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Originally Posted by WingsofWar
I think theres some confusion here in OPs post, Performance Brand or Performance Line? which i think are two different things.
like OP's post it should be like this;
Performance Brand:
Audi - ????
Nissan - Nismo
BMW - M GmbH
Honda - ????
Volkswagon - ????
Mazda - Mazdaspeed
Subaru - STi
Toyota - TRD
Mitsubishi - RallyArt
Mercedes Benz - AMG
Performance Line:
Audi - "R"
VW - ????
Nissan - Tune-(x) or Spec-(x)
BMW - M
Honda - Type R
Subaru - STi
Toyota - GTS??
Mitsubishi - Ralliart
Mazda - MPS/Mazdaspeed
or maybe iv lost tons of braincells this past month from all the holiday eating and drinking
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Originally Posted by syldrin
you aren't mistaken. in most cases but the Carolla has an XRS and it is definatley still FWD
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That is right because there was a stink about it
oyota Racing Development or
TRD is the in-house tuning shop for all
Toyota,
Lexus, and
Scion cars.
TRD is responsible both for improving street cars for more performance and supporting Toyota's racing interests around the world. TRD produces various tuning products and accessories, including performance suspension components, superchargers, and wheels. TRD parts are available through Toyota dealers, and are also available as accessories on brand-new Toyotas and Scions. Performance parts for Lexus vehicles are now labeled as
F-Sport and performance Lexus models are labeled
F to distinguish
Lexus's F division from TRD. TRD is similar to other in-house tuning shops, such as
Mazdaspeed (Mazda),
Nismo (Nissan),
Ralliart (Mitsubishi),
STi (Subaru),
Ford Performance Vehicles (Ford Australia),
Special Vehicle Team (Ford North America),
Street and Racing Technology (Chrysler),
Holden Special Vehicles (Holden),
Mercedes' AMG division,
BMW "M" models,
Audi "RS" models, Chevrolet's
Super Sport, or
Volvo R-Design models.
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