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    A Silvia was good in a straight line, if they continued the evolution, it would be higher powered, but not as good handling. The 86/BRZ is designed as handling first, power second.

    The Zs are still going well though. Honda and Mazda have pretty much dropped all new performance cars unless a new MPS 6 appears. With the larger body it would a very different beast to the older version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by woofy View Post
    A Silvia was good in a straight line, if they continued the evolution, it would be higher powered, but not as good handling. The 86/BRZ is designed as handling first, power second.

    The Zs are still going well though. Honda and Mazda have pretty much dropped all new performance cars unless a new MPS 6 appears. With the larger body it would a very different beast to the older version.
    The 86 isn't designed for handling, they put prius tyres on so you can break traction at 40km/h..........

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    If it didn't follow the path of some newer Nissans it might be a better looking unit too - the last 200SXs still look pretty clean today, I'm not sure the 86/BRZs will.. but that's more a subjective thing.

    Handling can be tidied up, but so to can more power be extracted. Probably easier to tighten up the handling (assuming a good base) then to play with the engine though. A moot point nonetheless though..

    I hadn't heard of any intention to do a new MPS6, as you say it would be a different car at least in sedan form - by all accounts the wagon is the pick there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    The 86 isn't designed for handling, they put prius tyres on so you can break traction at 40km/h..........
    I have the same tyres (Michelin Primacy HP) on my Octavia.
    Yes they are a touring tyre & give very long life and they seem an odd choice for a vehicle with sporty pretentions (the Toybaru not my shopping trolley) but I can do 90kmh (comfortably) on the 45kmh advisory 270 degree cloverleaf coming from Narellan Rd westbound to Hume Hwy Northbound. I'm sure you could make them slide if you wanted to be a nob but driven smoothly they hang on quite well for a tyre that has now done 70,000km.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roshea View Post
    Is this really so different to Skoda? Some of the most common concerns on this forum seem to be depreciation, parts and dealers.
    I guess it all depends where you are coming from, the main reason for buying a Skoda for us were - reliability, VW/audi mechanical and access to parts/dealers and an excellent value/price. As for depreciation, will worry about that later on but have always lost money on cars so no surprises there..

    The Renault problems we had were all over the place from dealerships that could not diagnose problems on near new cars to unavailable and stupid expensive parts - get that from France in 6 weeks to non standard diagnosis ports so you had to go to a dealer in a car you couldn't drive just to get a code cleared from the ECU.

    Maybe Renault have improved their QC over the recent years, the cars are free of electrical infidelity and the dealers are nicer but despite loving the products could not buy again.

    Incidentally, big benefits for Renault were ride, apparent build quality, value for money, huge load space, the 'exclusiveness' factor pretty much the same reasons for buying a Skoda.
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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    The 86 isn't designed for handling, they put prius tyres on so you can break traction at 40km/h..........
    You should at least acknowledge that you are quoting Jeremy Clarkson.
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    Quote Originally Posted by K1W1 View Post
    You should at least acknowledge that you are quoting Jeremy Clarkson.
    Yeah but can he read a book and drift at the same time.
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    I think that looks pretty damn sweet. The lock for the Octavia for me though, as mentioned, is the boot space. But it is still nice seeing more small station wagons on the market. Choice is choice bro!

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    The 86 isn't designed for handling, they put prius tyres on so you can break traction at 40km/h..........
    Don't confuse roadholding with handling.

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    My 2c...
    Fast wagons are great.. and the GT220 is a good looker (ugly interior and steering wheel though!)
    But kinda seems slow with a 0-100km time of 7.6 when you compare to the Octvaia RS which is bigger and more practical (and faster)
    Will will wait for the MK3 vRS Wagon
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