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It's the calm before the storm. The car will probably be fully revealed this winter. Besides, Subaru developed the FT-86 for Toyota....they're going to want to talk about their crown jewel, the WRX, more. Subaru is an AWD company and they have a WRC reputation to win back!
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The FT86 is the sister car. what the quote means is that because the FT exists, the 25k sportscar role is filled. and that means the WRX can move up and be a more sporty, more expensive car. the STI will then be an even racier version. think 911 and 911 GT3... and the FT is like the Boxster/Cayman. you always need that entry level model. makes perfect sense now doesnt it? WRX will have the turbo awd stuff everyone here keeps yapping about. FT will be NA and RWD, and above all its gonna be cheap to replace the current WRX price point...
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The presence of the FT-86 twin/sister car in the line up is allowing the WRX to go up market and become an even faster/better/more focussed performance vehicle as the NA FT-86 will handle the entry level sports car duties. |
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The article clearly states MY2014. The Subaru Coupe twin to the FT-86 is coming out next year. Next Gen WRX =/= 2012 Subaru Coupe...which we've had repeated confirmation on that fact that it is RWD only....so much so that Australia might not even want the car. |
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because the FT86 exists, they can make the WRX faster and not have to hold back just so it stays in that 25k price point. the FT86 will take that spot while the WRX moves up. the STI will move further up perhaps into a limited edition sort of car. |
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I don't completely agree on the 25k part but I do agree that the Subaru Coupe and WRX are definitely not the same car. The subie-coupe is low 20s...maybe 20-22k. I can't imagine they'd be able to justify charging more than that. That leaves the 25-28k market for the WRX, and the 30-35k market for the STI ![]() They don't really need to make the WRX faster at all...it already posts 0-60 times in the high 4's....lol. I'd say that's enough differentiation from the SubCoupe. If it drops weight and loses 20-30hp it'll still post similar times...it'll just handle better than before. Remember....on real-world roads, the current base WRX will annihilate even the new 400+hp mustangs (at least from a standing start) because real roads have dust and less traction than a test track. The Mustang will sit and spin and won't catch up to the WRX till they're both well into licence-revoking speeds. If both cars are already moving though, the mustang will spank it hard. |
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as much as I respect Subaru's "proven awd"....
why has pretty much every single STI understeered? |
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-the FT replaces the WRX's spot as the entry level 25k sportscar. -the next WRX will approach where the STI is today, likely about 30k -the next STI will be a "race car for the road" (their words) that's probably going to be at least 35k, maybe even more. what the article basically says is that we can no longer think of the WRX as a kitted up impreza. they made it its own model because it will be a more hardcore car, kinda like what the STI is today. and the new STI is going to be like the REAL homologated rally cars of the past. |
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Also, AWD always makes a car understeer to some extent IF you accelerate and turn at the same time. Any time you're asking a tire to provide both forward and lateral acceleration at the same time you're going to produce understeer. A modern WRX that is cornered hard at a steady throttle will break into a 4 wheel drift as opposed to understeer....they only understeer if you try to accelerate hard before the apex. Hell, even my FWD GTI will break into a 4 wheel drift when cornered hard so long as I'm not accelerating at the same time. And it'll slowly hang the tail out if I lift-throttle mid corner. That said...the current WRXs may understeer at the limit, but their limits are so high that unless you're insane or completely irresponsible, you're not going to exceed them on public roads. Most people back off way before getting to the .93-.95 G threshold. |
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This car is going to offer marginally improved performance over a Miata, without the convertible experience. It's not worth Miata money. It's worth Civic Si money. Think of it this way: If they FT debuts at 25k, it'll be at 30k by the time it's lifecycle is over. That would be a mission failure. |
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with the FT you're dealing with a new or heavily revised chassis of some sort, with a new or heavily revised engine, with new body work, new interior, etc... i'd be very surprised if they can sell it at 20-22k. im not getting my hopes up... |
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Also, drifting is not necessarily slower. In very tight corners (often seen in autocross) or on low-grip surface (dirt tracks?) you can go around a corner faster by retaining more drive-train momentum/speed in a controlled drift than if you slow enough to "grip" through the turns. Hence you already have your transmission and drive wheels "spun up" as you exit the turns, allowing faster acceleration times coming out of them. |
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