by RedMist » Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:00 pm
Went to Auckland yesterday for work and decided to rent a paddle shift GT86. I was pissing down so in all honesty I couldn't utilize the car to any serious potential, however I came away from the day thinking that the car is good, not anywhere near as good as it could be, and wouldn't prise my wallet open.
The seats are absolutely brilliant. Leagues ahead of everything I've placed my arse in.
The paddle shift box, and auto mode are hopeless. The manual paddles were a toy and the auto kept on kicking down at unusual moments.
The engine is a surprise for a 2.0 NA. It does have a little more in the top end than you would expect from an NA boxer and midrange is good. This engine is enough for quite a bit of fun.
On the negative the intake and general engine sounds are like someone blowing bubbles into a large diameter PVC pipe. No traditional Boxer thump and no straight 4 scream.
The suspension is another chart topper. The car is planted and predictable, good spring rates with compression and rebound rates that showed off the car well. Toyota have certainly spent some money developing the handling and it shows. I certainly wanted to find a dry track and push some limits.
It's a more predictable, comfortable, Lotus Elise... unfortunately without the mid engine balance, or the acceleration.
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RedMist on Thu Jun 20, 2013 8:35 pm, edited 3 times in total.
The answer is Helmholtz!
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