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you speak highly of your GTi and the MS6. but guess what? both of those cars are kitted up version of grocery getters. so is the Si. and all 3 are FWD which right off the bat is fundamentally worse than RWD as a drivers car. if you want lighweight and RWD you will have to pay extra, simply because it IS different. the miata is right there as well in price. its slow as heck, but you know what? who cares! it handles well and is fun. That's all that matters. do miata owners lose sleep every night because their car is slower than a GTi? hell no! the bottomline is that all signs are pointing that this car WILL have Si level performance. but it also brings RWD driving dynamics, and supposedly great handling. THAT is what should matter to people interested in this car. NOT 0-60 times, 1/4 mile times and fucking Nring lap times... if that kinda car is not for you, then look elsewhere until there is real proof of a turbo option. like seriously. what do people really expect from a $20k+ car??? |
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The fact that RWD is rare at this price point is only due to small cars switching to FWD because it eliminates the center driveline tunnel, freeing up a lot of interior space in otherwise small cars - and this price point is dominated by utilitarian vehicles, where space is more important than dynamics. The Miata is a convertible, which adds cost, and also has no competition, so it is not competitively priced. |
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again. the miata is its own car. it will have to be priced higher than you think it should, to even exist. if it was a "special" version of a car that they already sell millions of, then i can see your point; BUT as it stands, that's simply not the case. and as such, the miata is not a "rip off" at its current price point. neither will the FT be. neither was the S2000 (35k for a 4 banger?), so on and so forth... |
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And yes, Toyota will have to take a small hit on this car at the beginning, until the tooling and development is paid for. Additionally, it is not all new everything. The base frame is modified from a Subie chassis, the engine is a Subie engine, the transmission was already in existence, the interior will be from the parts-bin, etc. The simple fact remains: It is ludicrous to sell this vehicle at prices where it will get killed in performance. RX-8 redux. So, it should either be priced even lower, or it should perform on par with other similarly priced performance cars. If Toyota can't make that happen, then believe me....it will definitely be their problem. |
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it still takes time and money to adapt the subie chassis to this car. dont trivialize the process. the same with the engine. interior? nobody can say for certain at this point, but even if there is a lot of parts sharing, it's still all new. not a literal cut and paste of an existing dash/cluster/console. the tranny nobody knows for sure yet and again it may have to be adapted. another RX-8? maybe. maybe not. time will tell. 2 things though. the RX-8 went against cars like the 350z. rwd vs rwd. the FT? has that RWD ace in the hole... and thats a BIG ace for an enthusiast... the next thing is styling. the RX-8 was attractive, but nothing very special vs its competition. but the FT, imo, is way more stylish than its competition. maybe even against cars worth way more. all subjective i know, but i think we can all agree its a stylish car... and style is a selling point... |
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because the FT is RWD and its competitors are almost all FWD.
RWD>FWD. so while it may not be as fast as a MS6 for example. how many people crave a fun, great handling RWD sporty car? and are there enough to make this car a success? see, its NOT exactly like the RX-8... |
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And yeah, the S2000 was a rip off. I've driven them, they're great cars. Worth the 38k that Honda was asking near the end of their run? Fuck no. High 20's. |
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That's not how crash tests work. Small cars tend to have it easier, since the tests do not include crashes with larger cars. A car need only deal with dissipating it's OWN energy during crash testing.
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again. that's obviously your opinion and you have the right to have it. whats interesting is that it shows your perspective. in my experience, the S2000 is not known to be a "rip off" but rather, like the miata, its a prime example of how power isnt everything. people crap all over it because of its engine (4 cyl). but most people who've driven it, like it was meant to be driven, give it two thumbs up and understand what its all about. |
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