Bryster
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Bryan
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2018
- Threads
- 70
- Messages
- 1,649
- Reaction score
- 1,695
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Car(s)
- Nothing,considering a Civic DX
I think the Motomachi Supras will utilise a DCT
Sponsored
They would probably use a Getrag DCT, though I hope they would use something built by Aisin.I think the Motomachi Supras will utilise a DCT
I agree. But the big question is, how on Earth does every thread on this forum end up talking about a currently non-existent "alpha" car?I think the Motomachi Supras will utilise a DCT
You know, every time I hear one of those engines, or pull up behind an newer Lexus, I ask myself "Man, why wasn't this car on my radar?" Then two words bubble up from the depths of my mind "spindle grille..." And I forget about Lexus all over again.The only acceptable engine swap in the A90. 2URGSE
Anything else I'll take a bmw inline six thanks.
I think the Motomachi Supras will utilise a DCT
I gave up on Lexus design after I sold my IS350. For a luxury car brand, that is the one area I feel they lack....exterior design. Interior, technology, reliability, engineering...hands down Lexus. Design....Mercedes all the way!You know, every time I hear one of those engines, or pull up behind an newer Lexus, I ask myself "Man, why wasn't this car on my radar?" Then two words bubble up from the depths of my mind "spindle grille..." And I forget about Lexus all over again.
At least they aren't doing the hexa-grill like the rest of the world(Audi,Ford,Chevy,etc.)I gave up on Lexus design after I sold my IS350. For a luxury car brand, that is the one area I feel they lack....exterior design. Interior, technology, reliability, engineering...hands down Lexus. Design....Mercedes all the way!
This is the answer to those clamoring for a Turbo 86.Given the over 50% manual take rate for the twins I don't see why they don't just offer a stick in the 4cyl (Celica) Supra and replace the 86 with it.
As a manual BRZ owner I'd be interested in it even at the $40K asking price. Seems like a logical natural progression.