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Originally Posted by cbaber
My whole point is to not attach 4 doors, a diesel engine, or a hybrid system to a name that represents such a great history for sports cars. The only reason they are doing this is because a 4 door will sell better than a coupe in today's market. For the people that respect what the Toyota 86 represents, it's shameful.
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Even the early Camry was developed from a light compact RWD platform (from some older Celica), so as long as Toyota doesn't kill the GT86/FRS it doesn't sound that bad.