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So many say Toyota should have used a lightened Lexus chassis with either the 2UR V8 or V35a TT V6 and 'still could have easily made money.' The RC-F Track Edition is exactly what they are describing so why aren't people flocking to buy it?
Well when Toyota makes a car like this in house, it comes out just shy of $100k and doesn't have the numbers to justify the price. Of course performance isn't everything for the RC-F but it really goes to show roughly how expensive the car that 'could have been so cheap' would have been to produce. RC-F numbers (estimated) vs Supra numbers courtesy of Car and Driver |
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08-30-2019, 05:18 PM | #1062 | |
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The fanboi, whiners would have still lost their minds over that as well. It's really the under-35 crowd mad they didn't just re-release the A80 because "1000 hp mad tyte JDM yo!" |
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08-30-2019, 05:38 PM | #1063 | |
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BTW, I'm over 35 and could care less about Fast and the Furious. |
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08-30-2019, 06:04 PM | #1064 | |
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The RC is already a shortened chassis of the IS/ISC/GS and it didn't weigh any less than any of them. Even then, that doesn't make it this car handle how it does now and instead it will feel just like a luxury car. And you still wouldn't have a decent gearbox or an inline 6. BTW I wasn't referring to you at all, its common copy and paste logic all over the internet. |
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08-30-2019, 06:53 PM | #1065 | |
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This car has become very polarizing. By essentially re-skinning a BMW in order to save money, rather than creating a true Supra successor, Toyota may have turned off enough potential Supra buyers that the car won't be successful, anyways. I guess we'll see. I'm 42 years old, I loved the RX-7/Supra/NSX as a teen, my last several cars have been 2 seat or 2+2 sports cars, and the Supra is within my price range, yet I'm still not interested at all. Toyota apparently polled potential buyers and found out that the inline-6 was important in designing a new Supra, which it certainly is, but how many of us thought that would mean it would be a 2-seat BMW without a manual option?? I know that Toyota has been mentioning a possible manual transmission lately, so maybe that will help, at least. Last edited by duder13; 08-30-2019 at 07:01 PM.. |
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08-30-2019, 07:31 PM | #1066 | |
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They may have turned people off but they also brought in new perspective buyers. Yeah they definitely should have tried to replicate their 90s sales flop for the sake of bragging rights by celica owners at car meets. If it doesn't sell well, that just means it lives up to its predecessor. The manual transmission part isn't a big deal today for everyone especially at a time when the corvette and 3 series wont have them either. |
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Folks talk about weight all the time. It's difficult to build a sub 3k car with all the electric creature comforts most have become accustomed to and the safety kit that is mandated in modern highway safety times.also keep in mind that US vs EU have different regs.
I've seen some evidence that the US parts are heavier, despite the US having weaker rules. That's another discussion. There's a push for 0-60 times and huge HP, necessitating longer and heavier cars to out the power down. Another discussion... Then the manuals are fading away without development of the tech. Where is my rev matching manual? Why don't we have ultra smooth and fast clutches and gear levers? There was talk about adapting some of the clutch and gear transfer tech from the DCT to help speed up MT shifting and work, saw some progress in articles and then it never went anywhere. Manuals haven't gotten much if any love in the last 15y as opposed to massive advancement in auto. Self fulfilling prophecy.
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Better tuned hydraulics make clutch actuation faster. Perhaps quicker, more precise and closer is better wording. Dealer didn't have a manual when I was there, does the F80 MT prep cogs and match gear speeds between shifts? If truly so I concede and tip my hat to that at least.
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People really need to get over the fact that Toyota didn't make this car. Toyota has not beat around the bush here as they have fully admitted the reason they partnered with BMW to make this car is because the Toyota of today could not build this car and maintain an affordable price point.
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This can be disabled though by select sport+ throttle mapping which will disable the auto rev match. |
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It's really not that hard to drive a manual well. I don't want any aids, or the need to have to disable them. Of course I say that and I do sort of like Hill Hold.
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New Toyota Supra variants coming every year
https://www.goauto.com.au/future-mod...-03/79834.html
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It getting better
I was a bit sour on the new Supra, but I think it’ll open up the tuning platform for newer cars again. It’s nice to see that it’s so easily modifiable.
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It's not like it's the first time manufacturers have used another engine or had developing it. Yamaha and the SHO V6, Porsche and the Harley VROD, Lotus using Toyota engines, etc, etc. |
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