The Si Coupe has 2 huge fake black grilles on the front and rear bumpers. And a hood that looks like it's sitting on top of another hood. Sorry, but that's ugly. It's not CTR Aztek ugly, but it's ugly.
8/17/2017 8:49:14 AM
About the Si/R, I was referring to the profile/silhouette rather than the smaller details. In the new Civic family, the coupe is the only one with a nice clean profile. The hatch has that massive butt (which actually reminds me of the Aztek!), and the sedan just looks weird, like a mix between a sedan and a hatch, but more like a long hatch, a mutant.When coming to smaller details, yes, the performance versions have a lot of garish features, and I totally dislike that front grille, and I feel you on the hood.**************I was thinking of the 987 S when I mentioned the 295 hp, or when I said the current base 718 is more powerful than the previous S. Thanks for the answer... and it makes sense about the engine sounds and refinement of the drive.**************As for the 488, I looked up the figures on the Ferrari USA site: http://auto.ferrari.com/en_US/sports-cars-models/car-range/ferrari-488-gtb/Yes, the 650/675 were renowned for being light, and the lower end of the weight range (3150 - 3400) I gave for the lightest McLarens, Ferraris, and Lambos, was for the 720S
8/17/2017 3:25:04 PM
Ahh, yeah it is the "R" that's Aztec-ugly.Engine layout isn't the most important thing...but flat/inline sixes are my favorite, and the smoothest layout (along with V12s). I think with Porsche, you aren't buying dyno charts and lap times, etc. If numbers per dollar is driving the decision, you buy a Corvette, pretty much end of story (or MAYBE one of the super-duper Camaros/Mustangs).Like, I wouldn't buy a 996, because the headlights are wrong. Fine for a Cayman (though not my preference), but not a 911.
8/17/2017 10:22:29 PM
8/18/2017 8:25:10 AM
I have been to the dark side. I would return. I have an appreciation for both types of machines.
8/18/2017 8:31:48 AM
8/20/2017 11:08:22 PM
370hp and 4k lbs.. you can kid yourself that that's meaningful performance improvement over an appliance, but it's really not. you're talking about a car that's not quite the performance levels of a 20 year old 5 series. it's ok man, we get it. you're satisfied by slow cars that are easy to deal with on the daily. you don't have to puff them up into more than they really are. no one's here trying to emasculate you for enjoying something that's not super focused. let it go.[Edited on August 21, 2017 at 9:18 PM. Reason : .]
8/21/2017 9:18:01 PM
8/21/2017 10:37:43 PM
who said an appliance can't be fun to drive?[Edited on August 22, 2017 at 8:37 AM. Reason : also, 0-60 is hardly a useful measure of performance for anything besides stop light racing]
8/22/2017 8:32:55 AM
8/22/2017 10:48:44 AM
1/4 mile is much more useful than 0-60 these days. 0-60 is still a powerful marketing tool, though.Nurburgring is not a great yardstick, except for hypercars. It's kind of the opposite problem as comparing autocross lap times.C&D Lightning Lap is my favorite yardstick of most performance-oriented cars.[Edited on August 22, 2017 at 9:03 PM. Reason : ]
8/22/2017 9:02:37 PM
0-60 time modeling has messed up some really good cars by manufacturers messing with the gears to hit 60 right when you bounce off the limiter because of .3 second gear change making the number look bad.Not as big of a point since nothing comes with a fucking manual anymore.Reminded by how much I love manuals after I had to push start the kia after grabbing groceries because it's6 year old battery finally bit the dust (with a trunk full of groceries)I mean I love them every day but just when I start to think hmm a dsg wouldn't be terrible...Nope.. I still have a hard time shaking the thought of a gen5 viper... power, weight, and simplicity all are right in the sweet spot. Back to the Supra.... I will simply say this, if a track pack mustang gt is faster, cheaper, and seating more while also being more reliable which would be my guess right now with this thing being based on a z4 chassis I will consider it a flop on launch.[Edited on August 23, 2017 at 4:53 AM. Reason : Autocorrect correcting.]
8/23/2017 4:51:35 AM
http://jalopnik.com/the-new-bmw-z4-is-the-most-promising-car-from-bmw-since-1798053666
8/23/2017 7:01:19 AM
New Supra info!https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/dave-from-toyota-what-we-learned-in-breck-about-the-200.1003052/
8/23/2017 7:34:38 AM
Ugh.On one hand I don't want the engine to be sourced from BMW.On the other hand I don't want it to be another lame ass V6.Such a dilemma, lol.
8/23/2017 9:23:27 AM
↑ This.If they just used the block of the bimmer and their own everything else hat would be a pro.If this car doesn't have an inline 6 that will prove how little Toyota is in touch with car culture.Toyota "Yes, I'm a marathon runner, hey, could I borrow that gun real quick?" (BLAM) Spectator "why the fuck would you shoot yourself in the foot before a marathon?"
8/30/2017 1:25:13 PM
whatever picture you were trying to paint didnt come out real good bruh
8/30/2017 3:20:54 PM
8/30/2017 4:48:36 PM
8/31/2017 12:39:29 PM
10/24/2017 2:24:07 PM
At this point, it seems all but certain to be crap. Much like the Gen2 NSX.
10/26/2017 9:35:18 AM
In the past alleged scans turned out to be fakes, so take it with a grain of salt!But it seems like we will finally get to see it in March in Geneva.https://www.supramkv.com/threads/mkv-toyota-supra-dimensions-specs-leaked-in-best-car-magazine.737
2/12/2018 5:05:55 PM
2 pedals only, eh?
2/12/2018 5:41:41 PM
smells like BS
2/12/2018 6:26:54 PM
https://www.facebook.com/toyota/posts/10156278548574201
2/13/2018 6:10:31 AM
Who thinks the production car unveil at Geneva will also include productions curb weight and engine power? I'm guessing no
3/1/2018 10:18:27 AM
^ LOL actually it won't even be the production car that will be unveiled! It will either be a "racing concept", and whether that means a concept to preview the production model, or a racing/motorsports version of the Supra, no one knows.
3/1/2018 12:56:22 PM
Is Toyota trying to upstage Honda's dreadful roll out of the NSX? This is fucking sad.Also on one hand Tada says the car won't have a manual transmission, meanwhile also saying that the car is about having fun.
3/7/2018 4:00:23 PM
Nobody expects them to not fuck this up, right? At a minimum, they'll fuck up the styling and the weight. I'll be shocked if they don't fuck those up (it's not totally their fault; manufactures are almost bound by regulation to make fat, ugly cars nowadays). It might have plenty of power; we'll see about transmission choices and price.[Edited on March 11, 2018 at 3:39 PM. Reason : ]
3/11/2018 3:37:19 PM
toyota thinks 200hp is adequate in their only sports car and even fucked up the 4runner. yeah, this isn't anything to worry about. I bet it looks REAL similar to the 500hp 10spd auto lexus
3/12/2018 11:18:53 AM
This is the company that developed and sold a dealer installed supercharger for the Tacoma and Scion fucking tC but refuses to offer one for it's only sports car built in the last 15 years.Try to make sense out of that one.
3/12/2018 3:25:08 PM
Mazda makes a small, light, nimble sports car. Porsche makes (borderline) them as well. Come to think of it, so does Toyota(/Subaru), but for some reason they want their light/nimble, ACTUAL sports car to be slow, and they want their luxury/overpriced/overweight "sports car" to be really expensive and not adequate as a "sports car". The why, that I don't understand.
3/13/2018 10:31:55 PM
https://www.drive.com.au/motor-news/inside-the-toyota-supra-s-development-with-tetsuya-tada-117577.html
3/14/2018 4:15:40 AM
Seems clear to me that he's full of shit. A reworked 86 with a 6 cylinder engine could easily have become a Supra. Nevermind that something like that isn't even a precedent, and is how the Supra was created in the first place!
3/14/2018 9:31:05 AM
yeah, considering that Tada:1) says he did not want to compromise on the enthusiast factor but won't offer a manual (if true)2) thinks that adding forced induction tot he 86 would have meant rebuilding the whole car from scratchleads me to believe he is suffering from dementia
3/14/2018 4:37:54 PM
Tada is Japanese trump
3/16/2018 6:31:57 PM
^ yup, and confirmed yet again why he is trump:Toyota Chief Engineer: New Supra Doesn't Need A Manual Gearbox
4/2/2018 4:13:37 PM
^^^ car in YT video reminds me a bit of the Panoz Shorter wheel base than GT86 will not be a good thing in this case...
4/3/2018 9:06:39 AM
^^ridiculous. who the fuck develops an engine for a sports car that isn't well suited to shifting gears? the fuck? They going off script here and dropping in BMW's diesel engine?
4/3/2018 9:09:03 AM
Boooooooost
4/3/2018 11:29:22 AM
haha, toyota builds one hell of an appliance, but they could fuck up an anvil when it comes to having fun.
4/4/2018 12:01:43 AM
The true legacy of the original Supra is that it was reliable and fun. So what we are going to do is put in a low revving bmw engine and kill the legacy for ever. No fun, not reliable... then we won’t have to hear about the gd mkiv Supra anymore.
4/4/2018 6:01:50 AM
the supra wasn't even a good sports car, it was a good platform for drag racing. the only enduring japanese sports cars of the 90s are the FD rx7, the evo, the gt-r, the silvia and the gc8 wrx. 4 of those 5 werent in america. honorable mention to the 300zx, but it was a shitty sports car too
4/6/2018 11:59:43 AM
Wait you mark off the Supra but keep the skyline?It had a good weight distribution and if you reference the car mags also say it pulls the most gs on the skid pad, even more then the c4 vette and early viper iirc
4/6/2018 6:51:18 PM
Supra top times both races https://youtu.be/FFEi-0Rx6J0?t=3m16shttps://youtu.be/FFEi-0Rx6J0?t=11m51s
4/6/2018 10:47:43 PM
^^ yeah, those cars won races
4/8/2018 11:07:59 PM
The MKIV Supra was pretty successful in JGTC racing, though IIRC for most of it's career in that series it used a 4 cylinder engine.
4/10/2018 9:59:55 AM
2018 Toyota Supra: Everything We Knowhttps://www.motor1.com/news/93863/2018-toyota-supra-everything-we-knowP.S. Confirmed debut at the NAIAS in January.
10/10/2018 12:45:45 PM
Debut is here. Starts at about $51k. No manual transmission, 335 hp. Styling is about what we expected-neither bad nor exciting. Weight unknown, but who cares, really? Not anyone who is gonna buy this thing.It would be great if it was priced in the 30s, but I really don’t know why anyone would buy this thing. Oh well, at least Toyota is trying again for the first time in a generation. Sort of.Then again, not that it matters. If they announced plans for an appealing sports car today, the autonomous cars would be here by the time they actually built it.At least we have...Chevrolet?(and Porsche)
1/14/2019 11:36:36 AM
should have been a 2+2
1/14/2019 1:04:21 PM