12-12-2011, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by MatadorRacing_F1
$20 bucks says RS 1.0 will be a Panda Scheme.
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That just sounds weird FRS RS 1.0
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Originally Posted by madfast
this would be an idiotic idea. the GT-R is a legit supercar and it has to stay competitive year after year. but this car? no way. all it would do is alienate the early adopters. instead they should finally offer TRD or Modellista aftermarket parts at a reasonable price. that should be enough to keep things interesting.
as for the Release series cars? unique colors, body kits, wheels, and some interior features not easily added can make those cars unique. but the performance bits? they should be available to everyone at a reasonable price.
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“Some will have Toyota performance parts from, say, TRD (Toyota Racing Development) — suspension, tires, wheels, etc. Others will be very different from that.”
Given that Subaru has made its performance intentions clearly known with the BRZ STI Concept at this year’s 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show, and that a company insider revealed there is a turbocharged FA20 mill in the pipeline, it makes sense for Toyota to pursue its individual avenues of performance and style. Granted, it’s still unclear whether any of these variants will head to North America, so don’t hold your breath for that 300-horse FR-S or luxury-focused Modellista just yet.
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Originally Posted by nixeighty6
there are all ways going to be the people that wait for the "next one" .. i will buy the 1st gen and trade it in when they come out with the next one i want, ie supercharged.. so what if there is going to be something better next year?.. there all ways is.
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Given that this thing is a Scion for US/Canada, there is a high possibility we'll get screwed again! 
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