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yea but Japan always gets awesome cars we never see.
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Not sure what you guys are on about.
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I'd rather slap an aftermarket turbo on a 2.0, than have a factory 1.2 Turbo.
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This should be a hoot. The Corolla Hatchback is goin' racing in BTCC next year prepped and driven by a team that knows how to win in an ultra-competitive series. The first round in the championship is at historic Brands Hatch on 4/06-4/07, one of the best spectator or tv viewing circuits on their calendar. Delayed broadcast on CBS Sports Network in a condensed format.
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The cars on the TNGA platform right now are the 15+ Prius, 18+ Camry, 19+ Avalon, 19+ Corolla hatch (not current sedan, but upcoming 2020 sedan), upcoming 2019 Rav4, I think the CHR is as well... I don't think Toyota has really tweaked the suspension setups for outright handling/performance in any of their new TNGA cars (I think the Yaris GRMN trim would be the closest to it, but its not a TNGA car) but the TNGA platform is known to make the Toyota cars fun again. Its why all the headlines for the TNGA cars have been "Prius is actually fun to drive!" or "Camry is fun to drive!!", "This is the most fun Corolla in a long long time!" |
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@Sasquachulator that was before the Corolla Hatch had hit US dealerships, I think it's fair to say I was too negative and have only heard good things about the new Corolla Hatch. My going thought is still that the Civic is sportier based on Honda's history, but the Corolla is certainly a contender, I still think the Civic has an edge on sportiness (certainly on paper and with 2+ more years of aftermarket development at this point) but Toyota ride quality is a little plusher imo which would be a nice complement to an 86.
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I see quite a few of these hatches on the road with the optional rear spoiler. Man, I'm a fan for sure! They are pretty neat for a corolla.
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I drove an XSE CVT Corolla Hatch last week while on a parts run for another Toy. It was a short demo of a few miles on suburban streets with many stops. I fully expected a droning launch like on other Toyota CVT's but this is the new trans with an actual 1st gear that made the car competitive in city driving to 25-30 mph. The CVT part engages above about 25 mph and then you can play with the paddles that actually seem to help acceleration, such as it is. Steering had acceptable feedback and quickness. Didn't test the brakes.
Exterior styling was very attractive. It's a small car with a low stance and well-proportioned lines at the expense of some rear passenger and cargo space. Front seating was outstanding, a little snug but driver-focused, just the way I like it. Visibility was good in all directions. XSE materials and trim are way above the last Corolla. The whole car had an expensive look and feel. Accessories included the high-end media/nav system, BSM, adaptive bi-LED's and fogs, power heated front seats, dual zone a/c, and a slew of new safety nannies plus full speed active cruise control, pretty good for an "economy" car" that was EPA rated 30/38/33 on regular. The bad part was the price. The loaded one I drove was over $25K MSRP but there are no factory cash back incentives on them this month. You could save over $2K and get the M/T like you know you really want anyway. About TNGA, it's remarkable what they did. It's a comprehensive package. Here's a recent 10-minute puff piece Toyota produced about their goals for the platform. It worked, and few if any other manufacturers could have pulled this off as well as they did to position themselves for the transition to hybrid powertrains available throughout the car and crossover lineup worldwide within the next year. [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DVumxSarcdc[/ame] Last edited by Atmo; 12-01-2018 at 12:38 PM. |
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Drove an XSE M/T yesterday. They're limited availability around here, fewer than 10 within 100 miles but worth finding one to demo. The M/T transforms the car. Finally, redline on demand! And the engine was smoother and sounded better than most Toyota 4-bangers that normally can't approach Honda refinement.
It was also about $1,600 less than the XSE CVT since the XSE Preferred Package isn't available on the M/T, a real letdown. That package has useful tech at a fair price. Corolla Hatch would make my short list except there was one nagging issue now that I've driven them: 5-door hatchbacks are everywhere! I never noticed them before and so many look similar that it was like being on The Truman Show. There's something to be said for anonymity unless it's soul-crushing and considering that a new leftover '17 86 GT can be had for nearly the same as a Corolla Hatch XSE, I'd be willing to make compromises in convenience and mpg to drive something exciting every day but I normally only have one passenger, the dog. I called my insurance company and surprisingly learned that an 86 GT is only $100/year more to overinsure than the Corolla Hatch. Food for thought. Go drive an M/T, it's worth an hour to see what Toyota can produce when Akio cracks the whip. |
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I gotta say I have much admiration for Akio.
And it does seem like some segments of autojournos and YouTubers are seeing the change - the latest Corolla has received strong recommendations in all of the reviews I've seen/read (even from traditionally Toyota-critical reviewers). Between that and the relatively high number of sporty offerings over the past decade, it's hard not to be optimistic that we will continue to get some good Toyota/Lexus products for enthusiasts. |
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Unfortunately the Supra is slated to be the last sporty car with a ICE powertrain. I'm sure Toyota will continue to make cool cars, but I'm not really excited for sporty hybrids or electric.
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If it's a mild hybrid that really just captures lost kinetic braking energy, fills in the low rpm torque hole, and adds less than 150 lb then I'm open to it.
But if it adds more weight than that, is restricted to automatic transmissions, and adds AWD then it can f*ck right off.
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