Toyota/Subaru/Scion Lightweight Sports Car: Toyota GT86, Subaru BRZ, Scion FRS!
#31
Its gonna weigh at least 3000lbs.
The tiny new 1 series weighs nearly 3200 lbs and that thing is small. With safety and harddrives and speakers etc etc, it will not be lightweight.
The cheaper way to make it is to add more power.
How about 3000 lbs, put the I-4 in the tC in it, make the S/C standard and ensure it is RWD.
The tiny new 1 series weighs nearly 3200 lbs and that thing is small. With safety and harddrives and speakers etc etc, it will not be lightweight.
The cheaper way to make it is to add more power.
How about 3000 lbs, put the I-4 in the tC in it, make the S/C standard and ensure it is RWD.
#32
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This car, if under $15k, will be a great cheap platform to do all the moddings on, regardless of the stock powertrain.
#33
Its gonna weigh at least 3000lbs.
The tiny new 1 series weighs nearly 3200 lbs and that thing is small. With safety and harddrives and speakers etc etc, it will not be lightweight.
The cheaper way to make it is to add more power.
How about 3000 lbs, put the I-4 in the tC in it, make the S/C standard and ensure it is RWD.
The tiny new 1 series weighs nearly 3200 lbs and that thing is small. With safety and harddrives and speakers etc etc, it will not be lightweight.
The cheaper way to make it is to add more power.
How about 3000 lbs, put the I-4 in the tC in it, make the S/C standard and ensure it is RWD.
lets agree to disagree on your entire post.
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And the only way this car will weigh 3000lbs. is if Toyota puts some incredibly lazy and sloppy engineers on the project.
The BMW 135 is a bloated pig of a car. They claim it's the reincarnation of the 2002, but that's a lie. It weighs almost as much as a dang 3-Series! Yeah, the 135 is a reincarnation of the 2002 like the new LandCruiser is a reincarnation of the '67 Stout.
Don't worry, half the stuff that is standard on the 1-Series won't even be an option on this car, so that should help keep the weight down.
As I said before, a well-equipped version that appeals to the mass-market and will likely have the most sales will probably come in at close to 2700 or 2800lbs., which is still OK. But a stripped-down, "tuner-ready" version could make it here at 2400lbs. for about $16K. You won't be getting much equipment/refinement/comfort/luxury at that price, but at least it will be a solid CAR, closer to the Porsches and Ferraris of the 60s than the leather-clad, Bluetooth-enabled "sports cars" of today. Think of it as a poor man's Lotus.
#35
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As long as Toyota makes a sporty fun to drive two door i dont care if its FF, FR or AWD. And lets hope people actually buy it Toyota enthusiasts begged for cars like the Celica GTS and the Corolla XRS and then didnt buy them.
#36
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Like others have mentioned, $12-$13K will never happen for such a car because if it did, it would basically eat Scion alive. If it happens, I'm thinking the 17-20K range, just because if it's any lower it will be competing directly with the tC which seems like it would be roughly the same size and dimensions, and similar power.
Lots of stuff with these "rumors" that won't really come into fruition IMO.
Lots of stuff with these "rumors" that won't really come into fruition IMO.
#37
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That would be like putting a 2JZ in a Miata or Solstice. It really can't be done. And if someone were crazy (read: stupid) enough to try to put a heavy engine like a 2JZ in car that was designed to be small and light to begin with, well, it would handle like FWD Cadillac from the 80s, maybe even worse than that. The balance would be completely destroyed.
And the only way this car will weigh 3000lbs. is if Toyota puts some incredibly lazy and sloppy engineers on the project.
The BMW 135 is a bloated pig of a car. They claim it's the reincarnation of the 2002, but that's a lie. It weighs almost as much as a dang 3-Series! Yeah, the 135 is a reincarnation of the 2002 like the new LandCruiser is a reincarnation of the '67 Stout.
Don't worry, half the stuff that is standard on the 1-Series won't even be an option on this car, so that should help keep the weight down.
As I said before, a well-equipped version that appeals to the mass-market and will likely have the most sales will probably come in at close to 2700 or 2800lbs., which is still OK. But a stripped-down, "tuner-ready" version could make it here at 2400lbs. for about $16K. You won't be getting much equipment/refinement/comfort/luxury at that price, but at least it will be a solid CAR, closer to the Porsches and Ferraris of the 60s than the leather-clad, Bluetooth-enabled "sports cars" of today. Think of it as a poor man's Lotus.
And the only way this car will weigh 3000lbs. is if Toyota puts some incredibly lazy and sloppy engineers on the project.
The BMW 135 is a bloated pig of a car. They claim it's the reincarnation of the 2002, but that's a lie. It weighs almost as much as a dang 3-Series! Yeah, the 135 is a reincarnation of the 2002 like the new LandCruiser is a reincarnation of the '67 Stout.
Don't worry, half the stuff that is standard on the 1-Series won't even be an option on this car, so that should help keep the weight down.
As I said before, a well-equipped version that appeals to the mass-market and will likely have the most sales will probably come in at close to 2700 or 2800lbs., which is still OK. But a stripped-down, "tuner-ready" version could make it here at 2400lbs. for about $16K. You won't be getting much equipment/refinement/comfort/luxury at that price, but at least it will be a solid CAR, closer to the Porsches and Ferraris of the 60s than the leather-clad, Bluetooth-enabled "sports cars" of today. Think of it as a poor man's Lotus.
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I didn't mean to imply it can't be physically, but question why anyone would do it from a conceptual/logical standpoint. It just makes no sense to me personally. You don't need the 600-1000HP of the 2JZ in a car that weighs under 2500lbs. It would be useless unless you want to built an out-and-out drag machine, in which case you should just be working on a Supra anyway.
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True. Given the price point, as long as they keep the weight down and make the handling as sharp as the MR-S, I can care less about power. Being able to take those ramps at 80mph will be fun enough.