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Personally I couldn't get over the RX8 styling. It never looked right from any angle to me. That and the temperamental engine, horrible gas mileage, burning oil, higher maintenance, lack of a power band.
The car as a package was almost there, but too many deal breakers for me to take it seriously. |
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All the above RX-8 stuff is true, but this is a similar car. The RX-8 even at ~3064lbs has a better weight to power ratio at ~13.2lbs/hp. Here's what Edmunds thought of it:
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I looked at buying a used RX8 - lots had new replacement engines. Scared me away.
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Overall the FT86 ought to have dynamics right in-between the MX5 and RX8. I expect the FT86 to be more fun than the RX8 because of its weight advantage and shorter wheelbase, but it'll be slower in a straight line. |
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Yeah, that seems about right. I think the brz is closer to the original rx-7 than the 8.
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Do we know the edmunds 0-59 time? I'd just use that
As a proxy for 0-60, screw the 3rd shift. |
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my rx8 weighs 2940lb, 80k miles, original engine, 17 city 23 hwy average for me. Been a good car, just looking for a bit better mileage and something different, hence the fr-s / br-z. I look at the br-z as a comparable car. The RX does a real world 0-60 in about 7 sec without a 7000rpm clutch dump.
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I wonder how putting more weight in the back would affect it though, this is a somewhat front heavy FR, and a low center of gravity reduces weight transfer under acceleration. |
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As a daily driver, I’m a little worried this car won’t make the grade for me. Cranking almost 2,700 rpm at 60 mph (3,300+ at 75 mph) means it is not a good highway car and therefore not a good commuter car. Knowing that highway fuel economy and comfort are priorities for most drivers, I am surprised Toyota/Subaru chose such short 5th and 6th gears. They could have kept 1st through 4th gear the same, which would have taken the car well past 100 mph, and made 5th and 6th longer. That would have had absolutely no adverse effect on the car’s 0-60 time or quarter mile time and speed.
Also, the car is marketed as having a usable back seat but according to the reviews it may be more for looks. If the reviews are accurate, why build the back seat if it is not functional? It only adds unnecessary weight. In my situation, about 4-5 times per year I need to fit adults in my back seat for short trips. I’m worried. In all other respects this car seems so extraordinary. |
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