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New Toyota FT-86 II 2011
No many puzzled doubt you were look Toyota FT-86 II, which we could admire in the Geneva exhibition. Compared to the FT-86 model car just became uglier. Representatives of Japanese companies seem perfectly aware of this and have already begun to explain how those changes. It turned out that the changes were forced by the test drivers, and security-related provisions. What kind of change exactly?
The first is the change in the position of the A-pillars. Apparently the first version, they hindered visibility, which could lead to dangerous situations on the road. The bars were withdrawn by 10 cm, so that the windshield is not as much inclined as in the Tables of release. This improved visibility, but unfortunately the car broke down proportions.
So you will look like the final version of images? Toyota says that the version of images inherits from 50 to 70% of the elements of a model FT-86 II. Apparently, Subaru has to look the same, the only change is to be a stamp.Wait-and-see
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No many puzzled doubt you were look Toyota FT-86 II, which we could admire in the Geneva exhibition. Compared to the FT-86 model car just became uglier. Representatives of Japanese companies seem perfectly aware of this and have already begun to explain how those changes. It turned out that the changes were forced by the test drivers, and security-related provisions. What kind of change exactly?
The first is the change in the position of the A-pillars. Apparently the first version, they hindered visibility, which could lead to dangerous situations on the road. The bars were withdrawn by 10 cm, so that the windshield is not as much inclined as in the Tables of release. This improved visibility, but unfortunately the car broke down proportions.
The second important change is the completely redesigned front part of the body. Apparently, these changes were dictated by the rules with pedestrians, which precluded the use of sharp-front part of the body.
So you will look like the final version of images? Toyota says that the version of images inherits from 50 to 70% of the elements of a model FT-86 II. Apparently, Subaru has to look the same, the only change is to be a stamp.Wait-and-see











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