Am I the only one who thinks that the Scion tC is like a modern fwd ae86?

Am I the only one who thinks that the Scion tC is like a modern fwd ae86?

Yes

Is or looks like?
Either way, yes.

>Scion TC is a modern fwd version of a car that is known almost exclusively and solely because of the fact that it was rwd

>and can't corner for shit compared to the AE86

Are you trying to convince yourself that your tC is badass, or something?

I see what you are trying to get at

but nah.

It's funny how if you post a comparative profile of two cars with the same body style, they look vaguely similar to each other.
>implying this implies anything

>implying the ae86 is badass

stay in your bubble weeb scum

You can't drift in an fwd car. The tC is the last car in the Celica line, and for what it's worth, isn't a bad car. But for similar driving characteristics in a modern car, the only thing even close is the Toyobaru ft86, which is designed to emulate the Trueno while looking slick and modern.

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Yes. You are the only one who thinks thay look anything alike.

yes you are, memes aside to even use them in the same sentence is an insult to the ae86

except theyre fucking shit and i pulled in one in a jeep

So a modern AE92? Stop trying to make TC cool

lol

OP, a modern descendant of the only decent Corolla RWD is a FWD toyota side based car?

If you're interested in old RWD Toyotas (or the AE88), get the FR-S and save yourself the trouble.

Is the scion TC the pinnacle loser car? I always see them with full TuRD parts and trying to accelerate at the lights. Always trying to justify it as a sporty DD when it is almost just a DD.

the brz/gt86 are you fuckwit

>cheap
>no power
>good for fairy pants dick sucking drifting and not much else

fuck off with your fantasy "what if" land

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Save yourself some time and just call them "FRZ's" much easier to remember

oh please do go kill yourself

>not BRS kys

You're a goddamn retard.

Protip: AE82 was basically the same car as the AE86, except FWD.

I'd say it's more of a modern ST162 Celica, though.