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![]() The Miata is in a class by itself at this point, even beheading the MR2 and S2K (apparently, there can be only one). Why? Beats me. Great car; just needs a "no homo" bumper sticker ![]() Anyway, the FT-86 will be a 2+2 sports coupe -- it is not poised to steal business from Miata. In fact, it's being marketed as a drift car -- ya know, like the new Mustang... whoops. The Elise can do the 1/4 mile in like 13.x seconds -- that's not under powered. Everyone's getting excited at the prospect of a 14-15 second car because it will turn and brake -- that's not going to get a lot of kids excited in America. Now if you don't care about it selling in the US, fair enough, but I live here, so I do. |
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the idea that any sports car with a 14-15 quarter mile won't sell is ridiculous, imo. the elise R actually does the 1/4 mile in 14 flat, and it obviously has a strong fanbase. the s2000 had a 14+ quarter mile and sold well for it's first 6+ years in the US, even though it was imo seriously overpriced. if they had actually done a model change after 6 years and it wasn't so overpriced i'm positive sales would have remained strong to this day. |
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nope, it was never claimed to have a rotary. it had the inline 4 mzr engine. zigzagz and i should know, before we were here we were members of the kabura forum lol
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All of those things were very "concepty" though and probably would not have made it to production. The actual production model more than likely would have been a standard 2+2 although many of us liked the 3+1 version. Never had a rotary though |
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In regards to the original thread, I think that eventually there will be 2 engine choices. Based on what I've read/seen the introductory model is going to be normally aspirated and will be somewhere between 170 hp and 200. This seems realistic albeit very disappointing from an enthusiast's perspective. For $25k I would expect to have a minimum of 250hp.
I believe that later on the car will get a turbo variant and some suspension mods, rims, etc and a $30k price tag. People are shooting this down saying that it would be too expensive to develop a second engine option, but it is almost a guarantee that this car is going to share the engine with the next generation Impreza and turbo charged WRX version. Subaru is not a large car company and relative to the market doesn't sell a lot of vehicles so they certainly cannot afford to develop an all new engine and then not put it in a bunch of cars. I expect that we will see different versions of this same engine in their FT-86 variant, the impreza, the forester, and maybe even an outback. It seems only logical that at some point it will get a turbo and just to keep their relationship balanced toyota would want their car to have a similar spec sheet to the subie version. I agree with most of the previous comments about the S2k and the MR-2. the MR-2 was definitely too impractical for the common man. I'm not buying a roadster if I can't at least get a set of golf clubs in it. The people that can afford to buy cars that are that impractical can afford to buy nicer more expensive ones that don't put out 140hp. They buy a boxster or an elise. As for the S2000 it wasn't too expensive for what you got, it just had the wrong engine. The average driver in the US wants low end torque and isn't impressed by a 240hp 4 cylinder revving to 9000rpm. They could have sold twice as many S2000s if they had put a straight six under that long hood. Just look at the Z3....BMW sold a ton more of those once they dumped the 4 cylinder and went to I6 engine choices. Last edited by tachi1247; 03-10-2011 at 01:06 AM. |
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I don't have a problem with this car being underpowered, as long as it's RWD.
My reasoning is that it would have cheaper insurance, and be put into a different class of cars. Hopefully the engine responds well to upgrades though.
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Torque was not likely the factor in the L6 selling more than the 4 for the BMW, it was likely the price expectation/justification part of it. Honda knew exactly what they were doing with that one. They weren't trying to set sales records. Let's hope Toyota is even half as committed to performance and driver involvement as Honda was with the S2K. Edit, more on topic... Watched Road and Track's vid of Geneva. Pretty much the same as Hachiroku's, but the narrator mentioned that they are benchmarking the handling of the FT86 against the Porsche Cayman. If they can give us Cayman handling at the target price point, holy jebus this thing's going to be wicked. 180-200 hp at 2700-2800 lbs with Cayman-beating handling would be amazing!
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![]() Also, I think when most people complain about the 200hp spec, they don't realize that that amount power is actually quite a bit for the WEIGHT of the car, which is supposed to be very light. If the car were to be 3000lbs, then yes, I would complain about the 200hp... but more about being heavy than underpowered. Point is, power-to-weight ratio should be the focus, not just straight HP numbers. |
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I'm actually hoping this is just a lightweight RWD coupe. Limited power is fine with me I just want the joy of driving back into a toyota at a reasonable price. I hope it lives up to the dream tho I am not holding my breathe but I mean Toyota did build and sell the LFAs at a loss to gain ground hahaha I'm dreaming I know FT86 is gonna be a mass market car You got me all wrong. I was trying to say that adding power is easier than adding lightness. I rather have a nice light RWD car then a heavy powerful car especially since where the hell am I going to be able to fully enjoy that on the street |
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Fair enough on the S2K, but why is the Miata any more practical than the MR2?
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