Initially I actually wanted the GR86 but I liked the updates Subaru did to the suspension, where as Toyota kept some of the parts from the former car. I also trust the Subaru dealer close to me more than any of the Toyota dealers here. Subaru also put up pre orders back in July, so I ordered...
So I actually picked up my 2022 BRZ last month and I've been loving it. It pretty much fixed every complaint I had about the last car and I'm super impressed with almost 2K miles and a track day in. Power is definitely very much improved, I thought it may not be as quick as my tuned Fiesta ST...
Have you thought about getting a new Fiesta ST and upgrading to better riding shocks? I love mine, I get why you would want to switch. The car is fun enough that I decided to get it over compromising on a GT that wasn't optioned exactly the way I wanted. That and it was significantly cheaper...
Probably not, there's a line going through where the badge sits in the picture.
Here's the Edge.
It's an Edge ST! Interesting to say the least...
https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2018/01/11/ford-drives-all-new-edge-st-into-showrooms.html
Because a performance CUV would probably sell like crazy and could bring in new buyers. Plus Ford would have a Ford Performance vehicle in every segment from a (relatively) inexpensive hatchback, to trucks to a supercar and now CUV's.
The only vehicles with a slant like that in the hatch area...
I imagine that they left it that way because the new front end impacts aero a little bit more now. The good news is if it is as minor as it looks, it'll reduce cost without the need of an entire new bumper.
I still think the Mustang is an excellent option against the Camaro, besides some weird packaging. Even if the price is higher. Though it does kill a huge advantage the Mustang had.
If one does want ultimate performance for the price though the 1LE is tough to beat as much as I hate to admit...
That's what I thought.
Honestly I thought the GT would be slightly less than it is now and with the PP pack would be the price of the base Camaro new. But with the PP going up so much and needing at least 301A kind of killed that chance. Granted I would take a normal GT over an SS any day...
I wonder if Pilot Sport Cup 2's would close that gap to the 1LE? The Camaro has fairly aggressive tires. Though I'm just happy the PP finally has something more than those P Zeroes.
I almost feel like the whole point of the PP was to beat the normal Camaro, it comes with 275 summers standard.
Where has this been officially stated? I can't find anything about it. It's a new engine, so of course it's going to take some time to figure things out but I don't see anywhere about the ECU being locked.
Go into the order guide and look for the pictures of every wheel option towards the end. You'll find the one wheel that has no image, underneath the blank picture is a note saying it is for the Performance Package Level 2 option.
It is pure speculation about the tire, but it makes a lot of...
Magneride requires the performance pack, read under the option and it gives you a note. I assume the performance pack is available only on models with Sync 3 (Which comes with 301A) because the performance pack will utilize the new drive modes a little bit more. Such as the drag mode that was...
So I wonder if this is our Performance Package Level 2 wheel? The only blank wheel option is for Level 2. Interesting thing to note is the front wheels are 19 x 9.5" and the rears are 19. x 10.0". So it looks like there is the possibility of a wider tire. I wonder if it is a Pilot Sport Cup 2...
An R can reach 69K fully loaded.
I am very interested to see where a GT will end up with every single option. We have quite a few more options with a slight increase in MSRP.
I wouldn't put to much faith in that, the Taurus isn't getting any major changes for the 2018 model year at all. That is flat out wrong. Those are probably estimates.