Toyota 86

Space86

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Dmonic1 said:
Subaru and Toyota have both said they will not Turbo this one due "lack of space for an Intercooler"
but i see GReddy etc are already in the process of releaseing turbo kits....

The TRD body kit (available locally at dealers) make this car look awesome!

for me the only let down was he power (at altitude of course), the brakes are not that good either and of course the price...

With all the TRD goods and Nav the Manual HS will be close to R400k... thats crazy money for a toyota IMO....

But what a toyota it is...has potential just like a supra

I want to see this against other drift cars (like nissan s15)
 

msm

Well-known member
Ok - so I got to see one in the metal this week. Did not get a chance to drive it but don't think I'm going to bother....

Sat in the drivers seat and the perceived build quality of this thing is shocking cr@p - no other way to say it. For R300K, I'd rather buy a 2/3 year old 335i/330d and know that I have a car that is built much better. Even if you look around in the engine bay, it looks like it was put together in a shed - can't put a finger on exactly what was wrong, but it was just not right. I'd be scared to sneeze near this car in case something falls off ...

Initial judgement :thumbdo:

Might be a great drivers car, but sorry, not for me.
 

Yuvan

Active member
msm said:
Ok - so I got to see one in the metal this week. Did not get a chance to drive it but don't think I'm going to bother....

Sat in the drivers seat and the perceived build quality of this thing is shocking cr@p - no other way to say it. For R300K, I'd rather buy a 2/3 year old 335i/330d and know that I have a car that is built much better. Even if you look around in the engine bay, it looks like it was put together in a shed - can't put a finger on exactly what was wrong, but it was just not right. I'd be scared to sneeze near this car in case something falls off ...

Initial judgement :thumbdo:

Might be a great drivers car, but sorry, not for me.

Thats Jap engineering/design philosophy for you....:argh:
 
My boss' son bought one, he says it makes no sense, build quality is not good, too much plastic inside, no boot space, its cramped in the back, even for small kids. But he says the drive is awesome.
 

Space86

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Think I said this in a previous post, this car has no functionality or sense. compared to a BMW, it would lose

It just a toy car to be tuned and corner like a roller coaster.

I think in time, with different trim levels, it will get slightly better.
 

Space86

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Major

Active member
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The comparison between this car and a used Cayman obviously only applies in the UK, you're looking at upwards of a half-mil to buy a used Cayman here. But see what he has to say about the car itself.


Space86 said:
I think the major thing here is cost

Though the weight shedding will be hard to replicate for after market

And the sabaru will be heavier due to 4wd
The Subaru BRZ isn't 4WD, and I very seriously doubt they would introduce a 4WD version with the STi either.
 

Mortifer

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The BRZ STi will also be rear wheel drive as the normal BRZ is at the moment, it is the first RWD for Subaru.
 
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wikk3d88

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moranor@axis said:
question really is do you buy a car for the numbers or how it makes you feel...

That pretty much sums up what the 86 is all about
 

Major

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So I drove the Subaru BRZ today, thought I'd review it. I only had it in my hands for 10 or so minutes with a salesperson chilling on my left shoulder, so it's hard to say for sure how I feel about this thing, I would like to drive it again for longer by myself and on some twisty roads. Salesperson dictated the route and, honestly, made a hash of it. Speed bumps, straight main roads, school zones, traffic, really not the point of a test drive. I think the most exhilarating part was a traffic circle. Would give it a second go if I could drive by myself.

The car is so low it feels strange, you literally feel like you're sitting on a moving mattress that's on the floor, and I felt like the car was pointing upwards towards the nose (feels like the current Z4, with a shorter bonnet and lower down). I'm not a total fan of this kind of position. I know its merits and that it gives this car awesome handling, but as a seating position it feels odd, there's no easy way to describe it. I feel like I should be sitting in something the size of a go-kart, but it's a car, almost makes me claustrophobic, I get the same thing in an MX5. I remember hating the seating position in the Z4 as well, you feel like you're trying to command a plank of wood that's stretching out in front of you. And if your girlfriend/wife/mistress/mother is in the car with a skirt on, she is straight up showing the world what she's working with when she gets out. The door sills on this thing are level with your hips and wide, you have a bit of trouble getting out and really have to throw your legs out. The seats will not stand up to this abuse long term.

Power is obviously underwhelming at WOT, but it kicks itself in the ass at 5000RPM to redline where it comes to life. That being said it isn't exciting. If I strangled this engine to death on some twisty roads bouncing off the limiter I'm sure I'd discover the car's soul, but I couldn't obviously do that, so on the straights I wasn't impressed. If you do a pull from 2nd below 5k you will die waiting for this thing to come to life, felt like 4th. I think this car would be magical on some twisty roads by the coast, but not up here in the city. I'm not a big fan of the intake tube that runs into the cabin for extra "vrooms", sounds odd and artificial to me.

You very much feel like the car's centre of gravity when you're sitting in this thing, but I'm coming from a wafty, bouncy castle of a Hyundai Elantra with bad shocks so this thing feels very tight, and pivots around your ass. I don't like shunting the car around corners with a salesperson so I can't really comment on how it was in the bends, but the few corners I did sweep this thing through it felt very positive. Never felt that this thing's electronic steering was lying to me, seemed natural at all the different speeds and communicative. The car is quite stiff over rough surfaces, a bit noisy and "clunky" coming from inside over bumps. As a daily driver in traffic I think this car is a little too "tight" and takes itself too seriously.

Love the throw on the gearlever, literally feels like they're all 3cm apart and they're easy to catch, but the positioning is quite far and high for my tastes (but you'd get used to it and I understand it's for track). Clutch is very short and nippy, brakes are firm but gradual and doesn't suddenly break your neck. I don't really focus on a car's interior I must be honest, I'm not comfort orientated. Cars are very much a source of entertainment, travel and just plain driving for me. To me, the car has an awesome interior and it doesn't look cheap, everything is where you want it. At the end of the day I drive looking at the road, not my interior. Cupholders everywhere! I've sat in all manner of BMW's while working there and I didn't sit in this thing and cough up blood, it's OK in my opinion, but interiors aren't my thing. Stereo is decent. Had no issues with space in this car at a lanky 6'4". Not quite sure what the point of the rear seats were, can't fit my hand behind the seat when I'm in it. As for the front seats, I was kind of missing some support on my sides, but it's definitely decent in stock trim with suede inserts. Out of all the things to piss me off, it has to be the speed dial. 0km/h starts at 5 o'clock and all the speeds are bunched together in small text, I felt I had to use the digital gauge to get an accurate idea of how fast I was going.

The big question is, would I buy it? The BRZ is only going to come to South Africa in the Limited spec (basically High spec for the Toyota 86), at around R372k. Now you tell me, what's in that price range? The entire hot hatch market, you can't ignore it, and it's right in there with the 125i and that's 70k up on the low spec 86. Sure, this thing is the RWD, LSD-equipped, lightweight go-kart that the world has waited for, but at that price? Ouch. The hot hatches, especially in JHB, mince this car for speed, and you'd have to be on a pretty windy piece of road to extract the "point" of the BRZ over a hot hatch where you can be quick everywhere. The BRZ is good in and of itself, no doubt, but is it hot-hatch-beating good in their own price-range? I'm not so sure. Not for utility, seating, space and speed.

Handling isn't the be-all-and-end-all of car purchases. If you fully intend on wringing this cars neck every day you've got a winner, but even then you have to seriously consider how much you value handling over power and torque, which is a harder argument in Joburg. If you plan on modifying this car in terms of power once you're used to it my argument is mute, but that applies to a Citi Golf too. Is R372k worth it as a base price for some fun? When the fun stops and you need a means of transport, was fun worth it?
 

Chavoos

Active member
Great handling car, awesome to drive in the twisties.
However the suspension is bit of an overkill for that measly 147kW.
Buiild quality is typical Toyota, plasticky but not to bad.

Some stats:
It did a 16.2 quarter mile at Matubatuba :blab::biglol:
Top speed for the auto version is 210km/h :nonono:, tested by topcar. I think this is close to the 20v corolla rsi, which is a 1600 from 1997 . :fencelook:
 

///Shaun

Banned
Who wants to bet Toyota 86 will be beating 335s /M3s etc in stock form very soon....

twincamforum ftw

:biglol:
 
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wikk3d88

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Chavoos said:
Great handling car, awesome to drive in the twisties.
However the suspension is bit of an overkill for that measly 147kW.
Buiild quality is typical Toyota, plasticky but not to bad.

Some stats:
It did a 16.2 quarter mile at Matubatuba :blab::biglol:
Top speed for the auto version is 210km/h :nonono:, tested by topcar. I think this is close to the 20v corolla rsi, which is a 1600 from 1997 . :fencelook:

15.8 actually. Was tested quicker at gerotek tho, oddly enough
 
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Dippies

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///Shaun said:
Who wants to bet Toyota 86 will be beating 335s /M3s etc in stock form very soon....

twincamforum ftw

:biglol:

:biglol::biglol:
 
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