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BRZ Second-Gen (2022+) -- General Topics General topics for the second-gen BRZ


View Poll Results: How would you rate the design of the 2nd gen? 1 lowest & 5 highest
1 19 7.20%
2 25 9.47%
3 62 23.48%
4 104 39.39%
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Old 12-15-2020, 07:21 PM   #1233
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I read on the Internet it is going to have a straight eight.
Nope. False news! It’s going to be a Wankel.

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Old 12-15-2020, 08:11 PM   #1234
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I think just from this pic, I've decided I like the Toyota better...


Looks good, I like the front end/grill better than the current 86, but not as much as the FR-S. Look forward to reveal! From looks of it I'll probably go BRZ based partly on preference for looks of Pleiades badge in addition to I kinda like the smiley
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Old 12-15-2020, 08:21 PM   #1235
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Nope. False news! It’s going to be a Wankel.

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Did you mean wanker?
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Old 12-15-2020, 10:18 PM   #1236
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I read on the Internet it is going to have a straight eight.
Or a gay 6
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Old 12-15-2020, 10:21 PM   #1237
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Hahaha...NOT THAT THERE’S ANYTHING WRONG WITH THAT!!
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I wouldn't mind a rotary but I've heard the seals don't last
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Old 12-16-2020, 12:46 AM   #1239
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Such a good looking car even now.
In many ways I think automotive styling peaked in the 1990s. After that ever more stringent crash safety requirements, including pedestrian safety, caused too many compromises (e.g. raising bonnet and roof lines, thickening window pillars etc). Plus, the desire for ever larger cars with ever more space (and weight) ruined the smaller, lighter, compact cars of yesteryear. Just park a 90s Civic next to its 2020 descendent - the new one looks like a freakin SUV by comparison.
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Old 12-16-2020, 02:34 AM   #1240
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Ask the style question to 20 year olds.
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So with the BRZ supposedly going into production in Spring 2021 where the heck is the Toyota announcement? They're taking their sweet time with it.
The BRZ doesn't have a set availability date and it sounds like pricing is still fuzzy so dealers won't take orders yet. That puts it pretty far out (I heard more like Fall than late Summer). I'm more curious why Subaru decided to do this press release when they aren't ready to take orders.

On an opposite note, the Nissan dealer and somewhere I read on the internet say the 400z will be available in the Spring, but there's still no details available.
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Old 12-16-2020, 03:07 AM   #1242
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Ask the style question to 20 year olds.
Why, who cares what they think? Most of them are too broke to afford a new sports car, and the few who can are probably YT or IG ‘influencers’ or trust fund kids (or both) with terrible taste. Mature buyers have seen decades of styling trends come and go and are in a better position to assess timeless styling.
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Old 12-16-2020, 03:51 AM   #1243
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I assume they won’t prefer cars that were made before they had formative memories.
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In many ways I think automotive styling peaked in the 1990s. After that ever more stringent crash safety requirements, including pedestrian safety, caused too many compromises (e.g. raising bonnet and roof lines, thickening window pillars etc). Plus, the desire for ever larger cars with ever more space (and weight) ruined the smaller, lighter, compact cars of yesteryear. Just park a 90s Civic next to its 2020 descendent - the new one looks like a freakin SUV by comparison.
Yes and no. Mandated and regulated safety has definitely created some design challenges, but it surely is not all bad, plus, I likely would not be around today if it wasn't for safety standards now in place.

Pedestrians can go screw themselves though. The fact that designs must be compromised due to fools jumping in front of moving steel boxes, or not looking both ways when crossing a damn street is ridiculous.... glorious pop-up lights, how I miss thee. Oh how I can only imagine modern flip light cars would look, just beautiful.
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I assume they won’t prefer cars that were made before they had formative memories.
If only you knew my age..

The car i love more than anything else to exist ever is NSX of 91. This will never change.
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Yes and no. Mandated and regulated safety has definitely created some design challenges, but it surely is not all bad, plus, I likely would not be around today if it wasn't for safety standards now in place.

Pedestrians can go screw themselves though. The fact that designs must be compromised due to fools jumping in front of moving steel boxes, or not looking both ways when crossing a damn street is ridiculous.... glorious pop-up lights, how I miss thee. Oh how I can only imagine modern flip light cars would look, just beautiful.
Maybe if you spoke with ER doctors that worked in the 80s to 90's regards to injuries that came in you would realize how ridiculous you sound. Popup headlights look cool but were clearly highly injurious to pedestrians. And when your anatomy is torn to shreds it's irrelevant whether it was the pedestrians fault vs the drivers.
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