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Billhk Toyota MR2 is coming back.
Reports claim Toyota may build an environmentally-friendly rear-wheel-drive Toyota MR2 coupe utilizing the Toyota Prius Hybrid Synergy Drive. A Prius-based MR2? Yeah, that'd be the third horseman of the Carpocalypse.
The car under speculation would be influenced by the FT-HS concept car Toyota trotted out a few years ago, which was then powered by a hybridized 3.5 liter V6.
The gasoline powerplant is not mentioned, but the car would get a heavily massaged version of the Hybrid Synergy Drive with gear selection courtesy of steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. An unnamed Toyota executive noted the targeted price point is somewhere around $24,000 with a 0-60 MPH time around 7 seconds. So a historically quirky, lightweight mid-engined, manual transmission sports car gets green by going heavy with hybrid bits, an automagic transmission and God-only-knows what powertrain layout. Get the pitchforks
Reports claim Toyota may build an environmentally-friendly rear-wheel-drive Toyota MR2 coupe utilizing the Toyota Prius Hybrid Synergy Drive. A Prius-based MR2? Yeah, that'd be the third horseman of the Carpocalypse.
The car under speculation would be influenced by the FT-HS concept car Toyota trotted out a few years ago, which was then powered by a hybridized 3.5 liter V6.
The gasoline powerplant is not mentioned, but the car would get a heavily massaged version of the Hybrid Synergy Drive with gear selection courtesy of steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. An unnamed Toyota executive noted the targeted price point is somewhere around $24,000 with a 0-60 MPH time around 7 seconds. So a historically quirky, lightweight mid-engined, manual transmission sports car gets green by going heavy with hybrid bits, an automagic transmission and God-only-knows what powertrain layout. Get the pitchforks
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Originally Posted by etchu' post='821574' date='Mar 20 2009, 09:47 AM
haha better spread the fun even throughout the year eh!
I am working on some mods too.
I am working on some mods too.
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='821578' date='Mar 20 2009, 10:00 AM
Billhk Toyota MR2 is coming back.
Reports claim Toyota may build an environmentally-friendly rear-wheel-drive Toyota MR2 coupe utilizing the Toyota Prius Hybrid Synergy Drive. A Prius-based MR2? Yeah, that'd be the third horseman of the Carpocalypse.
The car under speculation would be influenced by the FT-HS concept car Toyota trotted out a few years ago, which was then powered by a hybridized 3.5 liter V6.
The gasoline powerplant is not mentioned, but the car would get a heavily massaged version of the Hybrid Synergy Drive with gear selection courtesy of steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. An unnamed Toyota executive noted the targeted price point is somewhere around $24,000 with a 0-60 MPH time around 7 seconds. So a historically quirky, lightweight mid-engined, manual transmission sports car gets green by going heavy with hybrid bits, an automagic transmission and God-only-knows what powertrain layout. Get the pitchforks
Reports claim Toyota may build an environmentally-friendly rear-wheel-drive Toyota MR2 coupe utilizing the Toyota Prius Hybrid Synergy Drive. A Prius-based MR2? Yeah, that'd be the third horseman of the Carpocalypse.
The car under speculation would be influenced by the FT-HS concept car Toyota trotted out a few years ago, which was then powered by a hybridized 3.5 liter V6.
The gasoline powerplant is not mentioned, but the car would get a heavily massaged version of the Hybrid Synergy Drive with gear selection courtesy of steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. An unnamed Toyota executive noted the targeted price point is somewhere around $24,000 with a 0-60 MPH time around 7 seconds. So a historically quirky, lightweight mid-engined, manual transmission sports car gets green by going heavy with hybrid bits, an automagic transmission and God-only-knows what powertrain layout. Get the pitchforks
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Originally Posted by ricky1329' post='821590' date='Mar 20 2009, 10:06 AM
ETchu haven't tell us that working mods.
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='821578' date='Mar 20 2009, 10:00 AM
Billhk Toyota MR2 is coming back.
Reports claim Toyota may build an environmentally-friendly rear-wheel-drive Toyota MR2 coupe utilizing the Toyota Prius Hybrid Synergy Drive. A Prius-based MR2? Yeah, that'd be the third horseman of the Carpocalypse.
The car under speculation would be influenced by the FT-HS concept car Toyota trotted out a few years ago, which was then powered by a hybridized 3.5 liter V6.
The gasoline powerplant is not mentioned, but the car would get a heavily massaged version of the Hybrid Synergy Drive with gear selection courtesy of steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. An unnamed Toyota executive noted the targeted price point is somewhere around $24,000 with a 0-60 MPH time around 7 seconds. So a historically quirky, lightweight mid-engined, manual transmission sports car gets green by going heavy with hybrid bits, an automagic transmission and God-only-knows what powertrain layout. Get the pitchforks
Reports claim Toyota may build an environmentally-friendly rear-wheel-drive Toyota MR2 coupe utilizing the Toyota Prius Hybrid Synergy Drive. A Prius-based MR2? Yeah, that'd be the third horseman of the Carpocalypse.
The car under speculation would be influenced by the FT-HS concept car Toyota trotted out a few years ago, which was then powered by a hybridized 3.5 liter V6.
The gasoline powerplant is not mentioned, but the car would get a heavily massaged version of the Hybrid Synergy Drive with gear selection courtesy of steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. An unnamed Toyota executive noted the targeted price point is somewhere around $24,000 with a 0-60 MPH time around 7 seconds. So a historically quirky, lightweight mid-engined, manual transmission sports car gets green by going heavy with hybrid bits, an automagic transmission and God-only-knows what powertrain layout. Get the pitchforks
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I will not be getting the next Audi A6
I falling in love with the GT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2EzaSKOzbA...player_embedded
I falling in love with the GT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2EzaSKOzbA...player_embedded
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My dream car is coming turn.
Small engine big power like F1 cars cool.
http://blogs.motortrend.com/6470938/...ely/index.html
kcleung looks like your old days of big engine with big power is up.
Small engine big power like F1 cars cool.
http://blogs.motortrend.com/6470938/...ely/index.html
kcleung looks like your old days of big engine with big power is up.
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='821711' date='Mar 20 2009, 11:41 AM
I will not be getting the next Audi A6
I falling in love with the GT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2EzaSKOzbA...player_embedded
I falling in love with the GT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2EzaSKOzbA...player_embedded
Lovely without the window frame and added 7-series rear chair laying down feature
What is the GT engine spec?
If like new E-class change to use turbo will become better. Most best I prefer is 2.5 plus turbo. haha
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='821711' date='Mar 20 2009, 11:41 AM
I will not be getting the next Audi A6
I falling in love with the GT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2EzaSKOzbA...player_embedded
I falling in love with the GT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k2EzaSKOzbA...player_embedded
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Originally Posted by pinguhk' post='821719' date='Mar 20 2009, 11:45 AM
My dream car is coming turn.
Small engine big power like F1 cars cool.
http://blogs.motortrend.com/6470938/...ely/index.html
kcleung looks like your old days of big engine with big power is up.
Small engine big power like F1 cars cool.
http://blogs.motortrend.com/6470938/...ely/index.html
kcleung looks like your old days of big engine with big power is up.
anyway, looks like tc engine is indeed the trend, they have better co2 so okay for me when taking environmental friendliness into account.
ps, the url doesnt work