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it's just that we dont get the cool JDM models over here
![]() i mean do you honestly see scion offering a car with a rollcage? anyways the R model kinda explains why there were so many buttons/features in the modellista brochure. im sure that car is a "luxury" model and the R version is the sports model. over here? we probably get something in between... |
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£20,000. Thats sounds heaps better.
40k is pushing it. Post from the other review: £25,000 = $37,604.44 AUD (not including tarrifs and additional costs) 200hp = 149kw (on 95Ron or 98Ron ???) 170lb = 230Nm 0-100 = 7seconds Limiter/Max 140mi= 225k/h Imp 37mpg = 7.63 L/100km ------- with this review £20,000 = 30,095.35 AUD (not including tarrids and additional costs) 197hp = 146.9027, so 147kw and 230Nm |
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things are looking better and better as we inch towards the release. looks like this is gonna be the perfect DD. sporty enough to improve what would be an otherwise dull drive and ready for the real fun when you wanna push it.
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It's not just the turbo. The plumbing, intercooler, and fat exhaust are all going to add to that figure. The Veloster doesn't have to account for a driveshaft or rear differential, and its rear suspension is very basic. We're only starting to come out of the fat car funk with high strength steel being used (Hyundai, Mazda, anyone else?). Not sure if we'll ever see the "glory days" of sub 900kg CRXs again, but at least some are trying.
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![]() I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be legal or not available to the US. The power output is exactly the same with the added cage, better brakes, mechanical diff and no rear seats. I just see a steeper price, more exclusivness and a higher insurance premium since it's no longer 2+2.
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The ITR was 2639 lbs, with all seats, spare, AC. I hope at least the R version of FRS (if there will be one in US), will be much closer to those numbers. I actually hope it won't come with a roll cage. For autox, you don't need a cage, which would add a lot of extra weight.
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Is the 2+2 insurance "discount" a myth? Everyone says S2000s have expensive insurance but it seems pretty reasonable to me.
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i pay less a month with my celica gts than i did with my corolla s about $14 less and im 20... lol
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^^^ My mkiv supra is cheaper with FULL coverage than my 97 civic is with base coverage.
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its mainly cause asshats drive late model 90's civics and crash, race, get ticks in them, no one really owns your mkiv supra and the people who do own them probably take very good care of them = less tickets per type of car on the road = lower insurance rates because you "group" of car owners gets into less trouble
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^insurance rates are not based on how likely you are to get a ticket. That's just laughable. It's based on crash statistics, theft statistics, how expensive parts are and how much it costs to perform body work on a vehicle.
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Anyway, back to the topic. These numbers are certainly interesting, but the fact that this is being compared to a Miata is amazing. I love the fact that it is so small, it will be the perfect replacement for the 5th gen Prelude. If you think about it, it's actually what the Prelude should have been. Now we will have the replacement for all those rusting 240sx, the old supras, the old 300ZXs, the old miatas, all of those cars finally have a decent replacement. |
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