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So did Toyota with every MR2. You say it like it was a negative. Parts bin happens in every single manufacturer, including all the luxury ones without which car prices would be even more crazier than they are now.
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I think what irritates some people is that this is one instance where a "parts bin special" would be easy, make sense and pretty much be celebrated by everyone. And unlike most every other company in that situation, Subayota flat out refuses to do it. Regardless of your opinion of the 86's powah, you have to admit, it's a bit baffling why they would spend so much time and effort on 5hp/5tq and not just offer a FA20DIT-equipped trim. |
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Who knows? I remember back in the 90s/00s GM always detuned the Camaros and Trans Ams because they didn't want them running with the Vettes, even though they both had the same engines. GM has since admitted that that was their reasoning.
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I love car and driver for a lot of things. This article was not one of them.
My last three cars have been an SRT-4 on the autobahn, an '03 E46 coupe, and the BRZ. I'll take the BRZ any day of the week. Some days I'm amazed I survived the SRT-4. I loved it's speed and acceleration but it couldn't handle for shit. The E46 was fun but expensive as hell to maintain and heavy. |
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Weird, I had a CSRT4 and aside from the massive torque steer the car handled awesome. With the huge brakes and special suspension bits that car is one of the funnest things I have ever driven. I know the SRT4 neon had the ACR package available which seems to do really well at autox. |
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You can't neuter something that was designed that way to begin with. Chevette front suspension and Citation driveline in the rear was EXACTLY parts bin engineering, which was the intention from day one. Even all the original prototypes that were leaked to the magazines had a simple 4-popper GM motor. It was designed as a stylish, affordable car for Joe and Jane Average. Every road test article of the day started with the caveat that GM had repeatedly declared they designed this as a commuter car, not as a performance car. Media pressure and subsequent public outcry was the only reason the reengineered it to be something else. |
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Was your Srt-4 a 2003? I had a 2005 and took it to the track a couple of times. It did very well considering it's FWD. I also had aftermarket swaybars on it though. Quote:
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Nice ones are hard to come by, but the couple I've driven were hysterically fun. Mine had a bit done to it and was over 300 to the wheels. If you get the chance to drive one, do it. Definitely the poster child for torque steer though! |
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On the contrary, I'm surprised that Subaru/Toyota went to the great lengths of making so many parts of the engine and transmission more efficient in order to eke out those last few drops. The easier solution would be to just drop in a 2.5L or a turbo (and completely unravel the whole "low CoG" thing), just to shut up the "more power" crowd. But it seems they were very adamant about what the mission of this car is (or as someone else noted, very wary of cannibalizing the WRX - although it's hard to believe an ungainly 4dr sedan is being cross-shopped with a 2 door coupe). I actually feel the need to give Subaru/Toyota props for making such changes for what is really only a stopgap until the second gen arrives (IF it arrives). |
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Sigh.. So if a person who wants a cheap sporty car that will be tracked once in awhile is not allowed to choose from discontinued car? What kind of a logic is this? What does warranty have to do with a casual track car? Also, people who knows how to hold a wrench do not need warranty. The Spyder is so simple and cheap to repair. The 2zz is proven engine and the choice of Lotus. If a 2zz ever grenades, it is so cheap that you don't even want to repair it because you can just buy another. A casual (middle class) car enthusiast will look at performance per dollar and the 2zz MR-S will win over the Twin by a long shot. Most people buy cars and most of them have budget in mind. Also, people who wants to track, mod and abuse their cars will not likely get a brand new car. Your warranty will not probably cover that if they knew it was tracked. The stock 1zz MR-S have identical performance with our twin.. it is basically the closest car the twin have replaced so it is only logical to compare the two. My twin is my primary DD. I have it because it is sporty, more comfy, more room and has some modern amenities but I also have the Spyder as my 2nd DD and I use it when I am feeling like I want a more spirited driving and if I want to track/autoX. The two were created with sporty performance in mind (not for grocery getter, that's what the Corolla is for) and I tell you what, the 2zz MR-S will shit on the a stock Twin anytime of the day performance wise... also way cheaper, and slightly better in MPG. Everything else, the Twin wins (comfy wise, room, practicality, safety, smell). Your complains about shifting more on getting a low 0-60 is legit... but I tell you son, you cannot use this as an excuse in a quarter mile test. Our Twin only traps at best at 94mph, a stock corolla 05' XRS can easily do that. It isn't really that impressive anymore. Many vehicles are now capable of that. BTW, you cannot spank my N/A 2zz MR-S with a Supra in twisties. The MR-S is not a drag racing queen like the Supra. The MR-S will also be cheaper and probably safer. |
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