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GR Corolla Pricing from $36,995

11K views 93 replies 28 participants last post by  GazooWooz  
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Don't get me wrong, the pricing is very competitive. However, I'm glad I went the GR86 route because its more than I think its worth, especially without the performance brakes as a standard option. I assume it will be easier to order exactly to your spec than the GR86, but finding a reasonable dealer will be just as challenging.
 
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The removal of the back seats is only for the Morizo edition, which will be limited to 200 cars.
After all the trouble I’ve had with my GR86 lemon, this would be a good replacement, otherwise it looks like it’ll be a VW Golf.
I reached out to Longo Toyota again last night. Maybe this time I’ll get a response.
 
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Yeah, I have to be completely honest, I have never had a good impression of Subaru and this car has done little to improve my overall image. Thankfully it's enough Toyota to have a little more reliability overall (the BRZ was Subaru's most reliable car from like 2015-2019 for a reason), but that Corolla would be far better and I'd bet money on it even being an FI 3cyl lol.

But what you wont have in an AWD hot hatch is as much fun as you can have in something a few hundred pounds lighter and rwd, especially with how good the steering is in these cars.

My issue is that the GR86 is my daily, and in the PNW an awd turbo hatch is a way better daily in constant rain and snow half the year...
 
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I have concerns about the longevity of the GR Corolla’s drive train. The rear bias is achieved by overspeeding the rear axle which has to wind up the entire driveline. GR Yaris is known for overheating it’s clutch pack and defaulting to FWD when used heavily on track. It’s still not a proper ā€œcentre differentialā€ AWD system.
 
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If the GRC is anything like the GRY that it is borrowing the drivetrain from it will be able to take everything I throw at it and say "thank you sir may I please have another?" AWD is fun in different ways than RWD thats all. You lose the oversteer around corners and smokey burnout abilities. I can always drive wifeys mustang for that, but it is an automatic which loses some of the fun. I definitely want the GRC. I just dont know if I will need or even want the BRZ if I get one. But I would definitely not get rid of it until I know I have a replacement, even though I have other cars.
 
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They can say "bespoke" or application specific simply by making 1 change to an existing product. Toyota can take the trans out of an AWD Lexus, change the ratio of the reverse gear and call it a transmission unique to the GR cars. There is nothing wrong with that if they are quality parts to begin with. It helps keep the cost down. A transmission built from the ground up to be used in 2 low volume cars isnt the greatest business strategy.
 
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That’s just not ā€œbespokeā€. It’s a modification of a parts-bin component to fit the application. If you as the individual customer didn’t ā€œbespeakā€ the details of the specification to the builder, it’s not bespoke.

Actual bespoke is you instructing your Duesenberg coach builder to fabricate specific non-standard features to adapt the standard vehicle to your individual requirements. The term ā€œbespokeā€ doesn’t apply to mass-marketed anything.