I went to their website to see if they have more pictures, they don’t just this one. Also it has 114,000 miles.
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It’ s the ultra rare edition that only includes the front quarter to save weight
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Fun fact, 2013 was the biggest year for the FR-S in the US:
(that table also includes the 86 after the car became a Toyota )
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It’s probably rare that an FRS has 114k miles.
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$8,900 is suspiciously cheap, even for 114k miles.
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And only one wheel.
You have to drive it in a way that is something like this:
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It’s rare that an FR-S is listed for four figures. Also
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Remember when they changed the name and said that they were offering a limited supply of only 8600 Toyota 86s even tho the year before they had only sold 7400.
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I’m still mad that the least I can spend on one of these is 12,000CAD for ones with 100,000+Kms looking like they’ve been owned by a 16 year old. I am the EXACT kind of person these cars are made for (except that I refuse to take on ‘big’ car payments). Don’t even get me started on NC Miata pricing near me (the least expensive one in my province is a 2006, 1 owner GT for 12,000 CAD)
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still “only” 60k miles.