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Just to talk about this, why do you feel a Japanesse car cant be a classic?? Im curisos to know..... Is it becasue they are far more advanced than that of Britsh and euro cars.......
TRD Man wrote:Designed from the outset as an off the shelf rally capable car, it's probably the only production car ever to be so.
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TRD Man wrote:
However 80 series Corolla's were FWD. I recall reading at the time that the whole rationale behind the RWD AE86 version was to produce a rally capable vehicle and incorporate features - i.e. longer suspension travel, more suitable geometry, satisfactory weight - into the design from the outset.
This was reputedly a first. Whether other models have done so since, who knows?
RS13 wrote:*shakes head*
Notice how the ones talking these cars up, are those who have owned/own/want to own one.. their mindset alone of which is the sole reason these rusty shitters are still alive and grossly overpriced.
deaf_rattle wrote:while you sit there arguing. ill play with my ma61 which in my opinion is fair superior to the ae86 and much cheaper
RS13 wrote:IMO, the KP60 is more of a classic than an AE86, and thats' what this whole shitstorm boils down to, personal preference, and others' opinions, hence why this whole debate is just going round and round..
RS13 wrote:The KP60 variants have done everything that the AE86 has, and more, for almost twice as long.
They covered everything with the KP60! I'd say tens of thousands of people learnt the fundamentals of RWD handling by having one as a first car, as well as the fact they're still being thrown sideways through rally tracks and thrashed around circuits worldwide.. add to that, you can just about throw ANY motor in them, and they're still just as fun and practical.. and you can still pick a legit one up for $500 on a good day.
Summing up, they're still in almost every form of motorsport, from rally to demo derbies.. and thats what makes them so great.
~SlideWays~ wrote:But any car could be competent in motorsport if you change enough. But they do have the rwd format and weight going for them. My point is that a 'bastardised' kp isn't the same thing (a classic). std kp vs bog std ae86 is very different AND ae86's used to be cheap.
The guy who asked what was under the hood was the guy in the orange TE71 (I think) turbo 4age powered. I was all over him like a rash in the 2nd race and almost rear ended him many times, even had to get on the brakes mid corner more times than I could count gggggggrrrrrrr - could pull up beside him on exit but the 330hp kind of pulls away alittle in a straight line, but not that much because I was right on his bumper again under brakes into turn 1. I think he was slightly embarrassed when I told him I was packing 1290cc of n/a power
that was one half of my post, and yes thats exactly what im saying. lets see how many "sporty" cars get sold when fuel gets to $ 3.80 - $4 a litre, remember that the majority of car buyers arent like you and me and car companys are not gonna make cars that only a small percent of thier customers want are they, and they dont really make that many small rwd cars anymore so stfu.RomanV wrote:macabre wrote:cars like that are gonna only get more sought after theres only so many light rwd cars left in the country/world because they dont make them very often anymore... probably gonna get worse as fuel prices keep skyrocketing, soon it wont be economic to make any kind of sporting vehicle aprat from supercars because only the very rich will be able to run them.
Do you realise how silly that sounds?
You're saying, that due to increased fuel prices, companies are going to stop making light weight sporty cars, with relatively economical small displacement engines?
If I'd be worried about anything becoming extinct, it's V10 luxobarge behemoths.
Even though there's a tendency for 'sporty' cars to be FWD, I think that as the sports car market becomes more concerned about fuel prices etc, sports cars will probably become MORE like how the AE86 was.
wde_bdy wrote:~SlideWays~ wrote:But any car could be competent in motorsport if you change enough. But they do have the rwd format and weight going for them. My point is that a 'bastardised' kp isn't the same thing (a classic). std kp vs bog std ae86 is very different AND ae86's used to be cheap.
You may not know this, but the KP61 had its own race series in America and a very extensive list of parts supplied by Toyota. Using the K series motor they can be very successful in a lot of different motorsport.
And just to stir the pot, here's a quote regarding a race meeting down Canterbury recently -The guy who asked what was under the hood was the guy in the orange TE71 (I think) turbo 4age powered. I was all over him like a rash in the 2nd race and almost rear ended him many times, even had to get on the brakes mid corner more times than I could count gggggggrrrrrrr - could pull up beside him on exit but the 330hp kind of pulls away alittle in a straight line, but not that much because I was right on his bumper again under brakes into turn 1. I think he was slightly embarrassed when I told him I was packing 1290cc of n/a power
No point saying its not a classic because you have to mod the motor to do any good, i don't think the AE86 ran 100% standard in too many classes.
Once you start talking race history though quite a few other cars pop into the picture, TE27, KE15, TE37, Celica's etc. The AE86 is really just a tweaked TE71 with a newer technology motor.
Callum
PS - This is not to say I don't like the AE86, just that I don't believe they are a classic yet. May well be a potential future classic though.
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