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  1. Source: http://www.ft86club.com Toyota's FT-86: More here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2148 And here: http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2131 Subaru's BRZ: More pics here:http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2271 Can't wait!!! Which one would you choose? I would go for the Toyota, as they have more experience designing FR cars, compared to Subaru (Has Subaru ever done a FR model?)
  2. Was passing by Clementi around 6.45pm today and saw a red Toyota FT-86 up on the pedestrian pavement with front badly damaged and right front wheel in really bad shape, suspension also gone. Luckily no pedestrian injured. Could this be the first Toyota FT-86 casualty in Singapore with too much power and with unskilled driver???
  3. Wow! Nice car, really nice. And its going to be RWD!
  4. Whilst Toyota has suffered from leaked images as regards to their soon to the released FT-86, Subaru has decided to release official pictures of its twin, the Subaru BRZ concept. This preview comes a few weeks ahead of its official debut at the upcoming Los Angeles Auto Show. My first thoughts about the BRZ is that it has edgier styling instead of having more flowing lines compared to Toyota FT-86 especially from the rear. Subaru says that the BRZ is still in the concept car stage, this means that the Toyota FT-86 that is scheduled to be launched in December 2011 will be the first production ready version of the two. But this also means that this is the only car (and its variants) that I am aware of which has been premiered in one form or the other over the last two years. I have seen, or read the FT-86 concept cars being previewed at various motor shows in slightly different forms. This has got to be a record of sorts as Toyota seemed to be showing off a slightly different version at nearly every large motor show out there trying to gauge people's reaction towards this car. I don't know whether this seems to be working as I am this close to getting totally bored of looking at the FT-86 already, before the car is already out. And now with the Subaru BRZ concept we have the Subaru version of the car getting prepped for launch too. This car is getting billed by Subaru as having the production coupe with the lowest center of gravity ever made. I suppose it should, as it will come equipped with the ubiquitous Subaru Flat-Four engine. It seems it will not be turbocharged, but a high revving normally aspirated one, somewhat against current Subaru norms and also the current standard where almost every small performance coupe runs forced induction. But can they just launch a production ready version by yesterday? I just think they're doing too many previews on this car. Imagine if the car's performance fell slightly flat compared to its looks after all the fuss everywhere.
  5. It should be coming early next yr I think...... Waiting for it for a long long time already. Only downside is that I feel its going to be a relatively heavy car. I would prefer something like the AE86, 1.6L 4AGE 20V (perhaps an improved version with VVTi) and minimalist interior to save weight, optional radio.... that would be cool!!
  6. After the initial Concept, Toyota is set to show the updated Concept II at the 2011 Geneva motorshow. This is BESTCAR's rendering. Looks great to me... hope they keep the price low-ish/affordable-ish http://jp-cardesigncorner.blogspot.com/201...eaks-cover.html
  7. A new AE86 concept car FT86 is under development, schedule to lauch on 2011 December. To AE86 fan it could be a disappointed engine design from Yamaha 4AG to Subaru EJ20. Chasis design still remain as FR http://trendy.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/speci...17/01_px450.jpg FT86
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