Re: Toyota 86
Here's what one serious, well-respected motoring journo has to say about the 86. Bear in mind this bloke has seen and done it all and is no Johnny come lately. I would be inclined to respect his opinion:
"Mike McCarthy – Contributor Emeritus
The Toyota 86 GT appeals in very many ways, not least its compelling value. But I can't overlook a couple of rarely mentioned warts. Check the '86 GT's small, stunted analogue speedometer. Rubbish. These days an easily readable, instantly comprehensible dial is essential. The 86 GTS and Subi BRZ avoid the problem with a digital display, but the GT driver rides his luck.
Then there's ride quality. Fine for track and motorway, the GT's bump absorption turns to poop over any/every bit of surface gnarliness. C'mon Mr T, sports cars don't have to ride like drays to be sporty. Don't have to be obsessively taily either. Oh, that's for Fun?
A shame, then, the much-hyped engine doesn't share the ride's liveliness. Given heavy-footed prodding, the ultimately average performance comes with more bark than bite. Far from infectiously sporty, the joyless blaaaah simply loudens before going viral as the 'piped music' effect kicks in. "
Last edited by Vulture; 30-12-2012 at 03:58 PM.
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