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Subaru previews next-generation BRZ, announces November 18th unveiling date
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Looks very much like a Lexus or Hyundai Genesis Coupe now. Not sure how I feel about it compared to the current model yet. I'll consider buying one if they actually upgrade it with an STI turbo model or something later.
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Drop the complaining. Some topics/news deserve a new thread. Such as this.
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Well how about we link the actual Subaru information instead of some Instagram quasi news.
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Base model shown...looks 5x114.3...less rear overhang...should be lighter with better rigidity on the new platform...big ? now is what engine...
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Doubtful. Still looks 5x100 to me.
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Sorry but that looks like it is going to much for a Porsche Panamera baby :barf:
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the cab proportions look identical to the previous years. the major changes look to be on both ends.
there's a rumor somewhere that subaru is starting to use 1.5L motors in other cars to meet country requirements. i can't stop thinking of the irony of them putting less of a motor in the new car when everyone is expecting a 2.4L... |
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