86scorpion
86scorpion
86scorpion

There’s nothing good about UAW, even if unions are a good thing. Tear UAW down, destroy it, and start over. One thing is clear, workers need unions. Just not these corrupt fat cats. 

I almost rear ended someone because my flip flop got caught on the gas pedal. 

Just wait til you see how easy it is to counterfeit our money

We, the US, must always be the special case.

I paid around $16k for my used 86 but only because it was the limited edition 2013 that had some extra features.

Slowly but surely getting there.

Ok, now I’m waiting for the day that it gets 360 view with cameras and just gets rid of the windows.

The trucks are selling and manufacturers love it. SUVs too. Now just about everything else is starting to sit on lots for far too long.

“The only thing it really fails at, are track days.”

It’s ugly as hell, the size of an F-250 but with worse visibility, and is going to go up against an electric F-150. Why would anyone with eyes buy the Cybertruck? Not saying that Ford isn’t vulnerable, but they’ll definitely struggle during the next recession and promptly get a bailout. 

An SS Camaro is a lot more than I want to spend on a car, I’m cheap. And maybe that’s what it is, I haven’t driven a 2015 or newer Mustang. The 2014 has horsepower but the handling just didn’t feel sporty.

Yeah the newer models are basically the same as the limited edition from 2013. Unless something happens to my car, no sense in getting a newer 86 until I see the new generation. 

Also, I could be wrong, but I think most people such as myself who love this car are more likely to buy used. While SUV and truck buyers seem to have an insatiable appetite for new vehicles. 

This is the truth. People in their 20s are largely expected to buy cars like these. That market is dying as it seems they’re more likely to buy an SUV now.

Not to mention, Toyota and Subaru don’t seem to mind that these are niche cars. Because they have perspective changing abilities. People love my car, and when I explain a Scion is just a rebadged Toyota, they’re shocked. A lot of people stopped associating Toyota with sports cars or anything remorely exciting years

Actually I did test drive mine on a curvy road and the salesman encouraged me to speed. Probably why I bought it. Nothing else near it’s price range feels that sporty. 

Also, the more expensive and more powerful Mustang and Camaro don’t have the same handling. I test drove the Mustang, a 2014 I believe. It felt more like a Ford Focus or some other sedan than a sports car as far as handling goes. The 86 truly feels sporty, at the cost of ride comfort and space, which are tradeoffs I’m

Did it have stock tires? The stock tires are complete garbage. Change them and it makes a noticeable difference.

Rick Sanchez? Is that you?

You have to be a complete idiot to call a product vaporware for not launching before it’s supposed to launch. It was never supposed to be out already, unlike the vaporware in the article.