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misedaithi, all I can suggest is, drive the two back-to-back and see which one you like best. Obviously not many people on here have experience driving a BEAMS Altezza. In the U.S. we're stuck with the mediocre 2JZ-GE powered Lexus cousin. I've seen some crazy tuned Altezzas running around Japan, and TRD made a lot of really cool parts for it back in the day. I think they're really great, but quite different. The age wouldn't scare me away from driving it daily; it's a Toyota after all!
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Altezza was the first 'spiritual successor' to the AE86.
IS300 is what happens when you give a highly competent sports sedan to an image-conscious luxury brand known for boring marshmallow cars.
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I used to hate working on the top-ends of those yamahas slapped on yota blocks. People would rebuild or mess with their lotus's and bring them back to us when they realize they had no idea what they were doing. Itty biddy rocker arms where you need a microscope to try and measure clearences. Why I always got stuck with em who knows but I always ended up spending more time than needed on those things.
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From what I've read, the (dual VVT-i 3S-GE equipped) JDM Altezza RS200 from ~14 years ago seems very different than the JDM 86 today (mass and wheelbase converted for USDM readers): Code:
car lbs wheelbase yen (when new) RS200 2950-3020 105" 2.5-3.3M 86 2624-2711 101" 1.9-2.8M |
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Still, you can buy 5 of them for what a new 86 costs... I think that's something you guys might've glazed over...
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Its night and day compared to a high strung inline4. I own an 86, and I would buy it over an IS300 any day, assuming both were brand new, 0 miles, etc. |
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FWD(UNBALANCED) ![]() Strunged out 4 banger with weak low end TQ ![]() Automatic with terrible gearing and no rev-match feature. ![]() The FRS/BRZ fixes all of that. |
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the FRS/BRZ is a slow bastard in a straight line too, almost identical quarter mile times as the type-s RSX
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I think you'll be disappointed by low end power, I think it's fair to consider the K20 (any K20) torque delivery to be superior to the FA20 as the dual cam profiles really help make the torque more consistent whereas the FA20 has nothing at all below 2000rpm...but the rest of the issues should be fixed.
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You talking about 2ZZs? We're talking about 3Ss.
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