msm
Well-known member
Let me get a few things out of the way first. I don't like manual cars. I don't like small "wheezy" torque-less engines. I don't like sports cars - to me the word "sports" translates into it's got a hard ride with cr@p suspension - something that it awesome on a race track, but no practical purpose for me on a public road (One of the reasons why my M3 is up for sale too). So, with that said, on paper, I have no reason to even bother looking at one of these Toyota GT-86 jobbies. But today, I met an old friend who happened to have one of these. After a few minutes of joking about a NA 4-potter with no torque, I got shoved with the keys...
Boy oh boy was I wrong about my judgement on this thing. Based on "paper specs" I would not have bothered wasting even a few minutes of my life with a test drive. But 10 minutes behind the wheel of this car made me change my mind. Yes, I still think it has a wheezy engine, but the driving experience of this car is simply amazing. For those that have met me, you know I'm not the largest of people. However, the GT86 felt like a glove. The seats hugged me perfectly. The steering position and gear position was spot-on for my small frame. It felt like someone had gone out and tailor made an interior for me.
This car had this uneasy low-down driving position but somehow felt comfortable. Weird - can't put a finger on it, but just felt so good behind the wheel. Even the clutch and gear changes, which I normally hate felt pretty "entertaining".
The car did feel a bit cheap and basic inside. The engine is very weak. But somehow, Toyota have captured the driving experience of an old generation BMW in this thing - it just feels so damn good behind the wheel.
I also now understand this car. I understand why it does not have turbo-charged engine. That would have been wrong for this car.
If you're the kind of person who values a good driving experience over TLGP bragging rights and "paper performance specs", I suggest you go and try this thing. As a driving experience it is simply fantastic and has certainly surprised me.
Boy oh boy was I wrong about my judgement on this thing. Based on "paper specs" I would not have bothered wasting even a few minutes of my life with a test drive. But 10 minutes behind the wheel of this car made me change my mind. Yes, I still think it has a wheezy engine, but the driving experience of this car is simply amazing. For those that have met me, you know I'm not the largest of people. However, the GT86 felt like a glove. The seats hugged me perfectly. The steering position and gear position was spot-on for my small frame. It felt like someone had gone out and tailor made an interior for me.
This car had this uneasy low-down driving position but somehow felt comfortable. Weird - can't put a finger on it, but just felt so good behind the wheel. Even the clutch and gear changes, which I normally hate felt pretty "entertaining".
The car did feel a bit cheap and basic inside. The engine is very weak. But somehow, Toyota have captured the driving experience of an old generation BMW in this thing - it just feels so damn good behind the wheel.
I also now understand this car. I understand why it does not have turbo-charged engine. That would have been wrong for this car.
If you're the kind of person who values a good driving experience over TLGP bragging rights and "paper performance specs", I suggest you go and try this thing. As a driving experience it is simply fantastic and has certainly surprised me.