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Supra = BMW
The IS500 is standard Muscle car (drop a big engine into an otherwise standard car). But ok. Although, it’s using the same engine from the original ISF that is over 10 years old. So, basically a new ISF without calling it an ISF.
LFA is 12 years old and was a Halo car that even rich people couldn’t buy.
So, really both Toyota and Honda follow the same formula by throwing a couple of bones to the fan boys once in a while.
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My Bad.
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How about the GR Yaris? I know it's not sold here but Toyota spent a ton of money developing that car.
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Kind of underwhelming. I realize it's a bit of a challenge to make that coupe rear end of the Civic look good but they kind of failed as it looks like a poor-man's CLA from the rear.
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I knew this car was going to disappoint 15 pages ago… Honda sux
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I knew this car was going to suck 15 years ago
Originally posted by Thales of Miletus
If you think I have been trying to present myself as intellectually superior, then you truly are a dimwit.
Originally posted by Toma
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Nissan GTR has gone virtually unchanged since 2007 and can no longer be sold in some countries because it no longer meets safety regulations. The upcoming Z is using a variation of the 2003 350Z FM platform.
Subaru STi has used the same engine (EJ) since the first gen Sti in 1994.
Mazda and Mitsubishi have just rolled over and given up.
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Is the new 400z modeled on the 2003 350z? Please elaborate on how. Why would they do that when the 370z was right there and several years newer??!?This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Regarding the R35 GTR. if you could please elaborate on what countries have refused to admit it since its radical technology allegedly refused to conform to whatever regulations has left it behind. You know,... Aside from Japan and North America at the very least.
I am eager to learn.
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That being said, it's not uncommon for manufacturers to use the same platform for 20+ years with tweaks every generation. For example, Chevrolet used the same Y platform for the Corvette from the 80s right up until 2019...
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Originally posted by killramos
It's a Chrysler, it won't last long enough to depreciate.
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https://www.motortrend.com/features/...arison-visual/
R35 news
https://www.motor1.com/news/532908/n...l-safety-test/
I do recall that thread. I wish I was more proficient. I just keep seeing 370z and not 350z...This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If the middle number is different, does that make it still the same? Being a guy that says random things and thinks they're true would seem pretty lame, here. But if a 350z = 370z because someone who's never owned either says so, then I am happy to be proven wrong. I just need to be re-educated.
Can we say "it's basically a Versa" next because it's made by the same company? Shall we then stretch that to "pffftt this is a Datsun 510"??!
I defer to your expertise on what we call this.
Y platform simply denotes the 4th character of the VIN and specifies, front engine, rear wheel drive, 4 wheel independent suspension. By this description, GM used the same “Y platform” starting in 1961 with the Pontiac Tempest and also used that platform in 2019 with the C7 Vette, but that’s where the similarities end.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Although there are many similarities between the C5 (1997) to C7 (2019), the C4 from the 80’s shares nothing with the later generations. The C5 was a brand new chassis design from the C4 and it continued to evolve in the C6 and C7.
Back on topic, I previously owned a 2000 Integra, it was a good, reliable commuter car. I’m guessing this new one will also fit that description.
I like neat cars.
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Yes. It seems silly for automotive journalists (LoL) to overuse the term "same platform" and then sillier when that spills into the public because in so many cases, it's not a useful thing to say.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's exactly what anyone with any sense should've expected.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote