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Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86 twins: not the drifter everyone says they are
http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/Communi...e-cars-of-now/
"Here’s the rub: the BRZ/GT86 isn’t very sideways. Yes, if you pull the handbrake or give it a big Scandinavian Flick on the track the thing will adopt the kind of angles usually fleetingly glimpsed by WRC spectators just before Jari-Matti Latvala plummets off a cliff face, but then so would a Kia Picanto. The BRZ/GT86 is a brilliant thing to drive, but it has very little power, which means you need to drive it absolutely flat out and throw it around in a way that’s often impossible out on the road, simply because you can’t see what’s coming round the next bend and therefore can’t commit to the accelerator – just like that old AE86. Ironically, it actually takes a whole heap of skill and years of experience to unlock the potential of a car that we’ve been told is perfect for rear-drive novices. So here’s what’s going to happen: said hot hatchers will pick the car up from the dealership, turn all the traction control off and go for a blast. They’ll drive it as hard as they dare, swinging it through corners and stamping on the gas, chucking it into hairpins and willfully trying to unsettle the rear, and all the while traction will be total. And you know what, not one of those drivers will say anything about it, because they’ll be too scared to be the limp-wristed bloke that can’t even drift what they’ve been told is the most driftable car in decades. Great car, that BRZ/GT86, and it’s a safe way to learn the basics of rear-wheel drive, but be warned: it won’t turn you into an overnight drift sensation." Now, I know some of you will say, "Nobody said this will be a good drift car as stock." But it has certainly been implied and desired to be by many. I don't really care but I do think that a little more torque would have made this car that much more popular and fun. |
That is good news. It may save some crumpled fenders and maybe even a few lives.
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Has Toyota or Subaru actually say that this car is the best drift car for decades and is perfect for novice drifters? Or was it just hype because of Toyota's use of the term 86 for marketing purposes?
If I remember correctly, Toyota and Subaru say that the main point of this car is to allow the driver to truly enjoy the excitement of driving without intervention from excessive weight or computers. |
I don't remember anybody (Toyota/Subaru) saying it is a drift car. Even Chris Harris said it is not that easy, as say an M5 or M3. I on the contrary am glad, as I am more interested in grip than drift.
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See this is what I am talking about. The media, not Toyota/Subaru said anything about it being a drift machine. The media overhype this car because it was something they haven't driven in a while since the 90's. And also I like how this guy addresses the issue of corners on the open road. I can see a lot of FRS/BRZ ending up in the junkyard for parts soon.
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Personally, I'm interested in staying planted on the road, so this is good news for me. |
It's an interestingly written article, on the face of it seems quite negative but they're not really saying anything we didn't already know.
Toyota are not going to release a car in 2012 that goes sideways everywhere when Mr J. Average drives down to the shops. If this is a shock to anyone then they've over-estimate the skill level of the general driving public by a large margin. What the GT86 is (Judging by reviewers who I trust) is a well balanced, modestly powerful rear drive sports car that when provoked correctly will drift. That's also what the article says, but it doesn't really come across that way on first read. |
I'm actually happy to read this article. I prefer grip driving so that's fine if it takes extra effort to get it sideways.
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Every car commercial with any kind of sport car has drifting in it. You see it all the time. The gt86/brz/frs is no different. Why the hell complain about this now? Sounds like somebody is just looking for something to nit-pick.
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When you watch the footage of journos driving the car around you can see they are able to break the rear end out a bit on a regular basis, and we are not always talking pro-level drivers with that crowd. But that action is not on the scale of drifting.
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The AE86 was not a tail-happy chassis either. It took some skill and finesse to really drift it. That's one reason why it has such a reputation, not because just anyone could hop in and drive it slideways.
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Love the way this car has evolved.... Lets take you on a journey through time. Once upon a time...
2 Years ago...... "The FT-86 will be priced a little over $20k, making it a very affordable new sports car" Present Day (Defenders of FR-S/BRZ) "Oh well how could you expect the car to cost $22k? Economies, markets, demand, blah blah blah. That's why its $26k!" _____________________________ Up until 1 month ago.... "This car should be fairly quick, likely in the 6.0 second range 0-60, and 14.5-14.8 quarter mile". Present Day (Defenders of the FR-S/BRZ) "Oh well the car runs from 0-60 in a weak 7.3 seconds because of a bizarre 2nd gear shift at 59.3 MPH. Also the 1/4 mile time is irrelevant, this isn't a drag car!" ___________________________ The last 2 years..... "The FT-86/FR-S/BRZ should be the next best drift car to hit the market since the 90's." The start of this thread... Highly credible folks test drifting capabilities of the FR-S and determine that it's a weak sauce drift car. (Defenders of the FR-S/BRZ) "Oh well this was never meant to be a drift car, dur!" __________________________ So here is what we have determined this car is NOT... This car is not "affordable" as it was once meant to be. This car is not fast, and not considered a "drag car" so being slow is OK. This is not a drift car, so let it go. The back seat can fit toddlers at best. The trunk can probably fit your backpack AND your duffle bag! The car gets worse MPG than a 505hp Z06 Corvette that weighs 600 pounds more. I'm not bashing the FR-S / BRZ at all. This is simply my identification of what this car is NOT, though I am trying to figure out just what this car IS. |
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