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He's even willing to jump up in price to 25-30k (there are a ton of good options at that price point) but still opt for a FWD car with 10 more hp just because it's at 20k? I don't understand that line of thinking. Too much fixation on the hp numbers and not enough on the hp/weight ratio plus the added driving dynamics of RWD for sporting purposes. The FR-S will not be $10k more than a Tc because that would be suicide for Scion. At the most you will be looking at a $5k premium for a loaded model (and all of them will be loaded cuz scion only does monospec). The question then is do you want to pay more for the Lighter RWD sportscar or save the money and continue on with the newer version of your trusty FWD Tc. For me that's an easy decision but, for you maybe not so much. |
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U guys are missing my point. The point is that at 27k their are alot of competitors at that price range. This car may be awesome and maybe I am thinking it will be something that it's not. If it's supposed to be a miata or mini fighter I really won't be interested in it at that price range. If it's a gc 3.8 370z fighter it would be awesome that's what I thought it would be. W/e we really do not know what it's going to be and at this point we are all speculating IMHO I would hope it be like an rx7
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It's not that we're missing your point, it's that it's a silly way to look for a car you're supposedly interested in. You're looking at HP numbers and price, and nothing else. You're going to be sorely disappointed if you're expecting the FT-86 to compete with the GC or the 370Z in magazine tests - at least in horsepower relevant tests.
[U2B]8F7nQ6GGdms[/U2B] Does this video make sense to you? If not, just go grab another Camaro SS or Mustang GT and be on your way. But take note of how high the MX-5 finished in this comparison (edit: 3rd place, behind the Cayman and R8) against some great competition, and you might begin to understand the potential behind the FT-86, and why a $27k sticker price (not that I think it'll be that high) could be warranted. Last edited by Neutral_Eyes; 07-28-2011 at 10:49 PM. |
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It will be but at $25k It was never intended to be that (it was always somewhere in between a hardtop miata and a S2k but with backseats) Do some more research on this forum about the car because it sounds like you really don't want this type of vehicle and you are going to be very disappointed with the final production stats. Since you say that you would be willing to pay 25-30k may I suggest you check out a 370Z because that seems to be the type of vehicle you are looking for. Just be sure to invest in the NISMO oil cooler if you plan to do any spirited driving and don't want your car going into limp mode immediately due to high oil temps. |
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You don't have to spend oodles of money on a carbon fiber super car to have high power output while remaining light weight. My car is almost exactly the same weight right now as it was when it rolled off the show room floor. The only difference being, it has 600whp around town versus the 255 it had new. I promise it is a hell of a lot more fun to drive now, than it was when I first bought it. Quote:
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^ Your FD is not a fair comparison when talking about weight. Keep in mind how bloated cars have become, and what we're anticipating for the FT86 (I want 2600 lbs max). But wasn't the FD a touch over 2800lbs stock? So, sadly, things have changed. (A 'fat pig heavy' Mk3 Supra weighs about as much as the all carbon fiber Lexus LFA. No joke.)
It's not only about power to weight. That is the 'going' part of driving. There are also 'stopping' and 'turning'. Colin Chapman of Lotus pointed out that, all things being equal, a 200 hp 2000lbs car will out-perform a 400 hp 4000lbs car on the average track. The 400 hp car will only have an advantage in top speed due to hp/drag.
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^ You're getting worked up over speculation. Last time I checked, nobody important said it was going to be starting at $27K. You said so yourself, "IF this car comes in at 27K..." You capped the word that should be the focus of that statement. Also, it's a bit early to write this car off by saying "The car will NOT be any more fun than a Miata or Cooper S..." Once again, that's speculation/opinion unless you happened to have spoken with some test drivers. Let's just relax and enjoy the painful wait until official news is released, yes?
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Wow. Pardon me for trying to be optimistic.
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Mustang GT - $30,105 base, $34,105 premium Camaro SS - $31,070 1SS, $34,420 2SS GC3.8 - $26,750 R-Spec, $29,750-$30,750 GT or Track For argument's sake, an MX-5 Touring PRHT with a paltry 167HP starts at $27,150. How does it still manage to sell? I guess I'm just not seeing where the "27 grand!?! Ridiculous, I might as well spend 32 grand!!" is coming from. |
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I priced the cars YOU mentioned, both base and popular trim levels.
I picked the PRHT because it's the closest the Miata comes to a hard top like the FT-86. It might start at $23k, but just like you'll want the sport in the 370Z, you'll want the 6 speed in the MX-5, which starts at more like $25.5k. I didn't bother pricing the Genesis 2.0T because it's a stupid car - underpowered for all the fat it's carrying around. |
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the miata would also require the suspension package with bilsteins and lsd to match the FT's already confirmed lsd. and the FT spy shots show what appears to be bilsteins but thats just speculation thus far... but still, it shows that they mean business...
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Compared with that MX-5, the FT gains: a roof, 2~ish seats, lower CoG, more power and loses... some lightness and double wishbones up front? But they're planning to price it lower? Sounds like a win to me. Optioned out, a PRHT MX-5 can eclipse $30k. If you consider that, $27k for an FT might be quite the deal, and below $25k - a steal. "But Mustangs still beat me!"
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