I’m totally in love with hot hatches, I think the appeal for me is how they are transformed from essentially an entry level pedestrian mode of transport, into something incredibly special and serious performance car . Whereas a dedicated sports car is built with that specific purpose from the start , the way a humble hatchback can be transformed into a serious driving machine. How do I know ?, 4 of my last 6 cars have been hot hatches including my current car , an FK8 CTR and with an FL5 on the way , the trend continues 😁
posting from 2024, i got mine MSRP a few weeks ago, had to wait 3 weeks for it to arrive at dealer but it came and bought it at 10 miles on the odometer. absolutely love it
I’m totally in love with hot hatches, I think the appeal for me is how they are transformed from essentially an entry level pedestrian mode of transport, into something incredibly special and serious performance car . Whereas a dedicated sports car is built with that specific purpose from the start , the way a humble hatchback can be transformed into a serious driving machine. How do I know ?, 4 of my last 6 cars have been hot hatches including my current car , an FK8 CTR and with an FL5 on the way , the trend continues 😁
This canyon looks fun as hell to drive
Just got mine 2 days ago
Congratulations
Great review! Love to see more reviews against your type R
Wrong Chris lol
You’ll have to go to TheTopher channel to see that.
msrp on these is a battle or so i have heard
posting from 2024, i got mine MSRP a few weeks ago, had to wait 3 weeks for it to arrive at dealer but it came and bought it at 10 miles on the odometer. absolutely love it
@@mikeydude750hell yeah that gives me hope
It seems like a no-brainer that Toyota would bring the upgraded big red brakes to the GR86.
Gr86 is for little girls
Don't take it over 85mph bro
Your supposed to be breaking in the engine at 5k miles genius
Press car
What do u mean?
@@KN-jw7ts he means that you shouldn't drive it too hard or let the RPMs get too high until its over 5k miles
@@sneak916 Nope. The recommendations are quite clear from Toyota.
@@BadMannerKoreaengine break in on it is 621 miles, not 5000