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^^Still, the concept for this vehicle, the formula and format were all Toyota. FHI initially rejected the project but Toyota wanted a boxe engine to lower the centre of gravity, and they happen to own 17% of FHI and due to slumping sales of Subaru kei cars there was excess production capacity available. Subaru had no intention to get into the RWD car business worldwide.
Guaranteed Toyota could have done this project without FHI but not vice versa. Toyota funded the project too BTW. They could have worked with Mazda but then it would have been an MX5, or Nissan but Im glad they didnt. Subaru is an AWD brand. They dont have MR2, LFA, AE86. They have econoboxes with AWD and performance added on for a halo version of their bread and butter commuter models. The twins couldnt be further from the Subaru MO. So if you want to argue Subaru has more equipped models readily available thats true, but the car has way more Toyota DNA in its design, and Scion is Toyotas...scion.
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BRZ to AVOID the conflict of a particular interest group
I don't give enough kraps to go the route of evading someones opinions of me. People will think what they think, just as I think the mustache is the killer of the this car and in re-design it needs to be fixed. Then again, I'm over 40 and cynical and peer pressure wore off a loooong time ago. |
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I went from Hyundai Accent to Hyundai Tiburon to Hyundai Genesis Coupe... and nope'd before I left the dealership. The interior is way too luxury car to me; I didn't feel attached to the controls at all. The steering wheel is just kind of floating out there. I don't need a boat for a center console. I ended up test driving veloster/gen-coupe/brz/fr-s back to back in the same day and I went home with the BRZ. Here's the scoop from a Hyundai fan boy (still recovering). Nobody is talking about how long the transmission and electrical systems will last. Find an old Tiburon/Accent that doesn't blow through sensors/headlights/etc constantly. Transmission = tin can. First time I let the clutch out on the FR-S (drove it first), I was done with Hyundai. |
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My 2014 3.8GT has been rock solid. Comparing these two cars, despite being close each in pricing, is a gamble. One is a pseudo, lux sport coupe that excels in GT areas, made for road trips, the other is a canyon carving scalpel.
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Yes since Mazda has already figured out how to lower the hoodline with an inline 4 in the new Miata. That pop-up eject hood mechanism is just pure genius. Ten years ago there was really no other way to make a low slung front engine car without going with either a boxer or rotary. I wondered for a long time why Subaru didn't take advantage of the boxer engine height and lower the hoodline, but instead they put the intercooler on top with a big hood scoop blocking the view. Just open up the hood of the twins and observe that ridiculous pedestrian safety gap measured from the top of the engine to the top of the fenders. Yet the car still sits fairly low by today's standards (my hand can touch the tarmac with the door opened while sitting inside) with fairly good forward visibility. Kudos to Toyota for even thinking about this back in 2005ish when Honda completely lost the plot by then. Quote:
If you ask me, the 86/BRZ feels very Toyota inside and out if you don't look at the engineering aspects of the individual components like chassis and suspension (which is very Subaru). The original purpose of using the boxer engine wasn't really about pristine handling (this is just all marketing afterthought imo) as much as Toyota wanted a low slung design. Last edited by krayzie; 03-03-2016 at 10:33 AM. |
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