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When will people realize it's not all about power. Power is nice, but a fast car does it not make. |
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As for 2.5l, or turbo, that's what mid cycle changes are for. This current one maybe "SR5" of the 86 :D |
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Toyota is only selling a base for a great car. The 7th gen Celica was a great car until they dropped that pos engine in there that doesn't response to mods at all. It has potential, depends on the price tag. Posted via RS Mobile |
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Better handling is no excuse, it is a valid selling point. You have a 500hp car and you can maybe use 20-30% of its capabilities on the road. Or you can have a 200hp car with responsive steering, good brakes, good tires, suspension set up so it turns well, RWD, slick 6 speed, and lightness that puts a smile on your face even during daily driving duties. This is a car made for car enthusiasts who like driving - there are still many people out there that are like that I believe. Some lotus elises come with less power from a toyota engine and you don't see anyone complaining. What is their thought behind making cars? Good handling and lightness is enough. |
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Coming from a guy who has driven from a civic to a 3er to a m3 to a r8 v10, and driven in asia and NA, I can assure you that I will not have a smile when I have to drive a sub-200 hp car when I come home everyday where I have to climb a steep ass hill to Midlevels. Hell even in Kerrisdale I had to climb a steep hill in my back alley every day. This is just one example. Lotus doesn't even compare, wtf? |
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You missed the point. Look at the price for the power and the 86 is reasonable. If you have the cash to blow for an R8 then you won't buy an 86. But for those maybe just graduated or even students this is a good car. And that is their target market anyway, not people who can afford M3s or AMGs. |
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The hell is wrong with the people... Comparing this to a m3 |
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I am not saying this is a bad car. I had fun when I drove the civic too. But to post stuff like the above is just disrespectful to their owners. |
raw and fun, at an affordable price. how's that? :) |
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What if they bring back the Supra? Look at the Nissan GT-R for example...it's only a Nissan. |
We should all be thankful that Toyota is at least attempting to make a sporty car. Honda has forced us to talk about the S2000 for the last 10 years and dream about NSX shaped unicorns. |
the attempt was good, but what the hell were they thinking using the STI motor, but without the turbo? no matter how you put it, it may be "fun" "sporty" "raw" ect ect. the fuckin car is still 30 grand, and only has 200hp, and is advertised as a sport compact. jesus the car will barely be able to go up a steep hill, especially with heavy 18/19 inch wheels have a spare set of tires in the back, and a passenger, you aint goin anywhere in a hurry |
E30/E36 M3 Spec E30 Porsche 911SC / Carerra Mazda Miata / Spec Lotus Elan Toyota MR2 / MR-S Spec E30 Honda CRX Integra Type-R EG6 / EK9 / EM1 /EP3 Nissan S13/14/15 All a pile of crap and hella slow. Yeah. :rolleyes: |
all developted 15+ years ago, you dont see a problem when a motor and car developed in 2013 is being out performed by 20 year old cars? stock? |
The point is, newer cars have come a long way in terms of manufacturing and engineering. Newer cars are much more refined and better built. More efficient engines, fuel injection systems, drive train, suspension and software. Not everything is about big numbers. I can hop into an E30 325i and have a blast driving that over an Acura CSX. Everybody went gaga over the Hyundai Genesis. Oh, wow. A 2.0T engine built by Mitsubishi. Oh and for the record, they are using a horizontal-4 naturally aspirated motor. This is not the same as an STI motor w/o a turbo. The specs are nowhere near the same. |
I hope that if this sells well, it will spark Honda to get on their assess on a proper sports car. HSV in production?? OMGWTF |
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There aren't many modern sports cars that are in the same segment as the 86 if you think about it... Actually there is only the miata maybe the 2.0 genesis. That along with the fwd civic si, mazdaspeed3 and gti. Go up a level and you have 370z, Evo, sti etc. It has everything you need in a sports car with a respectable amount of horsepower and is priced in the range of most people. Definitely something to respect. Posted via RS Mobile |
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"Real" sports cars are are light and agile, not the pigs that manufacturers are pushing out today that are closing in on 4000 lbs. I'm glad to see there'll be a light, affordable, fun car available soon - and that puts a smile on my face as there hasn't been a lot in this segment to choose from after the Celica and RSX vanished - and this car will be RWD! |
i want the FR-S so freakin' BAD |
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Now that I think about it, 30k depends on the options is not that bad. How much is the RX-8? Starting 40k+,have almost no torque and power is at 212hp. Nobody complains about it because its handling is superb...and for fuck sakes, it isn't because "it's too slow that it can't go off the track":facepalm: If you don't like to rev, then this car isn't for you. You can go buy luxury cars with V12, V10 engines, wall of torques at any given RPM so you can waft with your automatic gearbox. I also see this under the hood in the future: http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-2TW_U-KXfF...Carscoop14.jpg |
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they should sell the GT86 w/o an engine, lol. then the crazy tuners can dump in whatever engine they want. |
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