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Originally Posted by 70NYD
now that would be a car i would be proud to own 
but realistically the article said that the only thing diff between the 2 cars is the bumpers/hood/lights which means that the chassis is the same. this follows suit to what badge engineering is anyway. we can all guess and speculate but until ther is OFFICIAL news of ANY sort everything else is just that.. speculation.
btw i wasnt attacking you in my previous post, i was just saying that its not financially feasible to use a AWD tranny on a RWD setup from a mass production point of view. from a buyers point of view, them using a AWD gb in the production model would mean that there would be a posiblity of making the car AWD with some modifying making this light weight car just awesome for everything, bar drifting 
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Yes, current hatch is awesome looking imo, so I can't wait to see if they can make coupe & coupe hatch ver.
Realistic? What was so realistic bout this article? Nothing! Didn't have any realistic fact bout this.
Subaru still can make totally different FT86 ver for their side. They still haven't show any concept at any auto shows (yet)... other than spy pic & vid at the Nur track & even that was just put together current Subaru chassis parts to test the AWD & RWD set-up. That's why all those auto blog/online places guess that Subaru gonna use current Legacy & Impreza parts for it (whatta f'ckin morons). I don't remember Subaru stating next car will have current Legacy & Impreza parts.
correct me, if I'm wrong.
& I photoshop current STI sedan into coupe (AWD ver of course). If they make kinda like this (or even better) concept at the auto show... IDK, if I have enough $ to buy both FT86 & coupe. lol