jhbhatia wrote:Toyota really needs solara and needs it to be a success more so now than ever! Celica demise has been predicted in 2006 (not sure about the mr2-spyder). So what would be the only coupes/sportscars from toyota would be solara and soarer (lerxus-sc)
Before I say anything, I wanna say I like both Solaras. I think the Gen2 looks good in person (Esp. in red or black) and the interior is heads above what we Gen1'ers got.
What I was going to say was, when I going for my first car, I was choosing between the Celica and the Solara and ended up with the Solara. Toyota doesn't really need the Solara IMO. Its the sportest car they got if the Celica drops, but the two biggest markets for the Solara are young people looking for a sporty ride, which overlaps the Celica market right now, and the older people who want a nice riding car, but dont have the beans to shell out for the ES330, and would rather not drive a Camry, but want the Camry reliability. (You know, the stock Solaras you pass on the highway, first looking at it and admiring the car, but then looking in the window and seeing some older man/woman driving it 5 under the limit.) The enthusiast crowd, which is what most of us are since we surf this forum, is pretty small for the Solara so we dont really factor in.
If they drop the Celica and the Solara, I dont think the older market would take too much coaxing to get them in a Camry or ES330 (In my eyes, the ES just about as sporty-looking but 4 doors and a way larger pricetag. Gen5 Cam's not so bad itself).
Now what about that young market? They got the new Scion tC, which actually fills the niche pretty nicely at the same or slightly lower pricepoint. Think a lightweight Solara 4banger supercharged.
I think that if Gen2 sales dont turn enough sales, they won't have too much problem dropping it off thier product line. Think about how much advertising they pumped into the Gen2 compared to the Gen1. You think the product manager of the Solara is going to impress the CEO enough with "forecast numbers" to get the go ahead for a Gen3 if the Gen2 bombs and the tC picks up nicely?
A gen3 Solara might be my next car if its ever made, but we may never know.