Hey dude nice vid! I will say.... engine failure due to oil starvation is not because of the RTV. It is actually due to sustained right hand turns on track because of the oil pan and oil pickup design. The oil is shifted to one side at high speed cornering and not being picked up by the engine.
And the fix for this depends on the use case. Most folks who drive their cars in the canyons can get away with a half-liter/half-quart oil overfill, while serious track rats will be well served by an external oil accumulator (e.g. Accusump or Moroso). A middle-of-the-road solution is either adding a baffle to the oil pan (SYMS seems the best reviewed of the lot) or an aftermarket larger capacity oil pan, which is currently being developed by Verus with good test results on track from @900BRZ.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed there was an increase in HP to 205 for manuals, the final drive the transmission had changed increasing the acceleration. Even some people w the GR will look for differentials from the refresh gen 1 to increase acceleration as they went back to the old drive for the GR series. And if I recall I think they increased the speed of the steering rack for sharper handling. Also some other mechanical improvements to the engine. Just an overall refresh that helped with the feel of the car.
@@gryphon123456 I mentioned the HP increase, but I doubt people with a GR are searching for GT parts. The GR is significantly better overall than the Gt.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed yep. You’re correct. There’s big improvements in the GR that can’t be understated. The transmission however is transferable and has a shorter final drive which can still improve acceleration in the newer one with a shorter final drive. This means you get to shift more often and enjoy the action of doing so. Check out The Topher who did it in his 2023 BRZ. His video explains it. But your video was good and I’m glad you’re enjoying the GR86. Love them in that silver. 🤙🏻
Great video you touched on a lot of things and gave great insight. I recently purchased the 2024 GR86 it is a little small, smaller than I thought but it's definitely an eye-catcher and a fun car to drive
Ordered my GR86 in August last year, just delivered. Had full ppf applied and ceramic (from the dealer, over and had to wait for ppf application from outside shop, but 5 year interior/exterior full warranty inside/outside for the new car that they nicely waited for ppf first and then applied after) applied. I dont care how silly people say this is. After full price destination, full 100% ppf, ceramic....ends up with from the dealer lifetime warranty on powertrain (Toyota of North Canton Ohio), Xpel 10 year ppf warranty, 5 year ceramic interior/exterior warranty, 10 year bumper to bumper extended warranty from the dealer....$39,759.49
i paid $31,000 for a base model 2022 6MT BRZ with 4k miles, and im pretty satisfied with that thats like a Camry, Altima, Accord, Civic prices and I feel like im getting a lot more car and a lot less BS i dont want from modern cars 👍🏻
Great video, I just got the 2024 GR86 Premium Manual 6 speed and my insurance went down!! My previous vehicle was 2018 Toyota Corolla SE-CVT and before that the 2015 Corolla SE, they charge a lot for those SE models on insurance. I was delighted to find out my new 2024 GR86 is less!!
5:40 it’s a controversial and different topic. But I will say power or the amount of cylinders doesn’t always determine the value of things. Sometimes it doesn’t justify the price either. For example, a car might have a big V8 that makes a lot of power, but maybe someone else might think the interior quality isn’t as nice, or maybe it’s lacking some features. Or you could have a car that has a really nice interior and fancy features, but it lacks power. Everything is only worth as much as you’re willing to pay. At least that’s the way I see it lol
There is no replacement for replacement. A V6 when there should be a V8 under the hood will not be made up by any amount of "features" or interior quality.
So base model would be a good choice to pick rather than the premium model ? Planning to get one by the end of this year just deciding on either Auto or Manual 🤔
Depends on what you want to spend. This isn’t my main vehicle, so I was ok with a base model. The premium has nicer seats and materials. Auto is great, but I love the manual in it!
Definitely get manual! Very easy to use and just adds that extra interaction you want in lightweight ‘low hp’ sports car. I love my ‘22 BRZ and would get another if anything happens to her.
It’s an AWE kit! Here’s the install and link to product! th-cam.com/video/8NPdooe6NVk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tdIQQTKSN_2-pD-j brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/products/awe-cat-back-exhaust
I know a lot of ppl are applauding all the additional history and information...I gotta admit, I felt like it was wasting my time. I wanted to learn about THIS car, not all the previous models and history. This video was probably 4-5m longer than it needed to be. JMHO
That was the point of this video though. We have separate review video if you want to see details, but this was an overall type of video. th-cam.com/video/Rwt38eDN6N4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nKW3dA7IC3XakFti
Im thinking getting one, but the only issue i have is the weather. I live in Canada where the winters are really bad and im afraid of how it will drive in bad weather
I live in MD in the US. We got slammed with snow this past winter. It does fine as long as it isn't like 6 inches on the ground and the roads are salted.
My 2023 BRZ equipped with winter (Blizzack) tires and an extra 40 pounds in the trunk in New Brunswick this year was basically fine. If there was more than 10 cm of snow on the road, I waited until they were plowed. Also easing up on the gas when pulling into traffic helped keep the car on the road.
@@dannyhimmel4273 I understand that but with work I'm up early, and at times where the roads are not cleaned cause of more snow falling, as well with work I sometimes have to drive on roads that don't get cleared often depending on the job site
still do the RTV!!!!!!!!!!! people are redoing the RTV. people still find RTV in the pick up tube on the new 23 and 24. they still put a lot of RTV in it.
How does it compare to the 370z Nismo? There is a part of me that feels that replacing the Z with the GR86 - would update the entertainment factor; still have the fun factor but since I live in TX - I wonder if the lack of straight line speed would be missed (not to say my Z would be that much faster but I even feel the Z feels slow - although I feel like most of that is due to the weight).
th-cam.com/video/HYMkzDH0N8Y/w-d-xo.html Here's an old video we made of the Nismo Z vs FRS back in the day. Nismo 370 is definitely faster and the next step up in performance. But the 86 is lighter and just super tossable. 86 is definitely slow in a line. So if you don't have super tight roads with lots of curves, you might get bored.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Appreciate it - I remember checking out that video when it came out. I was more wondering how the new gen GR86/BRZ compares to the 370z since what I have heard - is that it is a much better car now compared to the previous gen. I'm just wondering if the new/current gen has caught up or even surpassed the driving experience of the Z. Granted - straight line speed I would imagine goes to the Z but is it closer than one would think? Anyway - great content and great cars as always :)
@@michaelsison5097 I lowered my car as well so it got pretty low. I didn’t scrape where I live but I don’t have too many areas to be concerned about. Stock height though should be fine.
It's a shared engine with the BRZ. Not sure what other models have this engine, but I didn't have any issues with it during my ownership. I'm sure you could check the forums for more info from owners who have had them for years.
I just bought Premium AT with the full GR package with 8 years of coverage for paint and interior. Was 46.5k out the door. Great for my credit score, poor for my wallet.
I ordered the BRZ over the GR86. The main reason is it's a Subaru motor. Subaru motors are Boxer Motors; while Toyota's do not use Boxer motors. Should an issue with the engine happen; I would feel much better having the mechanic the knows Boxer Motors, over those that do not work on them regularly. As for the RTV issue it's still happening; but the problem seems to happen when tracking the cars (to some of them). If you are not tracking the car and you change your oil often, you should be okay.
The Toyota utilizes the boxer engine, it’s the same engine, there’s no difference. Toyota uses the boxer motor in the 86... You could take a Toyota to Subaru and they could work on it.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed I know it’s an identical engine. However while under warranty I don’t think Toyota would cover bringing the vehicle to a Subaru dealer/mechanic.
@@J.R.F.23 I owned a lotus with the 3.5L V6 from the Camry, and took it to a Toyota dealer once. They knew how to work on the engine, so I’m sure that would be fine.
What V6 or V8 Car is more fun for $40K? The Mustang. Faster yes. More fun. Not likely. They weigh way too much. Don't get me wrong, I would NEVER pay $40K for a used car or a car which has an MSRP in the $30's.
Depends on your definition of winter. In NC it's no big deal. But winter in Michigan you would want snow tires. Just depends on how cold your winter actually gets
@@BrosFOURRSpeedI live in Michigan, and I am trying buy Gr86 , it's 2022 with 9000 miles manual and have some 5000to10000 dollars modified. And it's like 29.5k USD do u think the price is okay?
The second gen cars have RTV issues still but the real issue is drops in oil pressure for people tracking their cars. If you daily drive your car it won't blow up. If you track your car long high G right hand turns can cause a drop in oil pressure that can cause damage. These are great cars but research the loss of oil pressure and go from there.
Here’s the links to both! brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/products/gr86--brz-2022-v2-carbon-fiber-rear-side-spats brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/products/gr86--brz-2022-v2-carbon-fiber-splitter
You forgot the GR Yaris Re the RTV: The first (and still current) gen of the GR86 started in 2022, so it's not an issue with anything from 2017-2021. It hasn't been fixed. The issue (whether it's related to RTV or not) seems to be caused by oil pressure drops in right hand turns on track.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Just trying to help. You said that Toyota have 3 vehicles under the GR brand. They have 4, even though they're not all available in all markets. The GR Corolla isn't available Europe, but GR do make it.
@@Triggaaar True they make it, but I’m only focused on vehicles in the market I live. No need for me to talk about other markets since I can’t even drive one or check it out.
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@@BrosFOURRSpeed they aren't badged as GT86. They are just 86. If you look at the European market for example they have a GT86 specific badge. The US market is just 86.
I was shocked when I recently sold my 23 gr86 and got a c8 my insurance went down… crazy
Your agent has a c8 and hooked you up lol
You are right! Just Googled the insurance costs of both cars and C8 is cheaper. Guess C8s have more mature guys driving them more sensibly.
That's interested to see since they would both be fairly new!
My R8 costs less than the GR86 lol! Age is a factor in that too!
Yeah! C8's would sit in the garage more than the 86!
Hey dude nice vid! I will say.... engine failure due to oil starvation is not because of the RTV. It is actually due to sustained right hand turns on track because of the oil pan and oil pickup design. The oil is shifted to one side at high speed cornering and not being picked up by the engine.
And the fix for this depends on the use case. Most folks who drive their cars in the canyons can get away with a half-liter/half-quart oil overfill, while serious track rats will be well served by an external oil accumulator (e.g. Accusump or Moroso). A middle-of-the-road solution is either adding a baffle to the oil pan (SYMS seems the best reviewed of the lot) or an aftermarket larger capacity oil pan, which is currently being developed by Verus with good test results on track from @900BRZ.
Me already purchased the car, watching the video now
Sweet! We carry plenty of parts for the car if you need any! brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/categories/toyota--subaru-frs86brz
Same here lmao
Changing from the FRS to the GT 86 had some more substantial changes than just the name. You're underrepresenting it.
What were the substantial changes?
@@BrosFOURRSpeed there was an increase in HP to 205 for manuals, the final drive the transmission had changed increasing the acceleration. Even some people w the GR will look for differentials from the refresh gen 1 to increase acceleration as they went back to the old drive for the GR series. And if I recall I think they increased the speed of the steering rack for sharper handling. Also some other mechanical improvements to the engine. Just an overall refresh that helped with the feel of the car.
@@gryphon123456 I mentioned the HP increase, but I doubt people with a GR are searching for GT parts. The GR is significantly better overall than the Gt.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed yep. You’re correct. There’s big improvements in the GR that can’t be understated. The transmission however is transferable and has a shorter final drive which can still improve acceleration in the newer one with a shorter final drive. This means you get to shift more often and enjoy the action of doing so. Check out The Topher who did it in his 2023 BRZ. His video explains it. But your video was good and I’m glad you’re enjoying the GR86. Love them in that silver. 🤙🏻
@@gryphon123456 Thanks for sharing! Interesting to see for sure!
Great video you touched on a lot of things and gave great insight. I recently purchased the 2024 GR86 it is a little small, smaller than I thought but it's definitely an eye-catcher and a fun car to drive
Glad it was helpful! And it’s definitely fun to drive!
Would you mind saying how much you paid and how long of a wait please? I'm in the market.
@@PlymouthVT I got lucky it was in transit so I only waited I believe a week and a half to two weeks. 36 I paid
@@PlymouthVT wait for what? I found an 86 online and went the next day to purchase. They are out there and easily available.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Guess I'm not looking hard enough thanks.
Ordered my GR86 in August last year, just delivered. Had full ppf applied and ceramic (from the dealer, over and had to wait for ppf application from outside shop, but 5 year interior/exterior full warranty inside/outside for the new car that they nicely waited for ppf first and then applied after) applied. I dont care how silly people say this is. After full price destination, full 100% ppf, ceramic....ends up with from the dealer lifetime warranty on powertrain (Toyota of North Canton Ohio), Xpel 10 year ppf warranty, 5 year ceramic interior/exterior warranty, 10 year bumper to bumper extended warranty from the dealer....$39,759.49
Glad you enjoy the car!
i paid $31,000 for a base model 2022 6MT BRZ with 4k miles, and im pretty satisfied with that
thats like a Camry, Altima, Accord, Civic prices and I feel like im getting a lot more car and a lot less BS i dont want from modern cars 👍🏻
Glad you are enjoying it!
Great video, I just got the 2024 GR86 Premium Manual 6 speed and my insurance went down!! My previous vehicle was 2018 Toyota Corolla SE-CVT and before that the 2015 Corolla SE, they charge a lot for those SE models on insurance. I was delighted to find out my new 2024 GR86 is less!!
That’s cool! It’s more than my R8 which is crazy to see!
how much is ur insurance mo for ur 86?
@@whosjms $147.00!
@@whosjms I have the very top of insurance and GAP insurance, so anything happens I get a brand new one!
Great car , another nice review too , Cheers from NZ
Glad you enjoy it!
Thanks. Very helpful and also for telling about the history of models.
5:40 it’s a controversial and different topic. But I will say power or the amount of cylinders doesn’t always determine the value of things. Sometimes it doesn’t justify the price either. For example, a car might have a big V8 that makes a lot of power, but maybe someone else might think the interior quality isn’t as nice, or maybe it’s lacking some features. Or you could have a car that has a really nice interior and fancy features, but it lacks power.
Everything is only worth as much as you’re willing to pay. At least that’s the way I see it lol
There is no replacement for replacement. A V6 when there should be a V8 under the hood will not be made up by any amount of "features" or interior quality.
So base model would be a good choice to pick rather than the premium model ? Planning to get one by the end of this year just deciding on either Auto or Manual 🤔
Im getting a Base automatic this sunday, ill lyk how it goes 😂👌🏽
Depends on what you want to spend. This isn’t my main vehicle, so I was ok with a base model. The premium has nicer seats and materials. Auto is great, but I love the manual in it!
Congrats!
Definitely get manual! Very easy to use and just adds that extra interaction you want in lightweight ‘low hp’ sports car. I love my ‘22 BRZ and would get another if anything happens to her.
Thank you for this video it’s so helpful and answered a lot of questions I’m currently saving up for one, love this car!
Glad it was helpful!
I'm getting a used gr86 for my first car
That’s a good choice!
amazing videos guys,,,,big fan rh,..
Thank you so much 😀
RTV is still being found in the oil pick up with the new brz gr86 2022-2023 and may be found in some 2024
I must be lucky then, but from what I research, it’s been fixed.
What exhaust are you running? Sounds great.
It’s an AWE kit! Here’s the install and link to product!
th-cam.com/video/8NPdooe6NVk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=tdIQQTKSN_2-pD-j
brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/products/awe-cat-back-exhaust
I know a lot of ppl are applauding all the additional history and information...I gotta admit, I felt like it was wasting my time. I wanted to learn about THIS car, not all the previous models and history. This video was probably 4-5m longer than it needed to be. JMHO
That was the point of this video though. We have separate review video if you want to see details, but this was an overall type of video.
th-cam.com/video/Rwt38eDN6N4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=nKW3dA7IC3XakFti
Im thinking getting one, but the only issue i have is the weather. I live in Canada where the winters are really bad and im afraid of how it will drive in bad weather
That might be a concern for sure!
I live in MD in the US. We got slammed with snow this past winter. It does fine as long as it isn't like 6 inches on the ground and the roads are salted.
My 2023 BRZ equipped with winter (Blizzack) tires and an extra 40 pounds in the trunk in New Brunswick this year was basically fine. If there was more than 10 cm of snow on the road, I waited until they were plowed. Also easing up on the gas when pulling into traffic helped keep the car on the road.
@@dannyhimmel4273 I understand that but with work I'm up early, and at times where the roads are not cleaned cause of more snow falling, as well with work I sometimes have to drive on roads that don't get cleared often depending on the job site
totally a non issue due to excellent differential and weight balance - just get winter tires you'll be fine 👍
still do the RTV!!!!!!!!!!! people are redoing the RTV. people still find RTV in the pick up tube on the new 23 and 24. they still put a lot of RTV in it.
I haven’t had any issues or concerns with that.
$30.000!! I wish. I live in Denmark. Due to taxes it's $80.000 here!
Oh wow thats crazy!
@@BrosFOURRSpeed
Enjoy the freedoms you have left. Not all of us are so lucky ;)
How does it compare to the 370z Nismo? There is a part of me that feels that replacing the Z with the GR86 - would update the entertainment factor; still have the fun factor but since I live in TX - I wonder if the lack of straight line speed would be missed (not to say my Z would be that much faster but I even feel the Z feels slow - although I feel like most of that is due to the weight).
th-cam.com/video/HYMkzDH0N8Y/w-d-xo.html Here's an old video we made of the Nismo Z vs FRS back in the day. Nismo 370 is definitely faster and the next step up in performance. But the 86 is lighter and just super tossable. 86 is definitely slow in a line. So if you don't have super tight roads with lots of curves, you might get bored.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Appreciate it - I remember checking out that video when it came out. I was more wondering how the new gen GR86/BRZ compares to the 370z since what I have heard - is that it is a much better car now compared to the previous gen. I'm just wondering if the new/current gen has caught up or even surpassed the driving experience of the Z. Granted - straight line speed I would imagine goes to the Z but is it closer than one would think? Anyway - great content and great cars as always :)
If you sell your Z. Please let me know. It’s been a dream car of mine
@@qra130 You’re talking to me? I sold the Z about 5-6 years ago lol!
@@BrosFOURRSpeed lol unfortunately no, I was asking Michael
Excellent review
Glad you liked it!
Great car , had one . Don’t get the base model. The upper trims get Alcantara seats , adaptive headlights , metal pedals and a better sound system .
I’m perfectly fine with the base model.
May I know the name of the kit? Planning to buy one this month. Thanks.
Which kit? Here’s a link to all the parts! brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/categories/toyota--subaru-frs86brz
@@BrosFOURRSpeed thanks. How much ground clearance do you have now with that kit?does it scrape with speed bumps?
@@michaelsison5097 I lowered my car as well so it got pretty low. I didn’t scrape where I live but I don’t have too many areas to be concerned about. Stock height though should be fine.
So is this a Subaru 2.5 Engine? What other Subaru cars have this same engine and what is the reliability of the engine?
It's a shared engine with the BRZ. Not sure what other models have this engine, but I didn't have any issues with it during my ownership. I'm sure you could check the forums for more info from owners who have had them for years.
I just bought Premium AT with the full GR package with 8 years of coverage for paint and interior. Was 46.5k out the door. Great for my credit score, poor for my wallet.
It shouldn’t cost that much at all, a premium should have cost you $35K if that. It’s a fun car, but that’s expensive.
that’s an insane price… that’s supra money 😭
@@kaaworii I know right! For $40K, there’s much better options. Sub $32K, the Gr86 is a good buy.
Me re watching before and after 😂
lol thanks! Definitely a fun car!
I ordered the BRZ over the GR86. The main reason is it's a Subaru motor. Subaru motors are Boxer Motors; while Toyota's do not use Boxer motors. Should an issue with the engine happen; I would feel much better having the mechanic the knows Boxer Motors, over those that do not work on them regularly. As for the RTV issue it's still happening; but the problem seems to happen when tracking the cars (to some of them). If you are not tracking the car and you change your oil often, you should be okay.
The Toyota utilizes the boxer engine, it’s the same engine, there’s no difference. Toyota uses the boxer motor in the 86...
You could take a Toyota to Subaru and they could work on it.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed I know it’s an identical engine. However while under warranty I don’t think Toyota would cover bringing the vehicle to a Subaru dealer/mechanic.
@@J.R.F.23 I owned a lotus with the 3.5L V6 from the Camry, and took it to a Toyota dealer once. They knew how to work on the engine, so I’m sure that would be fine.
What V6 or V8 Car is more fun for $40K? The Mustang. Faster yes. More fun. Not likely. They weigh way too much. Don't get me wrong, I would NEVER pay $40K for a used car or a car which has an MSRP in the $30's.
Yeah at the price of a brand new GR86. Hard to find another more fun car aside from the Miata
Can you drive this during the winter without the winter tires
Depends on your definition of winter. In NC it's no big deal. But winter in Michigan you would want snow tires. Just depends on how cold your winter actually gets
@@BrosFOURRSpeedI live in Michigan, and I am trying buy Gr86 , it's 2022 with 9000 miles manual and have some 5000to10000 dollars modified. And it's like 29.5k USD do u think the price is okay?
Whats the exhaust setup?
I have the AWE track edition exhaust! th-cam.com/video/8NPdooe6NVk/w-d-xo.html
The second gen cars have RTV issues still but the real issue is drops in oil pressure for people tracking their cars. If you daily drive your car it won't blow up. If you track your car long high G right hand turns can cause a drop in oil pressure that can cause damage. These are great cars but research the loss of oil pressure and go from there.
I’ve heard of it but don’t know anyone who’s actually had that issue.
what kind of front lip splitter and rear corner spats is that?
Here’s the links to both!
brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/products/gr86--brz-2022-v2-carbon-fiber-rear-side-spats
brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/products/gr86--brz-2022-v2-carbon-fiber-splitter
Wait, I didn't think GR corollas came in automatics
They do now!
This video is very informative and it is a bonus that you are super cute
Thank you!
Can my feet 🦶 reach the gas pedals ? I’m pretty short.
You’d have to sit in one and see!
I like the previous gen more.
Good option too
how many cars do you have?
I have three.
what front lip do you have?
brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/products/frsbrz-front-splitter
Here you go! We have a few cool products available
You forgot the GR Yaris
Re the RTV: The first (and still current) gen of the GR86 started in 2022, so it's not an issue with anything from 2017-2021. It hasn't been fixed. The issue (whether it's related to RTV or not) seems to be caused by oil pressure drops in right hand turns on track.
We don’t have the GR Yaris in the US market. So I didn’t forget it because it’s not available for us.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed Just trying to help. You said that Toyota have 3 vehicles under the GR brand. They have 4, even though they're not all available in all markets. The GR Corolla isn't available Europe, but GR do make it.
@@Triggaaar True they make it, but I’m only focused on vehicles in the market I live. No need for me to talk about other markets since I can’t even drive one or check it out.
i wonder why the previous owner sold it with only 400 miles driven.
He was waiting on his Supra and it came in early.
premium for me is 996 per 6 months
2024 premium
That’s crazy!
That’s very high!
What is the mpg
I averaged like 28 or so I think.
What exhaust is that
brosfourrspeed.com/parts-%26-merchandise/ols/products/awe-cat-back-exhaust/v/AWE-CAT-BCK-XHS1-TRN-DTN-TYT-GR8
Here you go!
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IMO the stock engine is not fast enough. Needs to be around 300hp. Just me.
Yeah would be nice to have a turbo
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How is the car if you're looking for a mid-life crisis? 👍👍👍👍
Not a bad way to go! Much more affordable then the typical mid life crisis car.. Corvette lol
US version was just toyota 86 after scion died. GT86 was used overseas.
We have GT86’s in the US market.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed they aren't badged as GT86. They are just 86. If you look at the European market for example they have a GT86 specific badge. The US market is just 86.
@@beexiong2995 it’s still the same car regardless of the badging.
@@BrosFOURRSpeed of course. Just not the badging. GT86 makes me think about european, Australian market etc. We got the frs, 86 and GR86 badging only
You might be able to put some kids in the back
I had an adult in the back around town! Not ideal but it worked lol
The Trueno Edition is available now.
Did I say it wasn’t?
Guy, you have no idea about the RTV issue. Bad bad advice.
What did you experience with it? My cars been fine, but saying what I found about it.