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1660 12-23-2009 09:15 PM

FT-86 the return of the Celica?
 
I just saw a 2002-2004 red Celica in a parking lot. My first impression was FT-86. I looked and looked and all I could see was FT-86. It makes sense to me why Toyota wants to use a Subaru rear drive. The Toyota car line up is FWD. Lexus is the RWD cars. To make a Toyota RWD would make it a Lexus and dilute the brand and could create confusion in the brand.

Wanting to create a RWD for the drift market and not making it a Lexus meant going to another maker without a Luxury brand. The FT-86 is shorter wheel base from the Subaru and more in line with the Celica. Subaru's engine and drive train is up to the task of more HP and after market modifications. It looks like a perfect fit for Toyota and the rebirth of a Celica.:)

ichitaka05 12-23-2009 09:45 PM

one correction from me. Lexus does make/made FWD cars.

VenomRush 12-23-2009 09:52 PM

so if this car would be called the celica, then we would all have to go on the celica forums =[

Jordo! 12-23-2009 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by VenomRush (Post 6485)
so if this car would be called the celica, then we would all have to go on the celica forums =[

You don't have to. I'll write you an excuse note :D

Matador 12-23-2009 10:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 1660 (Post 6483)
I just saw a 2002-2004 red Celica in a parking lot. My first impression was FT-86. I looked and looked and all I could see was FT-86. It makes sense to me why Toyota wants to use a Subaru rear drive. The Toyota car line up is FWD. Lexus is the RWD cars. To make a Toyota RWD would make it a Lexus and dilute the brand and could create confusion in the brand.

Wanting to create a RWD for the drift market and not making it a Lexus meant going to another maker without a Luxury brand. The FT-86 is shorter wheel base from the Subaru and more in line with the Celica. Subaru's engine and drive train is up to the task of more HP and after market modifications. It looks like a perfect fit for Toyota and the rebirth of a Celica.:)


........... what?

White Comet 12-23-2009 10:28 PM

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Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1 (Post 6488)
........... what?

Let complete that for you (ahem)..
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..
...
.... the fuck?!

Matador 12-23-2009 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by White Comet (Post 6491)
Let complete that for you (ahem)..
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..
...
.... the fuck?!

:bellyroll:

Why thank you kind sir :clap:

Franisco 12-24-2009 12:06 AM

Exactly. I stopped reading after he said "dilute the brand"

slpr1mz 12-25-2009 01:12 AM

this probably isn't the best way to introduce my self to yea...

but you got it totally all wrong
no... the scion tc was "supossed" to be the new celica. has any one heard that?
scion derived from the term zion which mean rebirth...
the the tc was supossed to emulate toyota celica... lol
idk, just adding to the mayhem! lol
and hello fellow ft fans!!! ha ha

S2KtoFT86 12-25-2009 10:40 AM

This thread is completely pointless as there's already a well established "Naming" thread. I think this can be deleted. Oh and as White Comet said, "What the fuck?"

Jordo! 12-29-2009 07:27 AM

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Originally Posted by slpr1mz (Post 6556)
this probably isn't the best way to introduce my self to yea...

but you got it totally all wrong
no... the scion tc was "supossed" to be the new celica. has any one heard that?
scion derived from the term zion which mean rebirth...
the the tc was supossed to emulate toyota celica... lol
idk, just adding to the mayhem! lol
and hello fellow ft fans!!! ha ha

I think the "WTF" reaction was to the implication that a RWD would somehow dilute the Toyota brand and therefore had to be badged a Lexus (Does "Lexus" even exist in Japan? I thought that "prestige" brand thing was strictly for the States)...

To the best of my knowledge, the Scion tC was never designed to be a new Celica... I think that's a conclusion made by some Scion fans, but not something thought of by Toyota.

Matador 12-29-2009 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordo! (Post 6714)
I think the "WTF" reaction was to the implication that a RWD would somehow dilute the Toyota brand and therefore had to be badged a Lexus (Does "Lexus" even exist in Japan? I thought that "prestige" brand thing was strictly for the States)...

To the best of my knowledge, the Scion tC was never designed to be a new Celica... I think that's a conclusion made by some Scion fans, but not something thought of by Toyota.

a) "WTF" was reference to the gross incoherence of the post as much as the thought that rwd would dilute the lexus brand

b) Lexus is sold worldwide. The Soarer, Altezza, Celsior, Windom & Aristo ceased to exist a couple years ago (~2006)

c) The tC attempted to fill a void that the last Celica left, but it really was a much different type of car than the gen 7....or any other celica for that matter. It's more akin to a dull, lifeless gen 6..and that only because the US never got the GT4 version.


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