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Something similar happened with new Mazda 3, where you had very different perception of the C pillar from photo to live. |
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addendum: I forgot I was in the GR86 forum! I actually like the 1st-gen FR-S front bumper better, but the new GR86 front is a huge improvement over the current model! Last edited by ZDan; 04-17-2021 at 10:18 AM. |
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Going to agree with Zdan since the Gen2 will be MY first version and I'm sure I'll be very passionate with it. May have to put plastic slipcovers over the seats..... |
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Until now it looks that first generation C pillar has changed to a more industrial ordinary design. |
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However, this doesn't mean that I should not have a critical mind and say that I like EVERYTHING on this generation like some people are saying. I believe that in certain areas it is really an improvement, but as all things in life you have to make in other areas compromises. |
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I know it's unlikely, but I hope they have some good color choices. Cars have become so dull, and this screams out for some better options. I'm not asking for a full vintage MOPAR palette here - just something beyond the usual black, dark gray, dark blue, red, silver and white.
I'd pick any of these (I threw the metallic brown in there because I think that's be a pretty cool retro nod to the early Celica color options)
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I've noticed a trend with toyota that they offer bright and non-normal colors the first 2 years of production, and then drop to the normal silver, black, white, dark red, dark blue colors after that.
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i like it without the humps on the fenders. it looks lower and sleeker like the original FT 86 concept.
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nikitopo, while I find the alignment of hard points interesting visually, your negative take on the lowered overall height is a very strong reason that YOU should not consider buying one. Imagine, blaming it on misleading marketing. lol
The car IS lower, that has nothing to do with marketing and everything to do with how high the garage door needs to be in order to not hit the highest point. No offense, but stick to math if thats your forte. Marketing not so much.
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there is a side by side comparison using 3d CG images.
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