It depends on what you want I guess. The exclusivity of a limited edition, or the most bang for your buck. Maybe they'll add a "track pack" option to the regular 2.0 that adds an LSD. Who knows. We'll find out in a few months.
Europe is getting the 2.0 Fuji Speedway edition, with the 19 inch LE wheels, the 3.0 variable suspension, and the active diff.
I'm betting we will get something with similar specs for the 22 MY.
It's actually a really good comparison. If Mazda designed the mk5 instead and threw in a rotary, and connected the taillights, you'd have the perfect modern FD. I owned one as well I can promise you, of any modern car I've driven, the Supra is the closest thing to an FD. I haven't driven the 2.0...
You said I dragged you in, I didn't. I quoted you after you already made comments. Try harder.
On second thought, don't. I'm not in the mood to argue about this nonsense. Good luck with the Z.
I didn't say a WRX, I said an STI. I don't bother to look on an 86 forum, because I've got no interest in one. 86 owners shouldn't complain about the Supra since for most it's waaaaay out of their league. That's why they drive a $25k 86.
So, you don't have a Supra? Why are you commenting on a...
A Cayman/Boxster with a 4 cylinder is a lot more expensive than a 4 cylinder Supra lol.
A Scatpack might be quick at a light, but that's also the only thing it can do. And it's 15 years old on the inside. I do like the widebody though.
An STI Limited is just as expensive, a 4 cylinder, nowhere...
Ebay kits might cost 5k, a quality kit certainly doesn't. A factory turbo 86 would easily approach $40k and then you're still sitting in a cheap, plastic, crap interior. You're not JUST paying for horsepower in the Supra. If you think Subaru quality is equal to BMW quality...
I think that's just a matter of time before an LSD and manual are happening. As far as weight goes, 3200 lbs with a car that has 255 horsepower isn't bad at all.
Russell did the same as Hamilton does. He was 10 seconds up the road from Bottas. Team "tactics" screwed him up when the safety car came out. So either Russell is as good as Hamilton, which means Hamilton is not that good, that a kid in his first ever race in the same car can match him, or the...