2012 Toyota/Subaru Sports Coupe - affordable sports-coupe game with new model are now developed by the Toyota.
Its model price range from 20,000-25,000 Dollars. This front-engine/rear-drive 2-door will reincarnate the spirit of the 1983–1987 Corolla Levin/Trueno (AE86), a car that's still popular today, especially the 1983–1987 Corolla Levin/Trueno (AE86), a car that's still popular today, especially among drift enthusiasts.
2012 Toyota/Subaru Sports Coupe is a reincarnation of the AE86, and scheduled to appear 2012
Toyota is partnering with Subaru to bring this project to reality. In fact, most of the engineering seems to be coming from the company known for its all-wheel-drive rally cars. Powering the future coupe will be Subaru's 2.0-liter flat-4 equipped with a new direct-injection system, tuned to produce an impressive 200 bhp and 145 lb.-ft. of torque. We predict the car will weigh about 2700 lb., so expect fairly quick acceleration times, probably around 6.0 sec. to 60 mph.
Source: www.roadandtrack.com/future-cars/2012-toyota-subaru-sports
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Its model price range from 20,000-25,000 Dollars. This front-engine/rear-drive 2-door will reincarnate the spirit of the 1983–1987 Corolla Levin/Trueno (AE86), a car that's still popular today, especially the 1983–1987 Corolla Levin/Trueno (AE86), a car that's still popular today, especially among drift enthusiasts.
2012 Toyota/Subaru Sports Coupe is a reincarnation of the AE86, and scheduled to appear 2012
Toyota is partnering with Subaru to bring this project to reality. In fact, most of the engineering seems to be coming from the company known for its all-wheel-drive rally cars. Powering the future coupe will be Subaru's 2.0-liter flat-4 equipped with a new direct-injection system, tuned to produce an impressive 200 bhp and 145 lb.-ft. of torque. We predict the car will weigh about 2700 lb., so expect fairly quick acceleration times, probably around 6.0 sec. to 60 mph.
Source: www.roadandtrack.com/future-cars/2012-toyota-subaru-sports
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