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Originally Posted by funwheeldrive
In my opinion the 2 cars have more things in common with each other compared to their differences.
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All the similarities you have drawn are generic. Okay, so they both have four wheels. Big deal.
You're going to focus in on the RWD layout again. RWD was nothing unusual back then. Toyota was pushing the "safety" of FWD but kept the Corolla RWD to appeal to the large chunk of the American market who hated FWD vehicles. The 1984 MR2 was also RWD and was an actual sports car. Our cars have more in common with that vehicle than a dumpy econobox.