One last thing,
Have you driven the recent model? Or know what people have said of the final product?
you dont' have to write a para, jsut use a one word response. If possible, avoid amazing, or inredible, try something that adds that extra spice.
A solid 55k huh?
Welp, time to save up. But if there's only one model, there's no way a 400HP model is kicking in a 55k car.
If so, Toyota really out here chopping head soff the competition
Why can't we just pin your posts for FAQS to limit the clutter and new people asking the same questions and when we try and tell them via paraphrasing, we get shit on or be told lies?
The underpinnings are BMW, but doesn't mean it's a straight B58 thrown into the car. I don't think it's a 100 percent BMW motor like the FA20 was. We won't know until about two years down the line but something to make note of.
when Toyota said they wanted their car to be a pure performance car while the z4 will be the luxury coupe, I think there will be a stark differennce in horsepower and torque.
I feel The Z4 will be priced higher with the same torque and horsepower but with fare more refinement and items making...
I forgot what I've read but I recall Tada or an insider saying the engine is completely different. Sure, the base is the same but the mods, the bearings and rods are completely different for tuning purposes.
Everything is pointing this relationship to be similar, but with a clear line for how...
You did say that Toyota might haev added some things that might make it heaver than 2900 lbs.
So, I figured the higher trim would have trimmed the fat by a lot.
45k for non turbo boosting 340 HP or so, give or take with 3500 pounds to move with? Sounds nice.
The 55k? Probably 400HP, but with more features and down to 2999-3149 lbs, so it is a different demon altogether.
All in all, can't wait to lease this bad boy. If toyota even lets that happen
Most likely a 100k variant that competes with 911's.
As someone enoted, unless A70 wants to come and say hi. I see this car rounding up to 2950 lbs, but packing 500 HP and is an absolute corvette/GTR/supercar killer to a certain extent.
Expect this badboy to be a limited variant.
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