For those talking about torque, straight line performance, space, seating, or interior build.... you're all missing the point of the 86. Yes, it's not for everyone. In fact, it's aimed at a VERY specific market where as the Polo will no doubt appeal to a vastly broader range of buyers.
However, those who enjoy their driving experience know why this will be a fantastic car. It's focused on maximum smiles when being pushed hard, all for the minimum cost. There is the added bonus of RWD, which many don't appreciate... but it really is far more fun having a slightly oversteer biased RWD car compared to a slightly understeer biased FWD car.
The only other cars of late that have targeted the 'driving experience' market are the two Renault Sports (Clio 200 Cup which is very expensive, and the Megane 250, which won many awards last year), and the now defunct Focus RS (which was horribly over-priced but always very well received).
For those that don't understand... find an Mx5 and take it for a spin around mountains, then jump back in your own car and do the same. Yes your Golf/Polo/Whatever will no doubt be MUCH quicker in a straight line, be stiffer and more aggressive, and against the clock around those same bends much faster.... but the Mx5 will give you a huge smile, and will be so incredibly precise and predictable that you'll have the confidence to push it very hard very quickly with little fear of it sending you into a guard rail.
Previous Rides: Polo GTI, Mx5 10AE, MY05 WRX WRP10, Renault Sport Clio 172
Current Ride: Evo 8 MR, Fabia MK3
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