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#1 aekOne

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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:01 PM

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Subaru Australia will abandon its long-standing all-wheel-drive-only brand strategy and import the new rear-wheel-drive BRZ sports car in 2012.

One of Subaru’s biggest dealerships has told CarAdvice the BRZ will arrive in May in limited numbers – potentially pipping its well-publicised twin, the Toyota 86, to the local market.

Subaru Australia wouldn’t comment on the latest twist to the on-going will-it-won’t-it saga, which follows Monday’s report by CarAdvice that the BRZ was being imported to New Zealand.

The company, which was due to make its official announcement on the BRZ next week, has been torn between introducing a car that would excite enthusiasts but would also contradict a marketing strategy that has been built around all-wheel drive since 1997.

Nick Senior, Subaru Australia’s managing director, hinted strongly to CarAdvice at last month’s Tokyo motor show that he was contemplating the BRZ as an exception.

“Rear-wheel drive is in keeping with our brand; it delivers driver confidence,” said Senior. “It’s a driver’s car – and Subarus have always been a driver’s car.”

CarAdvice believes Subaru Australia may retain its localised “All 4 the driver” slogan despite the introduction of the rear-drive BRZ.

The Subaru BRZ is one half of a compact sports car joint project shared with Toyota – and since dubbed the “Toyobaru” by the industry. It was revealed in production guise for the first time at the 2011 Tokyo motor show last month, along with the Toyota 86.

Both cars will be built by Subaru in Japan. The Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ are virtually identical, including copycat exterior styling bar the odd detail.

The platform is derived from the Impreza small car’s underpinnings and is powered by a Subaru 2.0-litre horizontally opposed “boxer” four-cylinder engine but featuring Toyota direct fuel injection technology.

Toyota Australia is expected to price the 86 from between $35,000 and $40,000 when it lands in mid 2012.

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This info and more can be found at: http://www.caradvice.com.au

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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:29 PM

Cool story.

How long before someone straps a turbo to it?

Ugh i could ramble on for forking days about this stuff.


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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:32 PM

When are they going to make it awd? :P

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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:35 PM

How long before someone straps a turbo to it?


When are they going to make it awd? :P


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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:36 PM

Sure! Think I'm hosting, you bring the BRZ!

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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:42 PM

Something to think about when transplanting my engine and drivetrain to a younger shell.


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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:48 PM

It's sorted then. My shed, Aek brings BRZ and Alex brings his drivetrain.

I'll keep the resulting car as a thank you for the use of the shed.


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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:50 PM

Good to see this happening.


I will happily make the drive for that Mech's day :)

As soon as she hands it to you, slowly take of your pants, then, while staring her straight in the eyes rub it against the tip of you penis, while continuing your painfully intense gaze whisper to her;
 
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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:53 PM

Aek would probably turn up with a Sherpa.


And i'd probably persist on fitting the drivetrain to the car.


Then we'll leave it stuck up on a hoist for you to get down, Adam ;)

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Posted 16 December 2011 - 08:53 PM

Lol cool!



Then I would realise I still have a vagina and get you to rescue me again!

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Posted 21 December 2011 - 07:50 PM

"Japanese brand finally confirms new rear-wheel-drive sports coupe will be sold in Australia.

After several months of speculation, Subaru has today announced it will bring the rear-wheel-drive BRZ coupe to Australia in 2012.

The BRZ coupe has been jointly developed with Toyota’s 86 coupe, and rather than using Subaru’s traditional all-wheel-drive layout, it sends its 147kW of power and 205Nm of torque to the rear wheels only.

The decision to offer the BRZ coupe means Subaru has abandoned its all-wheel-drive-only brand positioning – albeit for only one model.

Having spent more than 10 years convincing Australians that driving only two wheels was inferior, Subaru Australia managing director Nick Senior admits the decision was a tough one.

“We have been an exclusively all-wheel-drive car company since 1997, so the decision to import the Subaru BRZ was not taken lightly,” says Senior.

“It’s a driver’s car, so is in keeping with our fun to drive philosophy,” he says. “Secondly, the testing and development we have undertaken for the Australian market has left me in no doubt that this is a Subaru specifically for our unique Australian conditions.

“Thirdly, we have been overwhelmed by the response to the BRZ since its unveiling in Tokyo,” he says, claiming buyers have been “pleading” for the car to come.

Buyers are apparently so keen to get their hands on the BRZ that the first example has already been sold – even though Subaru has not yet confirmed how much it will cost.

The BRZ is expected to go on sale in the first half of 2012, possibly prior to Toyota’s June launch of the 86."

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Posted 21 December 2011 - 08:26 PM

this is very good news.

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Posted 21 December 2011 - 08:58 PM

this is very good news.


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