JT wrote:Well I own one so of course I'm going to be biased but as I've said before, an AE86 has way more style than a skyline. I don't know why RS13 is trying to compare the two though, there's nearly a decade difference in technology between them. I'd have an ae86 over a skyline from the same era in every respect
Power is easy to get more of, which is the only thing a gtst has up on the ae86.
As well as longer wheelbase, so it's 'easier' to drift.
Your point is valid though, there is 6 year's technology between them (going by release dates - '83 and '89) so they are really a little far apart.
That said... IRS, LSD, RWD... three elements almost essential to drift.. they do have that in common!
Realisticly when these cars were designed they were designed with different goals in mind. Skylines' HICAS and smooth motor is an example that they were inteded as a tourer (Oh, and the GT badge, lol!). The AE86 was definately inteded more as a 'taut' car.
Neither were specifically designed to hold massive smoking sideways drifts
As for having an 86 over a skyline from the same era...well, yes, but you'd be comparing to an R30/R31 skyline, not an R32...
To get back nearer the topic: AE86s are definately cool, but they are a 'cult' car, and not everyones cup of tea. Pretty good looking for its era too, although they need simple colors (ie black/white) and garish bodykits murder their looks (NFSUG2 anyone? )