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Scion/Toyota must understand hype and anticipation could make this car not launch well, Subaru rarely hypes the crowd but when they do they D-E-L-I-V-E-R. The magazines/editors and show room tests people will expect a lot from this car. Just like that NYAS FR-S concept, you show that to the public and people are going to want that, not what the car could be after $5k of your money in bodywork especially if your going to pay $25k for a Scion. IMHO. Example, I sat down in a Genesis R-Spec, dead set on getting it and then realized the interior is meh and didn't get it after the test drive. Although everything us about the car was good, I went into that dealer with high expectations because of the auto shows, commercials and all the buzz.
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lol Knowing a bit how Toyota and Subaru development practices... - Toyota and Subaru have their own engineering drawings for their parts. Take that for what its worth. Meaning its pretty much co-engineered. Suppliers are even the same. Badging and other brand specific parts are produced by each company obviously. But the body is definitely co-engineered. Thats how it works folks. - Suspensions, well considering Subaru's STI and performance parts are outsourced, which is COMMON. Suppliers specialise in suspensions and bits, hardly any OEM manufacturers develop and manufacture their own suspensions.... they provide the requirements, the cost budget.... the suppliers design them or they recommend products from their cataloque.... tune here and there.. Suspensions are tuned by both Toyota and Subaru. Not just by Toyota or Subaru. You telling me, either company will put their name on it without them having their say on what ride performance they want? Subaru are 4WD specialists.... Toyota's sports cars consists of 4WD and RWD.... if anything Toyota would be leading the tuning, with Subaru's input. This car is RWD after all, and the "essence" is the 2000GT, AE86 etc. I love Subaru, I drive one and respect them highly, but you have to realise they pale in comparison to Toyota's RWD heritage. - Funding, is both, CO-DEVELOPED. - Chassis/Platform is modified Impreza, which has been re-designed enough to be RWD.... Toyota engineers and Subaru engineers playing around with it to produce a new platform out of the old Impreza platform. - Again, both companies have their own drawings for these parts. |
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If the FT86 platform and the entire skeleton retains even over 50% of impreza skeleton..is it still not an impreza? If this is the way cars are made, at what point do they start distinguishing its a different chassis? If Toyobaru says..its a new chassis..i believe its a new chassis, Drawn from hand, rendered in cad, built on computers. But the designers from both Toyota and Subaru added their expertise including performance and design characteristics of impreza and legacy, LFA, AE86, ect... vs Toyobaru take the pre-existing skeleton from a impreza, upload in on CAD, play around with it, and call it a new car?
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^^ of course you cant.
Re-designing a platform isnt simply making a 4WD to a RWD through change of assembly and modifying CAD. Lol, only ifs that easy, car companies will be cranking out cars every year off the same platforms. Platform/Chassis engineering takes a long time. Your looking at around 12 months or even a bit longer, depending on evaluation results. Also depending on what is trying to be accomplished. Toyota/Subaru collaboration saves them MILLIONS of dollars by "working" on an existing platform. You have to realize this. Platform sharing is GOLDMINE for OEMs as of recent times. ALL passenger cars have a basic shape of skeleton. Then you add in the underbody, with the 2 HUGE bars that run along from the engine bay all the way pass the RR wheel area, this is the main support of the body. The design of these bars can vary from car to car. But the Skeleton is like a template, its a very basic shape, that many cars have similar shapes. The variance will be the track width and length... and of course if its a FR engine, RR engine or MR engine.... Under body + Chassis differentiates the cars, but the skeleton shape is true to its name... skeleton. At the very start of the FT-86 project 2 years ago, I recall Toyota/Subaru announce that the car will be based on a modified Impreza platform. From a normal person that sounds like they will modify the Impreza platform/skeleton/underbody/chassis to make it RWD.... But lol, you dont employ upto 30 engineers and give them 12+ months to simply modify it. There are metal parts that carry over, there are new reinforcements that are needed, hence development of new parts. But it still saves them a ton of MONEY by using a basic template... if you know what I mean... because that template already has been researched and its limitation and capabilities known. Most importantly, they dont have to find a new plant to produce it.... its a simple minor change in the assembly/manufacturing line and VOILA... a new chassis. This car wouldnt be possible, if Toyota/Subaru cant use already existing heavy metal parts.... TOOLING costs in the tens of Millions for new ones. Considering this car is a NICHE market... its no Camry or Corolla where investing 100 Million on new platform will pay itself within a year... |
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You are making an assumption that by making a new car, they don't want to make a new car. See what I'm getting at? I would have to look for the exact post, but I'm pretty sure the words "all new" have been used. This is supposed to be a LIGHTWEIGHT sports coupe, and platform sharing is generally not the way to go for this as the base "skeleton" you talk about has to be made strong (heavy) enough for the largest vehicle using the shared platform. In your example, a Legacy. This is one of the reasons for the weight of the Nissan Z car. Its FM platform was used for almost every Infinity RWD and AWD car and crossover SUV, Opposite situation is the Miata, a dedicated single platform car, that is low sales volume, but also very light by today's standards. Given the stated objectives of the FT86 (Light weight has been often repeated) leads me to hope that they are going the Miata route. One of the reasons that this makes sense is that the chassis will be shared by the two companies, reducing some of the cost/risk making the shared platform idea less necessary.
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Here is what SOA Blog said:
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But I do expect it to be an all new chassis, and also lighter than some of the 2700 lbs projections floating around.
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The RX-9 is going to be all-new as well right down to the all aluminum rotary 1.6L mill, but it's going to share the same chassis as the new MX-5.
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As for Toyota and Subaru being different only in aero bits, that's also unlikely. Why would Subaru release a skeleton while Toyota releases three concepts in that timeframe? Badgineered cars would cannibalize marketshare, and Subaru would be keen to alter the sheetmetal some so that there is differentiation (think difference between Camry and Lexus ES) |
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Marketing isn't just the lame Scion tv ads and whatever the current "Beauty of All Wheel Drive" catchphrase happens to be. I don't believe a single agency is responsible for everything the company does. Car shows, and lousy scripted, fake speeches by Scion VPs for example... I believe I mentioned earlier about User Generated Content. WE are a wildcard marketing tool for the car as well.
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Yep, the reason why the current MX-5 is larger is because it shared platform with the RX-8..But now its going to be reverse..the MX-5 is going to have a brand new chassy being a smaller car..and the RX-9 is going to take from it..so the RX-9 will be much smaller.
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Give me the Fords anyday.
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