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Point A.
To Point B. With a BIG SMILE!
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Drives: miata, mazdaspeed protege, ls430
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accomplishing as much of that as possible within that price limitation. |
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Senior Member
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You cant put 2girls in the back of a miata AND a keg in the truck, theres only room for you and your buddy, same problem with the s2k great on paper, but in the real world we like having the option of hauling ass, i mean beer, nevermind lol
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This car is simply made to be great at everything on pavement and the master of none; jack of all trades of the car world. Want a handling beast? this isn't quite it. Want a beast in the straights, nope. Want a good grocery getter that will haul all your Costco bulk home? Maybe a few boxes.
It's simply an affordable car for those looking for fun past 5000rpm that will still do the everyday simple things adequately. For some people it's the porridge that's just right. |
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It was made because there was a small hole for lightweight, affordable coupes in the market.
The other hole is a cheap RWD sedan. |
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And just because a car can do 2000mph it doesn't mean it will complete a course the quickest. Or do you honestly believe a NASCAR Cup car could go around Monaco quicker than a F1 car? I can't make this point any clearer. The terms are accepted and used extensively in racing of every type. I'm done. |
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Lap time enthusiast
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This car was made to address the ONE, just ONE problem with traveling. The stinking monotony of waiting to get to your destination.
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anything that involves turning
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...sorry I got distracted by people talking about filling holes.
I got mine because my commute bores me thiiiiis much closer to death every day. And, I got sick of cars that plow into corners.
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Curious cat.
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If this car has a point it's obviously to be an 'affordable sports car attainable by the average enthusiast', which Toyota's own marketing and PR machines have been saying for yonks now. No rocket science there really.
The real question is - is for real? As an owner I'm obviously biased but after 5 months of driving the thing every single day I'm increasingly floored by just how good the whole package is. The 86 isn't the messiah of sportscar-dom or anything but it totally nails it's brief - it's very much a 'real deal' everyday sports car like nothing else this side of a Cayman S. It has that same blend of everyday practicality, fundamentally good engineering, endless abiliy to reward the driver and feeling of 'specialness' that only good Porsches have. Yes there's other cars in similar, or adjacent, price brackets that are faster but they're all compromised in terms of driving experience in comparison to the 86 by weight, practicality, cost or design in terms of their engineering and/or execution. I've owned stock and modified cars that are faster, more practical, more refined and more raw so it's not like this is the 'best' car I've ever owned or driven by any stretch...but I take my driving enjoyment pretty seriously and the 86 is by FAR the best package for my needs out of everything I've ever owned, or anything else I could have bought. The best way I can describe my impression of the 86 is as if Toyota took the best ingredients of each of my precious cars and distilled me my own little sports car cocktail of goodness. The more I drive it, and the harder I drive it, the better it gets. Best of all is that there doesn't seem to be any real penalty or compromise involved - living with the 86 day to day is a total breeze. My other choice would have been the new Boxster S but I'm glad I saved my money. The 86 is good enough that I don't feel any serious sense of envy when I'm next to a Boxster S or Cayman S at the lights. Or a Carerra for that matter...but maybe a GT3. Zero regrets; Toyota 86 = mission accomplished.
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