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Toyota’s redesigned and slightly renamed 2022 GR86 adds horsepower, torque, more aggressive looks and advanced safety features to one of the few remaining affordable sports cars with rear-wheel drive.
Subaru is issuing a recall for more than 165,000 vehicles from its 2018-20 model-year lineup, as well as the 2018-19 Toyota 86, over a faulty fuel pump.
The new 2022 Toyota GR 86 has more horsepower and torque, and at a more usable rev count than before, too.
The Toyota 86 will live on as an updated 2022 model despite another four-cylinder sports coupe in Toyota’s lineup: the Toyota GR Supra 2.0.
Expect to see more hybrid powertrains from Toyota in 2021 as the automaker continues its commitment to more fuel-efficient vehicles.
Boxer engines have a lower center of gravity, which engineers say improves a vehicle’s handling.
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Said to bridge the gap between the 86 and six-cylinder Supra, the Supra 2.0 costs quite a bit less than its 3.0-liter sibling.
Automatics have gotten much better than manuals — not from the perspective of stick-shift fans, but in the broader sense (and the dollars-and-cents sense).
Here are recommendations for helping your teen driver how to learn to stop worrying and love the stick.