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I like the GT86 because it offers driving fun by RWD with Torsen for kind of small money compared to other cars available here in Germany.
BMW? Costs way more. Audi? No RWD. Peugeot RCZ? No RWD. Mazda MX5 (miata)? Less stuff for more money. Volkswagen? Boooooring and still expensive. And then comes Toyota, mostly known for boring, reliable bricks and hits the spot. Thanks for that. Still smiling when people ask what car that is. :-D |
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Obviously there is something seriously wrong with your ride.
I can slam every gear without any worry of a mis-shift. Of course 35 years experience goes a long way. |
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I have always liked this car, but I didn't truly fall in love with it until this past week when I went on a 2000+ mile road trip from Virginia to Missouri and back. It was during the trip back...while driving on a small road through the mountains in Pennsylvania at around 2 in the morning that I realized what made this car so special.
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I'll add my .02
there was a point in time a few months after i bought my FRS that I was bored with the car. In reality, I think I was just used to the past few cars i've owned and basing it off those. then I pulled my summer car out(AP1 S2000), I still find myself driving the FRS more than half of the time, i actually started to drive the car for what it was...how it should be driven. and I love it. I'm not sure what else to say other than its just damn enjoyable to drive.
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Well written and I agree 100%. Several people have made very good points on the car and the kind of people that own them, based on their previous vehicles. I came out of a mildly modded 04 STi. I thought for sure when I bought my 86 that I would never miss be STi. Rode the "I got a new car" high for a few months when, despite my minor modding to slightly improve the look/feel/sound, I found myself kind of bored. I had started to look into FI and such to make up for what I thought was missing. I loved the car but I live in a very flat area where the STi was a blast to play around with. But in February, I did an autox with it. I thoroughly expected not to enjoy it because I had autox'd regularly in my STi but man was I wrong. Nowhere near as fast around the course (also my first hard driving session in a RWD car) but waaaay more fun to throw around. Still wasn't fully convinced I had chosen the right replacement car though. I took a trip up to Saluda, NC and hit some mountain roads while I was there... That was all it took. It went from being this slow pathetic car back home to an amazingly tuned/balanced machine. I have the utmost appreciation for what this car is and have NO intentions of modding for power on this car at all.
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I had a mod path that was focusing on staying NA, adding a tune (have an OFT E85 stg 2 currently), I/H/E (Perrin Intake currently), new rear end, keeping the 245/40 ZII's I have on, adding a crap load of suspension mods (some of which are already on) but this thread has really made me take a step back and ask if the mods I have done so far have made the car any more fun to drive. I don't think they have. Or more specifically the amount of mods I have haven't increased my level of enjoyment as much as I thought they would...because the car is a TON of fun to drive stock.
The E85 tune is nice, and some noticeable power, but it won't blow anyone away. The intake noise is nice, but likely doesn't add much noticeable power at all. The suspension mods did change the feel of the car in a good and noticeable way, and I like the look much more, so those will likely stay...but I have just as much fun on my snow tires as I do on my sticky summer tires. It makes me realize that the inherent fun of the car isn't based in power, and power will likely not make it any more fun for me. Aside from talking numbers at a car meet, my increases in power haven't actually made the car that much more fun to drive. Gotta think some more.
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