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Yeah, the center console design with the lack of an armrest and the location of the cupholders is not very good.
Yeah, the gas tank could be a little bigger for touring. My Eclipse, which is even smaller with all wheel drive, has a bigger tank by 3 gallons. But mostly I don't care about this because I rarely fill my tank anyway to keep weight down and I rarely go on long trips.
I agree with Rice_Classic about the clutch, it's just different and something to get used to. Sure, more feel would be nice but I didn't find it particularly bad on my test drive. I've felt some pretty awkward heavy, or light, or long clutches so at least it's not like that. And as Synack said, it can be adjusted somewhat.
Yes, I wish it had a range display. Rice, you sound like an Apple guy when you say, "You don't need that. Just calculate it all in your head. That's part of the fun!" LOL
I like the "T" design. It looks fine to me and I'm surprised so many people complain about it.
I like the 86 logo, it looks cool and pays respects to its identity as TennisHyu said, and can be a conversation starter as Synack said.
The noise generator... yeah, it's pretty stupid. I'd rather have a louder/better sounding exhaust. Like Yamaha tuned or something. And yeah, the stock North American tail pipes are a bit weak looking. I'd love to see a simple thick circular stainless steel design.
And yes, I agree that the analog speedometer off to the side is useless and also agree with Rice_Classic's suggestion of putting oil temp and pressure gauges there instead to match the other side for styling at least.
But my main hates/dislikes are the simple fact that Scion doesn't offer stuff like the Toyota 86's HID/LED headlamps and leather seats for the car, and they don't have a real navigation system available anymore/yet either.
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