Toyota did confirm there will be a second gen a while ago, but they also said it was still being developed in cooperation with Subaru.
2019 Toyota Corolla
Based on the hate of the auto rev matching, I guess Veeky Forums no long approves of BMW, Corvettes, Cameros, Porsche, Civic type R, Mini, 370z, and some more I probably missed. The FoRS has an anti-stall system so I guess we hate that too.
This is a performance transmission that has filtered down to an entry-level commuter. The manual transmission isn't being used for a low as price, is an actual intended option. If you want the manuals to be saved, this is huge.
Newer Focus come with the same engine than the Fiesta ST and the power gains on it are insane. I'm currently looking to trade my '13 2.0 5-speed manual Focus for a '17 1.6t 6-speed DCT. I can get a steering wheel from Argentina with paddle shifters for it.
But the Prius has like no grill at all and the best drag coefficient
Rev matching is EXACTLY what synchros do, poundcake.
Veeky Forums doesn’t care about performance
They just care about outdated technology, and removing any driver aid because they think that’s what “””real””” driving is.
they rev-match two transmission components together, but actual rev-matching is when you match the engine speed to the transmission's speed, it doesn't just happen when you let the clutch back on the plate.
>Or am I just a fanboy who is getting worked up about a fucking Corolla?
Probably, but it looks like it'll be a pretty reasonable way to have a fun and practical car.
There's a manual six-speed as well.
I'm just generally disappointed that the Supra won't get a manual.
>Subaru is active lifestyle.
Actively fixing your head gaskets.
Toyota and Mazda are opening a merged factory in 2020 under the name Toyota-Mazda. I thought this was common knowledge here. Look it up.
>13:1
So premium fuel for an economy car?