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    I am sure thats intended....

    The interior look good on the new car...I like the gauge cluster...
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    Looks better with a Subaru badge on it in my opinion

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    Overall I think the design is trying too hard but it will be secondary to the drivetrain layout on the potential buyers checklist...regarding the target market. I'm glad to see a new rear wheel drive car on the market. Speaking of marketing, why didn't they just call it the Celica?

    On the Toyota side I would have preferred a design closer to their FT concept from a few years ago with a bit less extreme cantilever roof. They instead sacked the cantilever roof altogether which is a bummer IMO. The earlier FT86 concept had it.
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    This new face could drive people over to the GT86. lol
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    It looks good, I am pretty excited for this. It will probably be a bit out of my price range when I look for a new car but I can dream.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dino Scuderia View Post
    Overall I think the design is trying too hard but it will be secondary to the drivetrain layout on the potential buyers checklist...regarding the target market. I'm glad to see a new rear wheel drive car on the market. Speaking of marketing, why didn't they just call it the Celica?

    On the Toyota side I would have preferred a design closer to their FT concept from a few years ago with a bit less extreme cantilever roof. They instead sacked the cantilever roof altogether which is a bummer IMO. The earlier FT86 concept had it.

    I kinda like the fact that the production car has a less "cab-forward" windscreen and more pronounced front wheel arches...but the car seems a tad high off the ground at the moment...
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    I agree that the car looks a little high, but I think that might be because we've been seeing concepts for the last few years and those usually sit quite low.
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    Quote Originally Posted by f6fhellcat13 View Post
    I agree that the car looks a little high, but I think that might be because we've been seeing concepts for the last few years and those usually sit quite low.
    And have gigantic wheels...

    The wheel looks to be of reasonable size and width, goes along with the exploitable limit. The brake looks comparably puny by modern car standard, but at 2700-ish lb it is also rather light for a modern car with a roof.
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    Here's more colors...and they also note the seemingly high ride height.

    NEW CAR A CLOSER LOOK AT THE TOYOTA 86 - Speedhunters

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    ^^^^ probably deliberate so they can sell aftermarket bigger wheels and lowering kits
    THough, to be fair, a low slung car cant survive the influx of "sleeping policemen" in the UK - I've half a dozen routes in city I cant drive now or I scrape more paint off the bottom of my car
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    One thing I hope is that this ride height is high enough for the US NHTSA standard(at bumper height). VW raises the ride height of US spec GTI vs EU car(1.25" I think) to comply with the US law.....
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    ^^^^ ah sounds a much more sensible reason than my speculation
    and expect Europe to get better handling, low slung styling
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    Looks nice. Really good that it is rear wheel drive. Needs a decent motor. ;-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dino Scuderia View Post
    This new face could drive people over to the GT86. lol
    Jeebus that is ugly.

    Here's a video of them in action. In Japanese though.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=IPeHaDb36PM

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    Subaru BRZ: This is it

    Subaru version....looks largely the same(including the wheels, which is kinda odd). Different front bumper/grille treatment(arguably cleaner looking). No goofy "86-Boxer" badge, replaced with a vent, back end is largely the same...

    No words on powertrain differences, if any...
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