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Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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07/02/2015 16:24
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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08/02/2015 11:23
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A rear wheel drive, good handling coupe sounds good on paper but lack of poke and poor fuel economy would soon become tiring. You can tune them but then you would also need to spend money on upgraded brakes etc.. Which makes it very expensive, so pretty pointless imo. How about any of these as an alternative? 370zCayman VX220 Turbo Elise S2000These cars are all fun to drive and can be had for less money than the GT86/BRZ but also have the power to match the looks and handling. Toyota should offer more powerful engines for the GT86 and they'd sell a lot more imo.
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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08/02/2015 20:57
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There was a story on these and the supporting mods on pistonheads a few months back. Supposed to be a very neutral handling car, with enough poke to have fun without having to do excessive speed to.achieve.
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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09/02/2015 13:27
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This is the trouble with cars like this. All the reviews are very favourable towards it; great fun, great handling etc. But then you see them drifting it around a track for hour after hour... You can't do that on the open road! You'd get away with speeding a lot longer more than you would going sideways around every roundabout.
Far better to have a worse handling car with a lot more grunt.
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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09/02/2015 13:45
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Well it depends what one wants from a car. The GT86/BRZ is not that slow (0-100 in about 16.5 secs) but modern "expensive Audis" have got very quick. Substitute better tyres and the Toyota should be well balanced and grippy. The low spec tyres were added to make the car oversteer more easily than maybe it should. Some of that can be dialed out agian with higher performance tyres. Almost every car will be out run by something else, that's life but is not that important in the modern world of dense traffic, speed cameras and low speed limits. The Toyota is a car I would certainly like to try to find out what all the hype was about.
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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09/02/2015 17:38
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Well it depends what one wants from a car. The GT86/BRZ is not that slow Toyota GT86 (2012) 0-30mph: 2.8 0-40mph: 4.1 0-50mph: 5.6 0-60mph: 7.4 0-70mph: 9.5 0-80mph: 12.0 0-90mph: 15.2 0-100mph: 18.8 0-110mph: 24.5 0-120mph: 30.7 Calculated 60ft (18.3m) (s): 2.73 Calculated 60ft (18.3m) (mph): 29.2 Calculated 330ft (100.6m) (s): 6.87 Calculated 330ft (100.6m) (mph): 57.1 Calculated 1/8 Mile (201.1m) (s): 10.29 Calculated 1/8 Mile (201.1m) (mph): 73.2 Calculated 1000ft (301.7m) (s): 13.14 Calculated 1000ft (301.7m) (mph): 83.6 Calculated 0-400m (s): 15.67 Calculated 0-400m (mph): 91.3 Calculated 1/4 Mile (402.3m) (s): 15.73 Calculated 1/4 Mile (402.3m) (mph): 91.5 Calculated 0-1000m (s): 28.38 Calculated 0-1000m (mph): 116.3 Fiat Coupé 16v Turbo (1994) 0-30mph: 2.7 0-40mph: 3.9 0-50mph: 5.2 0-60mph: 6.8 0-70mph: 9.0 0-80mph: 11.3 0-90mph: 14.1 0-100mph: 17.9 0-110mph: 22.2 0-120mph: 28.4 Calculated 60ft (18.3m) (s): 2.71 Calculated 60ft (18.3m) (mph): 30.1 Calculated 330ft (100.6m) (s): 6.73 Calculated 330ft (100.6m) (mph): 59.5 Calculated 1/8 Mile (201.1m) (s): 10.04 Calculated 1/8 Mile (201.1m) (mph): 74.5 Calculated 1000ft (301.7m) (s): 12.84 Calculated 1000ft (301.7m) (mph): 85.5 Calculated 0-400m (s): 15.28 Calculated 0-400m (mph): 93.1 Calculated 1/4 Mile (402.3m) (s): 15.34 Calculated 1/4 Mile (402.3m) (mph): 93.3 Calculated 0-1000m (s): 27.78 Calculated 0-1000m (mph): 119.0 I rest my case... 
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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09/02/2015 18:28
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Are those actual test figures? Have a look at Car and Driver's instrumented test results. The real performance seems very comparable with a 16VT. But the car feels a lot more solid than a Coupe to sit in. As I said, not driven one yet. However, modern cars have much more grip than standard coupes, so are usually simply quicker in the twisty bits and all cars can do 70-80 mph  To me the GT86/BRZ promises to be a car that is nice to drive like the Coupe. Hence why I'm still interested in trying one. Probably won't be buying one as my 20V is staying for now and is being joined by a really fast coupe when the ice here melts and I can collect it http://media.caranddriver.com/files/2013...te-napoleon.pdf
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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09/02/2015 20:07
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Yes, Autocar's road test data. The distances are calculated from the speed increments but they will be spot on. I'll go with caranddriver's data in future as it looks more like what I would expect.
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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10/02/2015 11:22
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I would just echo neil's comment really, that it depends on what you want from a car. If you're after the maximum possible performance for the money then it's probably not the best choice, but if your priority is good handling and you like the styling, and not necessarily after the fastest thing on the road, then I think it would make a decent purchase.
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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10/02/2015 13:13
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Agree that it looks like a much faster car, bit like a Porsche Cayman or Nissan 350Z / 370Z. As a result, it "should" have 250 - 300bhp to keep up with the looks. Having said that, you can have lots of fun with 200bhp. The crux for me is that I would be gutted every time someone burned me off a the lights in a family saloon. At least in my NA Coupe, I know it is a "classic" car, so doesn't need to race everyone in a Scooby. The Toyota on the other hand is a new performance car, so needs to hold it's own. If it had been a roadster like an MX5, or Honda S2000, then I think it would be fine. It just looks too fast. 
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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10/02/2015 13:38
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Well a similarly priced Audi TT will be similarly slow and probably poverty speced to boot. The Nissan is from a price and power class above. The Porsche costs double. To put this performance into perspective, a 2006-2009 Jaguar XK 4.2 V8 is not appreciably faster under 100 mph. At its price point, the GT86 is actually quite a lot of car for the money which should also be well made and reliable.
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10/02/2015 17:49
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What could be achieved with a remap etc?
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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10/02/2015 18:11
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What could be achieved with a remap etc? As it's an NA, not much. Probably 10% max. But I think that would spoil the point of the balance of handing and power in this case. If it had more power, then it should be designed to cope with it, rather than an afterthought.
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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10/02/2015 19:44
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I think this is the word proccy will be looking for Hallelujah  It's actually for my missus and not me, and will be more than powerful/fast enough for her as she's got no track experience and has no interest in gaining any. She likes a reasonably fast, stylish road car and this ticks all her boxes.....and i will enjoy driving it too  Thanks for your comments guys and gals 
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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11/02/2015 10:32
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When I worked for Toyota I sold these, got to thrash them around Donington at the launch and used to take them home regularly. They are an excellent sports coupe that can be used every day with total confidence in reliability. I think the problem is that many people have a different view of what a 'sports car' is these days. I don't think it is a car that you'll drive once and fall in love, it will take some time for all of the benefits to shine through. If your thrills from driving come from out dragging cars on a dual carriageway you'll be disappointed.
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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12/02/2015 11:36
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The noise that Ferrari makes whilst downshifting is fantastic!
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Re: Toyota GT86 - Opinion/experiences
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12/02/2015 16:51
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Yeah. So much of a car for me is about the sound. I couldn't agree more! In fact I point blank refuse to buy even a really good car if it sounds rubbish.
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