Love videos with lots of talking it’s easy just to sit and listen while I work I’ll tune into something similar also I like hearing about the gr86 cause I intend to buy one by my birthday
I appreciate the feedback! As much as I don’t like hearing my own voice, I will be doing more talking in settings that require explanations. So more to come! I think that would be the best birthday present to yourself and I feel that you will have fun driving it. If you are at intrigued by sports cars and spirited driving, you’re in for a treat 🤙🏽
I feel the same too. My 10th anniversary GR86 is the first brand new sport car I have ever brought. I used to own a few sports cars in the past, but all of them were second-hand. They were all JDM 90s cars. I have always said to myself that I wanted to buy a brand new sport car where I would be the original owner before gas engines were discontinued. I was looking at a lot of cars, but none of them ever triggered a desire for me to want to buy any of them, even when they were way faster and had way more horsepower than the GR86. Speed and power aren't what I'm after because anything can be fast these days. The GR86 is fast enough for me, so when the new GR86 came out, I was sold, especially the 10th anniversary GR86, because I just love the orange look it makes the car look a bit exotic too. It's just something about the first that makes it feel special, like your first love or kiss lol. You get what I mean. Since it's going to be the last of its kind, it has a naturally aspirated engine, manual transmission, two doors, light weight, and rear wheel drive. I'm planning to keep it forever and pass it down to my son as a family heirloom. Even if, in the future, I have other sport cars that are better than the GR86, I would still rather sell them and keep the GR86 because nothing can ever replace the first. That is my story, lol.
Thank you for sharing your story! I also wanted the 10th anniversary, but the dealership didn’t allocate one until this one came. Congrats on getting one 👏🏽 I totally understand the 90’s nostalgia, as all I’ve ever owned were hand me down 90’s Japanese cars. Nothing wrong with that, but my desire also grew to be an original owner of a car and to keep it for a lifetime. The new car market is a little funky as I didn’t see many sports cars I would want to own. When the FRS came, I knew it was something special. Once this 2nd gen GR86 was announced, I had a feeling it was going to be a car I’d want to purchase. Like you said, big horsepower and straight line speeds aren’t always what makes a car fun. A well balanced machine with enough power and amazing handling gives you so much thrill when taking the turns. Haha, it kinda is like a first love that you never forget. This GR will definitely mark a moment in time representing how great driving machines were meant to be. I think your son will appreciate the story and the meaning of this car. Teach him well 🙌🏽😃
Congratulations 🎉 I feel the same way about mine, more so each time I drive it. Oh yes, they will mail that in an envelope and you get a welcome packet with some cool stuff inside 😎
Congratulations on the car. Please join us at the 86 Cup. Note. You'll need to find 17" wheels up to 8" wide that fit your brembos for stock class. That way you can run the GT Radial SX2 225/45/17 tires. See you out there.
My dad use to have a red ae86 gts coupe I loved that car so much later on during my teens I bought a 240sx hatch (grandma owned) I luv it so much but this is my second one now and now that I’m seeing these come out I rlly want one because they look amazing and my dad had the older version of this, but idk if I should sell my 240sx 😅
Oh man, that must have been cool growing up with it. My 1st car in high school was an ‘88 non-turbo Supra. The 2nd car was a ‘90 240sx hatch. I loved that thing. I’m on my 5th S-chassis now lol If you can manage, have both! Each are unique in their own ways but oddly enough, the GR reminds me a lot of the S-chassis with proper suspension and wheel/tire/brake combo.
I just test drove this car 2 days ago. I was very disappointed. It felt cheap, and like a toy, but for young kids who have never had a decent car, it probably feels great, and the price is too high, gas mileage is terrible. I would not buy this car. I would spend a bit more and buy a 4 cylinder turbo charged Lexus RC. Much better quality and much faster.
Usually disappointment comes from expectations that are not met. What were you comparing this to? If you’re comparing it to the Lexus RC, that’s like comparing apples to bell peppers. The RC is a touring car, not a sports car. Lexus is a luxury brand, not a performance brand. There are many variations of drivers cars, and its okay that the 86 isn’t your cup of tea. It however definitely isn’t overpriced considering new sports cars in today’s market. With today’s safety regulations and technological advances, it’s really difficult for any manufacturer to keep prices at 30k or below starting msrp. Sports cars are toys, age isn’t a factor in how a car makes you feel, its the best bang for your buck in today’s new car market, and the target audience may not care about gas mileage however the mpg’s might be terrible compared to a hybrid. If you look back in history, what makes a car a great drivers car, is beyond all of those things you mentioned. Costs have to be cut somewhere, but what Toyota didn’t fall short on, was delivering a enjoyable, affordable, and practical drivers car that the masses could attain. Ask any driver from any decade, and they’ll tell you that it isn’t about how fast a car goes to be considered a drivers car, but the journey and the way it makes you feel along the way.
Beautiful Love it! Does the badge show what # is your Trueno?
Good question! Unfortunately with this edition, Toyota didn’t distinguish the difference between the number off the line 🥲
@@shift__robinson it would have much more special if each car had serialized badges
@@BuRnChilD I agree! The release series FRS came with a numbered badge. I don’t know why Toyota didn’t do it this time
around.
Love videos with lots of talking it’s easy just to sit and listen while I work I’ll tune into something similar also I like hearing about the gr86 cause I intend to buy one by my birthday
I appreciate the feedback! As much as I don’t like hearing my own voice, I will be doing more talking in settings that require explanations. So more to come! I think that would be the best birthday present to yourself and I feel that you will have fun driving it. If you are at intrigued by sports cars and spirited driving, you’re in for a treat 🤙🏽
@@shift__robinson can’t wait for more content thanks
Thank you 🙏🏽
the viewwwwwwww is everything
Indeed it is 😃
Do you notice a big difference on the breaks then the stock 2023 GR86 breaks? The 23 anniversary edition solar shift doesn’t have those breaks stock.
@@keithb1424 It’s a huge difference. The caliper and rotor sizes and brake pedal feel is like night and day for performance.
I feel the same too. My 10th anniversary GR86 is the first brand new sport car I have ever brought. I used to own a few sports cars in the past, but all of them were second-hand. They were all JDM 90s cars. I have always said to myself that I wanted to buy a brand new sport car where I would be the original owner before gas engines were discontinued. I was looking at a lot of cars, but none of them ever triggered a desire for me to want to buy any of them, even when they were way faster and had way more horsepower than the GR86. Speed and power aren't what I'm after because anything can be fast these days. The GR86 is fast enough for me, so when the new GR86 came out, I was sold, especially the 10th anniversary GR86, because I just love the orange look it makes the car look a bit exotic too. It's just something about the first that makes it feel special, like your first love or kiss lol. You get what I mean. Since it's going to be the last of its kind, it has a naturally aspirated engine, manual transmission, two doors, light weight, and rear wheel drive. I'm planning to keep it forever and pass it down to my son as a family heirloom. Even if, in the future, I have other sport cars that are better than the GR86, I would still rather sell them and keep the GR86 because nothing can ever replace the first. That is my story, lol.
Thank you for sharing your story! I also wanted the 10th anniversary, but the dealership didn’t allocate one until this one came. Congrats on getting one 👏🏽 I totally understand the 90’s nostalgia, as all I’ve ever owned were hand me down 90’s Japanese cars. Nothing wrong with that, but my desire also grew to be an original owner of a car and to keep it for a lifetime. The new car market is a little funky as I didn’t see many sports cars I would want to own. When the FRS came, I knew it was something special. Once this 2nd gen GR86 was announced, I had a feeling it was going to be a car I’d want to purchase. Like you said, big horsepower and straight line speeds aren’t always what makes a car fun. A well balanced machine with enough power and amazing handling gives you so much thrill when taking the turns. Haha, it kinda is like a first love that you never forget. This GR will definitely mark a moment in time representing how great driving machines were meant to be. I think your son will appreciate the story and the meaning of this car. Teach him well 🙌🏽😃
Welcome to the club always nice to see a new 86 owners
Thank you 🙏🏽 I’m happy with this purchase. Which do you drive?
Longo is the best, no markup, I'm waiting on my Base + Performance Pack
I agree! If you’re willing to wait a bit, it’s worth it. That’s awesome 👏🏽 did they give you an eta?
@@shift__robinsonI gotta wait three months😞
@@user-tw2un7pq8e Those months will pass by a lot sooner than a few years 🥲
I got my trueno on may 13th bro. I absolutely love it.
I forgot to ask for my free track entry coupon when i bought it. Is that something they mail to us?
Congratulations 🎉 I feel the same way about mine, more so each time I drive it.
Oh yes, they will mail that in an envelope and you get a welcome packet with some cool stuff inside 😎
Congratulations on the car. Please join us at the 86 Cup. Note. You'll need to find 17" wheels up to 8" wide that fit your brembos for stock class. That way you can run the GT Radial SX2 225/45/17 tires. See you out there.
I appreciate it 🙏🏽 I do plan on it, and thank you! Looking forward to it!
Im to broke to get one but im looking into the gt86 instead
Its okay because either are good options 👍🏽
@@shift__robinson feel in love with them the first time i saw it when scrolling on car lists :)
@@leo2k13 Same! You'll really enjoy owning it 😃
My dad use to have a red ae86 gts coupe I loved that car so much later on during my teens I bought a 240sx hatch (grandma owned) I luv it so much but this is my second one now and now that I’m seeing these come out I rlly want one because they look amazing and my dad had the older version of this, but idk if I should sell my 240sx 😅
Oh man, that must have been cool growing up with it. My 1st car in high school was an ‘88 non-turbo Supra. The 2nd car was a ‘90 240sx hatch. I loved that thing. I’m on my 5th S-chassis now lol If you can manage, have both! Each are unique in their own ways but oddly enough, the GR reminds me a lot of the S-chassis with proper suspension and wheel/tire/brake combo.
Starts video....*motorcycle instantly turns on* lol!
😂
I just test drove this car 2 days ago. I was very disappointed. It felt cheap, and like a toy, but for young kids who have never had a decent car, it probably feels great, and the price is too high, gas mileage is terrible. I would not buy this car. I would spend a bit more and buy a 4 cylinder turbo charged Lexus RC. Much better quality and much faster.
Usually disappointment comes from expectations that are not met. What were you comparing this to? If you’re comparing it to the Lexus RC, that’s like comparing apples to bell peppers. The RC is a touring car, not a sports car. Lexus is a luxury brand, not a performance brand. There are many variations of drivers cars, and its okay that the 86 isn’t your cup of tea. It however definitely isn’t overpriced considering new sports cars in today’s market. With today’s safety regulations and technological advances, it’s really difficult for any manufacturer to keep prices at 30k or below starting msrp. Sports cars are toys, age isn’t a factor in how a car makes you feel, its the best bang for your buck in today’s new car market, and the target audience may not care about gas mileage however the mpg’s might be terrible compared to a hybrid. If you look back in history, what makes a car a great drivers car, is beyond all of those things you mentioned. Costs have to be cut somewhere, but what Toyota didn’t fall short on, was delivering a enjoyable, affordable, and practical drivers car that the masses could attain. Ask any driver from any decade, and they’ll tell you that it isn’t about how fast a car goes to be considered a drivers car, but the journey and the way it makes you feel along the way.