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Supercar buyers vote with their wallets, and very few voted for the LFA. Toyota had to pressure their dealership owners to buy the things. They came up with some ridiculous lease scheme for the LFA because they were convinced there would be an immediate Ferrari-like used market for them where the cars would be selling for double the original selling price. So you couldn't even buy one, you had to lease it. If I remember right, the lease payments were all up front and came out to almost the full price of the car (or some other very large number). The LFA is a great car, and I'd certainly want one in my driveway. It's just an even better example of how badly Toyota stomps on their own ****s when trying to market a performance automobile. In spite of that, the FT86 seems to be a success. Let's hope this opens the door to more good things from Toyota. -Justin
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What about COG? What about RWD balance? Throttle response? Most reviews are pretty confident that the LFA was top notch in these areas. Funny that these are now being lauded onto the FRS/BRZ and yet that guy says that Toyota is somehow completely inept in these areas? If anything, Subaru's focus on lowering COG fell directly in line with the FRS/BRZ philosophy and the arrangement made sense to capitalize on Toyota's experience in RWD architecture. |
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evo uk said the lfa was "the best supercar japan has ever made" when comparing it directly to the 599gto and unlike the 458, it doesnt randomly catch fire. in the last 20 years toyota has developed two generations of celicas (successful or not, thats debatable), mr2 spyder (again debatable), isf, lfa and frs. what company has had more effort in the sports car realm over the last 20 years? maybe mazda but i doubt they met the sales volume of toyota. |
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BMW (M3, M5, Z3, Z4, M Roadster, M Coupe....)
Mercedes (SLK, SLS, SLR, AMG stuff) Nissan (Z, GTR, SE-R) Mazda (Miata , RX8, Mazdaspeed Protege, Mazdaspeed 3) Dodge / Chrysler (Crossfire, SRT-4, Challenger, Chrysler 300C) Chevy (Camaro, Corvette) Ford (Ford GT, 100 flavors of hot Mustangs, Focus ST, Fiesta ST) Hell, even two dead brands Have had more real sports cars in the 2000's than Toyota (Saturn Sky, Pontiac Solstice) I don't consider a lot of those to be sports cars, obviously. A lot of them are just warmed-over family sedans. But that's my point about Toyota. In the absence of a real sports car they haven't even tried to offer a 'hot' version of anything else on their lots. I think they've missed a trick with that. I think if they had a nice TRD Yaris and tried to sell it on handling (doesn't take much to make a light car handle - some 205 summer rubber on alloys and light suspension upgrades) it would have done well. With some marketing behind it, they certainly could have stolen some of the wind out of the 2/Fiesta's sails. I do hope that the FT86 is a bit of a turning point for Toyota. Hopefully we see more drivers' cars from them in the next few years. -Justin
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But many of those models would not be considered sportscars (protege?) and they're quite a different take on performance - adding parts to a people-hauler, or creating a sporty vehicle from scratch. Justin, your argument here is worthy and I'll give you that Toyota is not as practiced when it comes to adding performance to existing models. But I still contend that Toyota does far better at developing purist sportscars based on their historical track record. |
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I'm gunna disagree on performance, the LFA with nurburgring package (a rollcage and stiffer dampers, slight aero enhancements + RE070 street tires) happens to be faster on the the 'Ring than the 458 by about 16 seconds. the base car on S001 UHP tires is 5 seconds slower. considering the Italia was tested with optional P-zero corsa (Basically a street legal R-compound) tires i think on normal tires it would be way closer. it also with the "nur package" it passed the Z06 vette and ACR viper ('09) (not ACR '10 or ZR1 mind you) you can't really say its a fail performance wise. it is mighty expensive though and the Italia is gorgeous not gunna lie.however historically the 86/FRS/BRZ equivalent would be the 85-87 corolla GTS |
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i know what you are saying haha ZR1 and spend the extra giving it 1500whp
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Track days and autocrossing is what any decent real sports car should be good at these days. All I can do is ask again, as you continue to ignore the questions: What Toyota cars are listed in the SCCA records in the last two decades of winning Solo or Autocross titles? You get slim pickings. I a company cannot make a car that all these Toyota fans could turn into a great weekend racer, then are they really good sports cars? Yes, I believe that Toyota has not yet shown they are capable making a decent weekend racer with an engineering culture than can make a care pure to it's intent. The Supra did not handle good enough (too heavy), and the last Celica was a joke at sports car events. The MR2 was a neat little car and I liked it, but it still could not beat it's competition much in any racing events. And yes, Subaru needed Toyota to produce this car in sustainable numbers and to maximize their engine output. Thank you Toyota, especially for the excellent body design work. But the design of the basic car platform layout is Subaru's and was only possible with a 4 cylinder boxer engine, which Toyota does not make. If my underwhelming support of Toyota's ability to make such a car on their own pissed you off, then I am sorry. But you want to give Toyota the lion's share of credit and claim that Subaru was dragged into making a car by a company that owns a relatively small percent of the mother company, Fuji Heavy Industries. (The same stock that GM owned for years) I find that a bit over the top. But again, you have the right to your opinion and I have not questioned that. Now please quit making misleading statements about what I said and especially what my original intention was and I will be glad to let this whole subject go to the dust bin. Last edited by go2brz; 12-04-2012 at 01:37 AM. |
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Don't forget, Toyota is in the NASCAR circuit.
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I like your avatar. At first I was intent on waiting for that beautiful 4C. But the more I heard about pricing ($60,000 plus) the more I started wondering why I should wait til who know's when (Alfa has been promising to be sold here for 5 years now, even before Fiat took over Chrysler). I still am not sure when to expect it, as Chrysler is more intent on saving themselves (don't blame them). The Dodge Dart is basically the European award winning Alfa Guilietta with a Dodge body\interior and some small suspension changes. Great car for someone who wants that class of car with some real European handling blood in it.
I went for the BRZ and am very happy with it, especially for the cost. But I still expect an Alfa to reappear in my garage someday. (My last one was a 1990 Milano 3.0 Quadlafoglia that is still the best handling and most fun true 4 dour sedan that I have yet to drive.) |
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classing cars for races is very difficult. anybody with any experience will tell you that many cars get advantages because of the way they are classed and not about what is the better sports car. you keep talking about "facts." are you ready for some facts? you say the supra was too heavy at just over 3400 pounds. why is the svx a great sports at over 3500 pounds? you say the supra cant handle. it only pulls .96-.98g on the skidpad. why do you think the svx will outhandle it when i will only generate .85g on a skidpad? for 27k you get a 220hp supra. for 31-36k you get a 228hp svx. for 39.5k you get a turbo supra. please tell me how the svx is somehow an amazing sports car but the supra is not. its not that what you are saying is pissing me off. its just that it doesnt make any sense and you repeatedly put your foot in your mouth. |
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The past is the past... the sad thing is Japan's largest brand has had its head up its arse in the performance segment for over a decade. Rude for a brand to desert its enthusiasts like that, all they can cling onto are used cars.
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