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    No rumors of the Subie / Toy creation with a decent spec engine? I wonder when they will come up with a 2.0T or 1.8T to make it sing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    Capped price servicing that has to occur every 6 months which adds up to more than the 1 yearly service on my VW.

    Why not just buy a Runout Mk6 GTI.
    $170 capped servicing till 60k which is 4 services at 9 months or 15k intervals.

    Quote Originally Posted by noone View Post
    No rumors of the Subie / Toy creation with a decent spec engine? I wonder when they will come up with a 2.0T or 1.8T to make it sing.
    There was some silly rumours that Toyota had agreement with Subaru that Subaru wouldn't release a turbo model for 2-4yrs, 4 seems stupid but 2 makes sense sorta
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    The 86 is a purpose built sports car from the ground up. Compared to a polo gti which is a very small car like a yaris, there is no comparison unless you really need the space. Then again the golf is the practical choice and that is what I went for

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    I like the design brief for the 86 and I can understand why Toyota won't offer a turbo version.

    But then again it is a little underpowered (my opinion). I would prefer a supercharger to a turbo, some decent aftermarket kits around for it, this is just one option: Toyota 86 supercharger kit | review | carsguide.com.au
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickshift3000 View Post
    I like the design brief for the 86 and I can understand why Toyota won't offer a turbo version.

    But then again it is a little underpowered (my opinion). I would prefer a supercharger to a turbo, some decent aftermarket kits around for it, this is just one option: Toyota 86 supercharger kit | review | carsguide.com.au
    I have a few aquaintances that have bought the GT86, GTS86 & the Subaru. The GT86 & Subaru guys have left theirs stock & once they got used to a revised driving style (both had Subaru Liberty, one was a turbo) & they claim the power is adequate. The guy with the GTS86 has done some extensive mods including remapping the ECU. The basic map is written for 92ron & is biased towards fuel economy. Remapping for 98ron produces noticeable increases in power. Last time I spoke to him he was working on a map for E85 & he expected the power to exceed 200kw with inlet & exhaust mods. All 3 of them feel that going turbo would upset the balance / power delivery.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stickshift3000 View Post
    I like the design brief for the 86 and I can understand why Toyota won't offer a turbo version.

    But then again it is a little underpowered (my opinion). I would prefer a supercharger to a turbo, some decent aftermarket kits around for it, this is just one option: Toyota 86 supercharger kit | review | carsguide.com.au
    An extra 10k for a supercharger pushes this car even further out of value for money though.
    At that price you might as well just buy a couple year old Porsche Boxter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brad View Post
    I have a few aquaintances that have bought the GT86, GTS86 & the Subaru. The GT86 & Subaru guys have left theirs stock & once they got used to a revised driving style (both had Subaru Liberty, one was a turbo) & they claim the power is adequate. The guy with the GTS86 has done some extensive mods including remapping the ECU. The basic map is written for 92ron & is biased towards fuel economy. Remapping for 98ron produces noticeable increases in power. Last time I spoke to him he was working on a map for E85 & he expected the power to exceed 200kw with inlet & exhaust mods. All 3 of them feel that going turbo would upset the balance / power delivery.
    Sorry but your friend is dreaming. The turbo charged 86 that came second in the Motor Magazine tuner challenge that has a Garrett disco potato running higher boost sine then at 12psi only makes 197kW atw, and that's with all the supporting mods you can dream of. Pick up a current issue of Fast 4's for the full write up. And not to mention E85 will only give large gains with forced induction (sorry don't have time to explain so goggle is your friend).

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    Quote Originally Posted by team_v View Post
    An extra 10k for a supercharger pushes this car even further out of value for money though.
    At that price you might as well just buy a couple year old Porsche Boxter.
    I doubt you could get a Boxster a couple of years old for $50k. Last I saw, an 6-8 year old BOxster S goes for that money, not withstanding any repairs which Porsche charge half an arm and leg for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Finance_Analyst View Post
    I doubt you could get a Boxster a couple of years old for $50k. Last I saw, an 6-8 year old BOxster S goes for that money, not withstanding any repairs which Porsche charge half an arm and leg for.
    Looks like 2006 is the closest.
    Maybe a BMW Z4 instead.

    The issue is that the 86 isn't really good value for money, then you add an aftermarket FI kit which voids almost every warranty you could claim and instantly devalues the vehicle and then you get even worse value for money.

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