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Old 03-20-2023, 04:02 PM   #26
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As much as the kid in me wants more horsepower, these cars (particularly Gen2's) are just about perfect as they are.

You can absolutely yeet them into a turn and then decide with little more than throttle input whether you're going to go around like the batmobile grappling hook turn with your face trying to slide off the side of your head, or, with an extra dab of throttle slip the tail loose for a ludicrously easy-mode drift.

And they're so well-behaved tail-out. If you keep consistent pressure on the throttle they don't snap going loose or snap when the tires hook back up.

The stock power is just enough to drive the car however you like without being so much you have to always be careful with your throttle input. And if you want to learn that - simple - just drive in the wet or snow.

It's like Toyobaru knew what they were doing.

Which honestly is baffling: they know how to make cars like this and - for the most part - choose not to.
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