Toyota to build FR-S based 4-door
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Toyota to build FR-S based 4-door
Okay, I have looked (and searched) but so far I don't see a thread about this on CL:
While the FR-S convertible hasn't been green lit, Toyota is going ahead with a (no-brainer) FR-S sedan. Great news, I think. Still no talk of a factory turbocharged FA20 unfortunately.
http://www.leftlanenews.com/toyota-to-launch-scion.html
While the FR-S convertible hasn't been green lit, Toyota is going ahead with a (no-brainer) FR-S sedan. Great news, I think. Still no talk of a factory turbocharged FA20 unfortunately.
http://www.leftlanenews.com/toyota-to-launch-scion.html
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This makes no sense. If Toyota wants to bring over a RWD sedan bring over the Mark X or Crown. The Toyobaru Triplets are supposed to be pure sports cars not sedans. The idea that they'd offer a sedan before a convertible is asinine.
Typically any thing Toyobaru related goes into this massive thread
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...n-frs-188.html
Typically any thing Toyobaru related goes into this massive thread
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/car...n-frs-188.html
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A practical 4 door sedan with the steering and handling of an FR-S?
Shut up and take my money!
The only thing better would be if it carried a Lexus badge and had the Lexus luxury.
Shut up and take my money!
The only thing better would be if it carried a Lexus badge and had the Lexus luxury.
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So this makes the TC irrelevant, right? Because you know it was easier to bastardize something great than to transform their existing mediocre platform into something that people love again.
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I disagree about making it a Lexus. That division already has a RWD compact that does what they want it to do: the IS250. And by extension the IS350 and IS-F. It's a great car but not the same kind of experience as an FR-S. And they killed the manual transmission model and have neglected to offer an LSD option as with the IS300.
The Toyota division needs a RWD sedan that isn't bent primarily towards luxury and is both semi-practical and truly a driver's car. Lexus had something like this with the Altezza/IS300 but they didn't want to sell that kind of sport compact sedan.
Now 250hp would benefit both the FR-S and this sedan. Also, I wouldn't mind it being marketed under the Scion division simply because the cars cannot be applied a markup if they are new. $25k for an FR-S is the only thing that has kept it a reasonable purchase. If it were routinely marked up to $30k or so (which dealers would love to do) then it would be a flop car. I'm okay with an FR-S based sedan being price fixed to allow the MSRP to stay MSRP since it's not going to be a powerful car.
All said, a small RWD manual sedan is a great addition to the market.
The Toyota division needs a RWD sedan that isn't bent primarily towards luxury and is both semi-practical and truly a driver's car. Lexus had something like this with the Altezza/IS300 but they didn't want to sell that kind of sport compact sedan.
Now 250hp would benefit both the FR-S and this sedan. Also, I wouldn't mind it being marketed under the Scion division simply because the cars cannot be applied a markup if they are new. $25k for an FR-S is the only thing that has kept it a reasonable purchase. If it were routinely marked up to $30k or so (which dealers would love to do) then it would be a flop car. I'm okay with an FR-S based sedan being price fixed to allow the MSRP to stay MSRP since it's not going to be a powerful car.
All said, a small RWD manual sedan is a great addition to the market.
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I agree. I'm not sure why so many in this thread think this is such a horrible thing.
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The return of the TRUE Hachi Roku!!!!
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The only people saying the FR-S needs more HP are those who haven't ever driven the thing at limits.
Fact is, the FR-S will outperform an IS-F at any autocross event. The car is sublimely balanced. A bigger motor would likely degrade the handling of the car, which is contrary to the purpose of it. It might be better to drive on the highway, sure, but overall the car would perform worse.
Fact is, the FR-S will outperform an IS-F at any autocross event. The car is sublimely balanced. A bigger motor would likely degrade the handling of the car, which is contrary to the purpose of it. It might be better to drive on the highway, sure, but overall the car would perform worse.
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Love the idea. Hate the rendering by MotorTrend. Hopefully it'll simply be the same stylish 86 with a stretched wheelbase and 2 extra doors.
Also wish they'd go forward with the 86 roadster. The MX-5 could use some true competition.
Also wish they'd go forward with the 86 roadster. The MX-5 could use some true competition.