It's great that toyota is doing this and going back to the basics but don't fool yourself that this is something that hasn't been done before or that it's revolutionary in any way. In fact, it's the opposite, it's going backwards with leaving out a lot, but that's why it's great.
It has comparable specs to an E30 M3, 25 years later.
If you're looking for a new or lightly used car though, the Mazda RX-8 is about the same starting price new and about the same weight with more power, and they did that 10 years ago. And it is known for exceptionally good handling, it was in C&D best handling cars for under 100k, etc. And it's got that cool back/front doors thing. And looks way better IMO. The only thing I can think of that the toyota/subaru has the advantage in is gas mileage.
It has comparable specs to an E30 M3, 25 years later.
If you're looking for a new or lightly used car though, the Mazda RX-8 is about the same starting price new and about the same weight with more power, and they did that 10 years ago. And it is known for exceptionally good handling, it was in C&D best handling cars for under 100k, etc. And it's got that cool back/front doors thing. And looks way better IMO. The only thing I can think of that the toyota/subaru has the advantage in is gas mileage.
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