New RWD Toyota/Subaru sport coupe
New RWD Toyota/Subaru sport coupe
I didn't see this posted elsewhere on this site.
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/04/10/t...-subaru-boxer/
It looks very interesting. I hope there'll be a Pontiac to go up against it.
http://www.autoblog.com/2008/04/10/t...-subaru-boxer/
It looks very interesting. I hope there'll be a Pontiac to go up against it.
This is like the third or fourth post about this car/deal...I'm too lazy to search, but I posted the first one.
It's the new AE86/ RWD Corolla. Who knows what they'll end up calling it, though. I hope its a Scion, maybe the next tC.
It's the new AE86/ RWD Corolla. Who knows what they'll end up calling it, though. I hope its a Scion, maybe the next tC.
I found this comment interesting...
"Subaru hasn't offered a performance coupe since the slightly odd SVX..."
Yeah, I agree. Anyone seen how slow the turbo units are like those in the WRX-class cars?!?! Booooring.

Back to reality... I have no interest whatsoever in anything that has "Toyota" and "performance" blended together. IMO, they make transportation appliances, and their ability to do that well is waining.
Good for GM to get business, but I liken it to swimming with the sharks.
"Subaru hasn't offered a performance coupe since the slightly odd SVX..."
Yeah, I agree. Anyone seen how slow the turbo units are like those in the WRX-class cars?!?! Booooring.

Back to reality... I have no interest whatsoever in anything that has "Toyota" and "performance" blended together. IMO, they make transportation appliances, and their ability to do that well is waining.
Good for GM to get business, but I liken it to swimming with the sharks.
Who can tell at this point how well this will work, but I find the project very interesting. A RWD 290hp coupe (with STI engine) weighing around 3000 pounds (total guess) is what some people have been asking for around here.
Last edited by teal98; Apr 14, 2008 at 08:43 PM. Reason: subject/verb agreement

*edit* teal98 beat me to the punch!
Yes... I even thought about that before I posted but then decided to do it anyways.
But seriously... outside of lawyers and gearheads like us, WHO-THE-FLOCK is going to know the difference or care? If I were and WRX owner, I'd have my feathers ruffled over that comment. I've raced WRX cars and they are wicked-fast - especially on shorter tracks.
I think you goobers know what I mean.
Actually, my neighbor has one of the Foresters that is turbo-equipped, and it is a pretty strong runner too for the wagon platform. Did Suby put turbos on any of their other models too?
But seriously... outside of lawyers and gearheads like us, WHO-THE-FLOCK is going to know the difference or care? If I were and WRX owner, I'd have my feathers ruffled over that comment. I've raced WRX cars and they are wicked-fast - especially on shorter tracks.
I think you goobers know what I mean.

Actually, my neighbor has one of the Foresters that is turbo-equipped, and it is a pretty strong runner too for the wagon platform. Did Suby put turbos on any of their other models too?
Last edited by ProudPony; Apr 14, 2008 at 08:53 PM.
Yes... I even thought about that before I posted but then decided to do it anyways.
But seriously... outside of lawyers and gearheads like us, WHO-THE-FLOCK is going to know the difference or care? If I were and WRX owner, I'd have my feathers ruffled over that comment. I've raced WRX cars and they are wicked-fast - especially on shorter tracks.
I think you goobers know what I mean.
Actually, my neighbor has one of the Foresters that is turbo-equipped, and it is a pretty strong runner too for the wagon platform. Did Suby put turbos on any of their other models too?
But seriously... outside of lawyers and gearheads like us, WHO-THE-FLOCK is going to know the difference or care? If I were and WRX owner, I'd have my feathers ruffled over that comment. I've raced WRX cars and they are wicked-fast - especially on shorter tracks.
I think you goobers know what I mean.

Actually, my neighbor has one of the Foresters that is turbo-equipped, and it is a pretty strong runner too for the wagon platform. Did Suby put turbos on any of their other models too?
so toyota wants the worse part of the subaru drivetrain to use in a sports car?
the boxer sounds like garbage and get bad gas mileage...good work "ferras"
theyd be better off using subaru awd and dropping a toyota engine in it.
either way, the only way to make a subaru any uglier looking is to let toyota get ahold of it, i cant wait to see this thing
the boxer sounds like garbage and get bad gas mileage...good work "ferras"
theyd be better off using subaru awd and dropping a toyota engine in it.
either way, the only way to make a subaru any uglier looking is to let toyota get ahold of it, i cant wait to see this thing
I know this isn't an opinion shared by many, but I actually like the sound of subaru's boxer engine.
I don't know if I actually ENJOY the sound, but it's definitely distinct, and I appreciate that.
I don't know if I actually ENJOY the sound, but it's definitely distinct, and I appreciate that.
But seriously... outside of lawyers and gearheads like us, WHO-THE-FLOCK is going to know the difference or care? If I were and WRX owner, I'd have my feathers ruffled over that comment. I've raced WRX cars and they are wicked-fast - especially on shorter tracks.
I think you goobers know what I mean.
I think you goobers know what I mean.



