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  1. 3 hours ago, maurice said:

    Is there now a PS4S available in 225/40/18 because of this?

    They are. Should be available from about now. These tyres are just bonkers. I was only saying to Richard earlier that I could scarcely believe how much grip they had in wet and cold (3C) conditions chucking it down a country road at 8am on Sunday morning. They must be mega in the dry in summer! 

     


  2. @KobayashiMaru good review. It's got a 50L tank btw, same as a GT86. it think it is a bit more thirsty than the GT though, but more power requires more fuel. I'm averaging about 21.5mpg But once I have done a 1000 miles, I'll be sitting on the motorway at 60 with the radar cruise on lane trace assist and I'm sure I'll get some back. 

    It is hugely competent isn't it? I've done a 100 mile drive down the A49 to Whitchurch and back at 7am this morning. I was surprised at how I quickly became so confident in the car. Those 4S tyres really are amazing, but the tautness of the chassis really helps and the damping is very good. I ran in track mode first thing when it was still raining and did notice the front diff locking and a bit of understeer as I exited a roundabout. I then went to Sport mode and that sorted that issue. I got the car into a lovely flow over some crests and nice fast bends down the A49 and I must admit, I was really starting to flow. What I am loving is that the harder you push the car, the more it delivers. That I was grinning from ear to ear, told me all I wanted to know. 

    I really doubt anything would stay with one of these down a sodden B road in darkest December. :)


  3. @will300 just read your review. I've done about twice the miles you have, though for some reason everyone and their dog seemed to be on the roads today. I'm going to wait a bit to do a review as I want to gather my thoughts more fully. I totally agree about the engine. It is impressive in that it feels a lot quicker than you expect it to be. So much so that when I overtook some duffer in second gear, I was surprised at the manner in which it gathered pace. I have not really been north of 5500rpm, but that engine loves to rev. I actually like the sound you get when inside the car, whether synthetic or otherwise. It has a very business like tone and you can hear the turbo venting to atmosphere when you attune to it. 

    When I pulled out of RRG the steering felt very light, but it weighted up nicely at speed. I agree it doesn't seem to have the feel of the GT86, though mine is razor sharp with the poly bushes on it. I feel it's very much good enough though. 

    I too found the seating position very high after getting out of the GT86, though I think that the GT is so low means it's a bit all relative. But like you I soon grew accustomed to it and then you don't notice it. The driving position is comfortable enough with the seats offering a similar level of support to the GT. I also found heel and toeing easy enough but you have to be on the brakes. I actually liked the brake feel, though this may be optimised more with a different pad. I have purposefully not been that hard on the brakes yet. My car has 73 miles on the clock! 

    I have tried the different modes and you can feel it if you switch between them. I have not yet pushed hard, but driving down a greasy and wet B-road with mud on it, the car dealt with the conditions with absolute aplomb. The damping I agree feels really good. Ride is good enough and it is more refined than the GT/BRZ. 

    Overall (maybe as I've bought one) I'd rate it higher than Will, but I probably got more opportunity to push it a bit harder on some twisty B-roads. I must say as soon as I dispatched the duffer I got into some S-Bends and wow the car quickly came alive. A glance at the speedo told me I was well north of the national speed limit. I think this car is very well sorted and the harder you work it, the better it gets. That's what I think it is going to be like. 1 minute of starting to really get it to flow down a deserted wet and sometimes muddy B road, made me think that not much would be able to keep up with it. It really does inspire confidence. I don't think the GT86 would have handled those kind of conditions with such aplomb. I know already I will have to push a fair bit harder to find its limits. 

    Trackday booked at Blyton for 31st January. :)


  4. Picked mine up today. :)

    Still  grinning from ear to ear. I was genuinely shocked at how quick it feels and I haven't been near  the redline yet, though got closer  than I intended purely because it revved way quicker than I expected. The brakes have a great feel to them. heel and toeing is fine but you need to be on the brakes a bit, so not quite as easy as the GT86. Traction is pretty much absolute, but I haven't pushed it as my first drive was down a wet and fairly muddy B-road, but it is very confidence inspiring. 

    I can't wait to get to know it better. :)

    Richard kindly organised for Mark, Jane and Alec to be there to greet me when I arrived. It was lovely to see them and great to have a chat and have a good look  at the car. 

     


  5. 17 hours ago, BRZ-123 said:

    I have a BRZ ,yes.
    On the alarm , I have heard 2 versions , they are not factory fitted but are fitted in the UK ( Portbury docks) , which might make them different.@Lauren : what does the guru know about this one?

    If they are factory fitted by Subaru in Japan, I will expect them to be exactly same with just a different looking fob.

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    I haven't got a definitive answer on the BRZ. Though it is absolutely true that the alarms are fitted at Portbury Docks for the GT86. Given the BRZ has the keypad as well would then infer the same alarm which would be fitted in the same manner. I have to admit, I've never looked at this aspect of the BRZ, but cars such as these need to have a CAT1 alarm which is not required in Japan or elsewhere in the world. 


  6. On 11/25/2020 at 8:24 AM, Deacon said:

    They've been testing a properly hardcore version of the Yaris round the 'Ring so presumably the GRMN label will be applied to that one if they choose to release it.FB_IMG_1606292666537.jpg.e88765c0352af04faefaa08070d2e2d0.jpg

    That car is registered to GR Europe and is far more likely to be a VLN test mule. Those cannards would never make it to a road car. 


  7. 8 hours ago, Kodename47 said:

    This appears to have been marketing, likely due to the platform being based on boxer architechture. There have been I4 swaps that both keep the stock bonnet and the COG low..

     

    Shame that the BRZ likely won't make it to the EU/UK.

    Well they have form from the GR Supra - seems that the nomenclature is for the more sporty models with the GRMN being for the full on GR tuned models. I am a bit surprised that the Yaris isn't a GRMN, given that it fits that bill nicely. I expect that the 86 will be largely a cosmetic change, but happy to be proved wrong.

    I heard that they were moving away from the 'GRMN' name, but I guess we'll see. I too think the GR86 will be more in line with the GR Supra in that it will be a much less hardcore car than the Yaris. This is not surprising of course as one would expect a homologation special to have more of an edge to it. However, it will be interesting to see what GR do with the 86. 


  8. 5 hours ago, Luke said:

    I’m curious as to why Toyota haven’t advertised their version yet? Is this because of the Yaris GR getting the spotlight for now? 

    It will be yes. They are in the mist of launching the second car in the GR Brand, namely the GR Yaris, so would expect that to need to be out of the way first before they talk about the third car in the line up. 


  9. 1 hour ago, Deacon said:

    It definitely does have a look of a pumped up Aygo to it.

    I love the idea of the car, it sounds like it drives amazingly but I have to say I'm not 100% sold on the looks.

    I honestly don't think it looks anything like that Aygo. Mind you I have been looking at the GR Yaris probably a lot more keenly than you have and I have seen one in the flesh. The arches are very boxy on the Yaris like the Ur Quattro/Integrale etcetera on the Yaris whereas the Aygo is just round arch extensions. I think it's a lot fresher looking than that Aygo. I would also add that you have to get used to how a new car looks. Personally I love it as it looks every inch the rally refugee (which it is of course). :)


  10. 2 hours ago, gavin_t said:

    Read the pistonheads article at lunch time today. They seem to love it.

     

    Going to make time to watch some of the video reviews at some point. Hopefully Mr Harris or Catchpole will appear with a review soon :D

     

    ^^ looks lovely in orange in the video still above :wub:

    That's red, or Scarlet Flare. I'm not a fan of that colour, though many seem to love it. Thankfully they are not selling it in orange. 😂 GR colours only of course.

    Everyone seems to love it if you read/watch all the reviews. EVO 5 star car? Yes please. We all know how fussy EVO are when they review. 

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