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Originally Posted by t88
Wait wait wait, NA, 30,000lbs, RWD, and its price is at $20-25k? No thank you, I would rather buy the 2012 Sti than that version. Subaru always make AWD cars for a cheap price, why not start with this coupe version? I don't get it, the Ft86 will be available for Scion and Subaru, the vehicle will be RWD so what's the different between the models from two different manufacturers, even though they both team up. Something is up, I still believe that Subaru will do something to its premium model, there is no way that will play out. Subaru had produced a coupe Sti version in the 90, so why not bring it back? It won't outsell the sedan version anytime soon.
The Scion's version is less interesting the more I look at it, unless they do something to it but until then it will always be a RWD Scion tc in my eyes(like place the Toyota badge on it haha). I really have high hope in the Subaru's model, a turbocharged, AWD and it's a coupe.... Who doesn't want that? Even if they place the price to $32k and up, I would still buy it.
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yeah. At 30,000 pounds, I would pass too. That's big rig territory...
Seriously, just chill and wait for actual specs before going off on a rant as to how shitty the car's gonna be. All the info we have right now says that Subaru's version is going to have the same power train. No turbo. No AWD. So, if you're looking for a 2 door WRX you're either in for a long wait, or you can go and get yourself an old Impreza 2.5 RS.