There are several things I like. 4 door hatchbacks. Turbos. Awd. Toyota. All of these things are in this car, and I really like the Corolla Im as is.
There are several things I like. 4 door hatchbacks. Turbos. Awd. Toyota. All of these things are in this car, and I really like the Corolla Im as is.
AWD, turbo, six speed hatchback. Actually available in the USA without waiting for 25 years to import legally.
And we're complaining about the number of doors?
Mndsm said:There are several things I like. 4 door hatchbacks. Turbos. Awd. Toyota. All of these things are in this car, and I really like the Corolla Im as is.
Yup! I think it will be a home run (amongst enthusiasts). Reminds me when I bought my all trac celica new . Excitement
since Akio has been in charge, they have really done some great things, and will continue to .
Fact that current corolla hatch is even offered with a 6MT, (albeit with current lackluster engine) is pretty amazing for Toyota, who has been pretty lethargic for a decade +
mr2s2000elise said:I miss my 10 MS3, and my 16 WRX. But I don't miss the junk quality.
Not sure I'm buying the notion that a 3-cylinder Toyota souped up to make 268hp is going to cure whatever problems you had with the two cars you mentioned.
OK, cool, but this would be better if it was FWD and had a bigger turbo 4. Basically a Focus ST with Toyota build quality. Lighter, cheaper, less complicated.
So...who are they partnering up with? Because Toyota apparently cannot make any fun car these days without help.
Catatafish said:I hope lots of people buy these so I can get a used one in ten years. Good on Toyota for making an effort to make cool cars again.
Berk you, I am keeping mine until the wheels fall off and I reattach them and they fall off again and the build thread will be 100 pages long.
For serious, I thought this was a repost of the Yaris/Gazoo vehicle. My brain halted at "US Bound".
I was actually planning on fixing the S60R and selling it while the market is high and buying an Audi S3, settling like a bitch instead of holding out for an RS3. Now I'm lusting for a Toyota. I wonder if it comes in beige?
John Welsh (Moderate Supporter) said:The colors are right for Tofu Delivery.
I will not lie. Should the stars align and I buy one, it WILL be white. And it will get a black hood.
God that's cool. Needs more N2 body work but it's still rad as hell.
I wonder what the price point is going to be. I can't see spending $35k for a Corolla but I also can't see it being cheap to produce, certify, and bring to market either. Sort of like how we ended up with a $36k Civic.
Appleseed said:So...who are they partnering up with? Because Toyota apparently cannot make any fun car these days without help.
This is a gazoo racing special.
Pete Gossett (Forum Supporter) said:That's some pretty great power from a 1.3L engine.
1.6, from the article.
The0retical (Forum Supporter) said:God that's cool. Needs more N2 body work but it's still rad as hell.
I wonder what the price point is going to be. I can't see spending $35k for a Corolla but I also can't see it being cheap to produce, certify, and bring to market either. Sort of like how we ended up with a $36k Civic.
its going to have to be 30-35k for it to actually sell especially with the CTR being 37k msrp and the Veloster N being 30k(not counting the auto one yet)
the Focus RS was 41k msrp and the Golf R is 40k msrp. The STI starts at 37k
Put me firmly in the “like” camp. It looks like other manufacturers are stepping up to fill the void left by ford and GM.
It definitely got a visit from the same ugly stick as the Civic, but damn if that isn't a step in the right direction from Toyota.
I'm ok with the number of doors.
Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:AWD, turbo, six speed hatchback. Actually available in the USA without waiting for 25 years to import legally.
And we're complaining about the number of doors?
Welcome to GRM lol
MrChaos said:its going to have to be 30-35k for it to actually sell especially with the CTR being 37k msrp and the Veloster N being 30k(not counting the auto one yet)
I think you nailed the $30-35 k price right on the money.
yupididit said:Floating Doc (Forum Supporter) said:AWD, turbo, six speed hatchback. Actually available in the USA without waiting for 25 years to import legally.
And we're complaining about the number of doors?
Welcome to GRM lol
That reminds me, it had better get 50mpg, be able to tow a horse trailer, and embarass all the Model 3s in SS.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:That reminds me, it had better get 50mpg, be able to tow a horse trailer, and embarass all the Model 3s in SS.
LOL
Have been seeing reports that it will be front wheel drive and will be introduced next year as a 2022 model, in the $30k ballpark.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:Have been seeing reports that it will be front wheel drive and will be introduced next year as a 2022 model, in the $30k ballpark.
I'm okay with FWD if they can make it as fun as the Focus ST.
Pete. (l33t FS) said:Have been seeing reports that it will be front wheel drive and will be introduced next year as a 2022 model, in the $30k ballpark.
Excellent news then!
if it is a better quality version of my 2011 Mazdaspeed3, I am a customer.
2 many doors.
It looks like a downsized CUV with that slope on the hatch and how far forward the hinge point is. Is the hatch actually going to be usable space for anything other than mall bags? We have given up trying to get larger objects in the gf's Focus hatch, now we use my GTI for the hatch-y stuff and she uses her hatch for bags as must have been intended.
I'm glad to see Toyota branching off with the US market and challenging expectations but this doesn't do it for me. Then again, I'm not their market and it seems like they're getting kudos from most people so I guess that's a win.
I took another look at the picture and I think they might have a good looking car there. If they took off the back doors, brought the rear wheels forward, and made the hatch more vertical. They won't do that so they may as well just raise the ride height 2 inches and bill it as the crossover it looks like.
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