Russell wrote:Very important! Because we all know what bonnets are used for...
Err... for being stomped on by naked irate 250 lb women?


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Russell wrote:Very important! Because we all know what bonnets are used for...
TennoChinko wrote:Err... for being stomped on by naked irate 250 lb women?http://blog.sfgate.com/crime/2012/02/23/heavy-crime-in-the-naked-city/
Kanchou wrote:I test drove one today.
It was...uneventful. Too much traffic to wind it out.
The steering is very very light and the shifter is very, very...sporty.
Kanchou wrote:The steering wheel feels great, but is too far away for me.
Kanchou wrote:I didn't notice any problems with legroom. At least not compared to say, an FD RX-7, which has none with the stock seat and steering wheel.
Changing out a steering wheel isn't hard, but it seems like a waste of such a nice one... plus taking off an airbag...
Kanchou wrote:Damn, didn't even look like it hit that hard but it totally ruined the left rear suspension...
Yokohammer wrote:Dayum ... trouble in Toyotaville ...
I really had my hopes up for this car. The concept is right. The specs look good. The price is definitely right. It would be a real shame If Toyota have turned out a "lightweight". All talk and no walk.
I've seen a couple around lately, and they look great. But if the looks aren't coupled with appropriate handling and performance you might as well go out and get one of those plastic stick-on supercharger intakes for your hood. What's the point?
Yokohammer wrote:Dayum ... trouble in Toyotaville ...
I really had my hopes up for this car. The concept is right. The specs look good. The price is definitely right. It would be a real shame If Toyota have turned out a "lightweight". All talk and no walk.
I've seen a couple around lately, and they look great. But if the looks aren't coupled with appropriate handling and performance you might as well go out and get one of those plastic stick-on supercharger intakes for your hood. What's the point?
Probably too early to know for sure yet though ... give it a bit more time.
Kanchou wrote:In Japan it will of course be a mega-hit. People are already pre-ordering them in droves apparently.
chokonen888 wrote:Reviews on it are pretty solid, saying it's a great car. The crash was either driver error or tuning with a few extra bolts left over![]()
Yokohammer wrote: That in itself would sort of detract from the value of owning one.
Yokohammer wrote:Dayum ... trouble in Toyotaville ...
I really had my hopes up for this car. The concept is right. The specs look good. The price is definitely right. It would be a real shame If Toyota have turned out a "lightweight". All talk and no walk.
I've seen a couple around lately, and they look great. But if the looks aren't coupled with appropriate handling and performance you might as well go out and get one of those plastic stick-on supercharger intakes for your hood. What's the point?
Probably too early to know for sure yet though ... give it a bit more time.
Coligny wrote:Yeah... sure as hell that's high level pimping to drive a dirt cheap Totoya in Japan...
Kanchou wrote:200 HP is nothing to sneeze at in a car that only weighs 2700 pounds.
Yokohammer wrote:The power to weight ratio was one of the things that impressed be about the 86. I'm just hoping that the whole car is balanced to let you take advantage of that power.
chokonen888 wrote:LOL, he's right about the Scion branding though...not many like that badging but then again, the whole Scion brand was a bad idea to begin with. They could have done the same thing without changing the branding from Toyota.
Kanchou wrote:It was a terrible idea to begin with, but putting the 86 in with those cars is a TRAVESTY.
Toyota only started Scion because the brand needed an injection of cool, so they decided to do it with a name instead of cars, yet now they finally have a cool car but they've giving it a stupid name.
I wonder if the FR-S will be available with Toyota badges... lol
Kanchou wrote:
Funny thing is that an 86 with full options can be as high as 4,000,000 yen...
Sa_Race wrote:I know new toys are cool, but if I had tracks in mind, for 4 000 000 yens I would rather buy a 2nd gen miata, a few engines, and a gazillion performance parts.
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