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What you're not getting, is that despite what you may think about the target of a car like the FRS, it doesn't matter because the high school kids, college students can't afford it. Drifters account for what? If there's 2,000 drift teams who would buy 2 of these (which there isn't) that's 40,000 cars. That's small cookies dude. Im a sales manager for a Nissan store in CT, in a pretty wealthy area. The Toyota store next to us has three in the parking lot. I think they've sold 1. I'm not ragging on the car. It looks pretty sweet but I think what we're trying to say is that your representation of this huge market made up of high school students and college kids is pretty silly. It's still a pricy car. College students come and buy new Sentras and maybe Altima's from us. Usually with help from their folks to get them in a practical car. High schoolers buy used cars or their parents swing a lease on a Sentra. Kids cant land a $500 a month payment on a car, when they have next to no credit and probably no co-signer from their parents. Other than that, try being under 25 and going to get that car insured. That's like financing a new fully loaded Maxima or 3 series BMW.I'm 25 years old, being on the outer rim of the generation you're representing, if I was going to spend a nickel a month to get into a car it would be much better spent elsewhere. U mad bro? We swear all the time on the forum, especially at new guys who try to act big. PS: Thank you for your service.
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