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I really like how the engine sounds after all the resonators are removed...
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The 86 is a great daily driver as long as you don't need the space. You can rev the engine out for fun and it is pretty good, or you can drive it like a Corolla and still get over 30 mpg.
The engine is a bunch of compromises, basically they took the engine from the base Impreza and gave it a 50 hp bump with no torque increase. If you really are going to keep it stock might as well buy a 17 or look into the BRZ ts. |
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FRS/ BRZ is way more versatile then the Miata, TT , 911/Cayman, or S2K. At least you can get a fairly big item in the back by folding down the seats ( put a bike back there).
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Not sure if you have ever been in a TT, but if you fold down the seats the rear hatch can carry a lot of cargo.
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OK then, the TT and GT86 are pretty close then in that dept. Which gets better MPG ?
I mean life is all about checking what else is better out there... what options are at our disposal .... dump this, pick up that.... right?! Am I on the right track, or trippin :-)
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Oh for what it is there is a ton of space, but it is a coupe, not a large SUV, minivan, or even a hatchback. Just that coupe profile alone makes it annoying for things like coolers and suitcases.
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I suppose it depends upon how big/how many suitcases or coolers that someone wants to fit in. It's a small car to begin with. If you want more space, there will be sacrifices to be made (lower mpg), more weight
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