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Originally Posted by The HACK
What? Um, no. Toyota has their Toyobaru FRS/86 or whatever it is you want to call it, and they're reviving the BMYota based Supra/Celica or whatever it is you want to call it. They're actually moving in the opposite way, now they have the economy and practicality completely solved, they're looking to make SOME of their product offerings more performance oriented.
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I think you missed my edit. I do very much like the 86. As an M2 owner, if only my car had the same feedback/feeling as the 86 but keeping with the balanced chassis and solid power... that'd be ideal.