Driver’s cars. Front engine, rear wheel drive and a two-door coupe body style is what defines a car made for pure driving. The simpler, the better.
And Toyota gave this pure machine back to the modern driver with the new GT 86 model that checks all the aforementioned attributes, and it is also available in the US under the name of Scion FR-S.
It’s basically the same car with another badge: front mounted 2-liter flat-six engine bolted to a 6-speed transmission that sends the power to the rear wheels, all beneath a serpent looking sleek two-door coupe.
A recipe that can beat the other famous driver’s ride, the 2006 BMW 3 Series, as you can see in the video bellow.
It’s basically the same car with another badge: front mounted 2-liter flat-six engine bolted to a 6-speed transmission that sends the power to the rear wheels, all beneath a serpent looking sleek two-door coupe.
A recipe that can beat the other famous driver’s ride, the 2006 BMW 3 Series, as you can see in the video bellow.