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Toyota new RWD FT-86

jakejake

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I'm excited about this car: http://www.leftlanenews.com/toyota-ft-86.html
toyota-ft-86-concept.jpg
 

Flambeur

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If they have a minimalist lightweight minimum-options version, I'd be sooooo in.
 

Farhan

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It's supposed to come in at or under 3000lbs with a starting price-tag of low $20s.

I'm counting my pennies.
 

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How have I not heard of this until now?

I still suspect they will ******* up, but definitely worth keeping an eye on.
 

Mr.Pinchy

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Wait to see what the Subaru will be like (if it changes at all really). I mean, the only reason you'd want the Toyota is that it is less ostentatious (I can see the Subaru being the exact car with a big wing and a hood scoop) and more reliable; but since it's using the Boxer engine, there's really no difference.
 

TheFusilliJerry

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Originally Posted by chrisjustinparr
Wait to see what the Subaru will be like (if it changes at all really). I mean, the only reason you'd want the Toyota is that it is less ostentatious (I can see the Subaru being the exact car with a big wing and a hood scoop) and more reliable; but since it's using the Boxer engine, there's really no difference.




this car in STi trim would be sick.
 

superfans124

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for crying out loud, I want my 2000 lbs MRs back
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is everyone just gonna let Mazda monopolize the roadster market?
 

suiturself

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Did y'all see the center console in the concept pictures? Very weird leather bra thing going on.
 

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