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The Japanese sports car people buy once and never sell

How-To Geek ·Adam Gray·2 days ago
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Affordable sports cars used to follow a simple recipe: keep it light, keep it small, and send power to the rear wheels, so every back road felt alive. That formula has been fading for years as modern performance cars get faster, heavier, and far more complex. Touchscreens , turbocharging, hybrid systems, and layers of driver assists have changed the whole feel of the segment. What used to feel raw and mechanical now often feels filtered and a bit detached. One of the clearest reminders of what’s being lost is a small Japanese roadster that never chased headline power or lap times. It focused on balance, simplicity, and Toyota reliability, delivering mid-engine fun at a price enthusiasts could actually reach. In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from Toyota and other authoritative sources, including TopSpeed .…

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